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Thousand Foot Krutch: Trevor McNevan (vocals, guitar); Joel Bruyere (bass); Steve Augustine (drums). Producers: Thousand Foot Krutch, Aaron Sprinkle. Personnel: Trevor McNevan (vocals, guitar); Aaron Sprinkle (guitar); Steven Augustine (drums). Audio Mixers: J.R. McNeely; Ben Grosse. Recording information: 2003. Photographer: David Johnson . Devoted headbangers the world over welcomed the arrival of CCM nu-metal groups like Thousand Foot Krutch with open arms. With the crunch but without the sludge, the trio of Trevor McNevan (vocals/guitar), Joel Bruyere (bass), and Steve Augustine (drums) pack condensed enlightenment into the thrashing song form of the 21st century. As suspected, the spiritual substance is diluted somewhat to fit the pounding rhythms. Most tracks are short and sweet, revealing a punk/ska influence rather than clock-hogging metal. In this age of iPods and single-song downloads, it's an extra treat to find an album without fillers. There are no weak tracks here, just a healthy mix of tempos for the true hardcore metalhead. Aaron Sprinkle's production reveals a clean rhythm section with the hip-hop punch of Maroon 5. "Last Words" features one of the few variations on the band's sound, held together by a groovy bass riff. The sole ballad, "This Is a Call," is a pure radio-friendly concoction of sympathy and vulnerability. ~ Jared Johnson Thousand Foot Krutch Phenomenon Songs Phenomenon Music Review Average Rating: (4.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! this is just an awesome cd, period Submitted by a reviewer (atlanta, ga, usa)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
TFK rocks!!! Their best album yet. One of the best bands in today's Christian music. Phenonemon made TFK something to listen to. My favorite tracks are: New Design, I Climb, and Faith Love and Happiness. But, the best songs on the album are: This is A Call, Rawkfist, and I Climb. Submitted by elizbiz (Grass Valley, CA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great Current Music for 80s Lovers I confess: I still like 80s metal (Christian, to be more specific, and they still rock) and have a general disdain for most modern artists, but TFK flat-out rocks! This album is comparable to some of my all-time favorite albums (Bloodgood's "Out of the Darkness" and Recon's debut album come to mind). Even if you aren't a true-blue heavy-metal 80s freak, you'll still love this CD! Submitted by Metal Freak (1980) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great Current Music for 80s Lovers I confess: I still like 80s metal (Christian, to be more specific, and they still rock) and have a general disdain for most modern artists, but TFK flat-out rocks! This album is comparable to some of my all-time favorite albums (Bloodgood's "Out of the Darkness" and Recon's debut album come to mind). Even if you aren't a true-blue heavy-metal 80s freak, you'll still love this CD! Submitted by Metal Freak (1980) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great Current Music for 80s Lovers I confess: I still like 80s metal (Christian, to be more specific, and they still rock) and have a general disdain for most modern artists, but TFK flat-out rocks! This album is comparable to some of my all-time favorite albums (Bloodgood's "Out of the Darkness" and Recon's debut album come to mind). Even if you aren't a true-blue heavy-metal 80s freak, you'll still love this CD! Submitted by Metal Freak (1980) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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