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The Art of Breaking by Thousand Foot Krutch (CD, Jul-2005, Tooth & Nail) 
The Art of Breaking by Thousand Foot Krutch (CD, Jul-2005, Tooth & Nail)

 
The Art of Breaking by Thousand Foot Krutch (CD, Jul-2005, Tooth & Nail)

Artist: Thousand Foot Krutch
Release Date: Jul 2005
Format: CD
Record Label: Tooth & Nail
Genre: Rock & Pop
UPC: 724387481909
Product ID: EPID46873105
Description: Thousand Foot Krutch: Trevor McNevan (vocals, guitar); Joel Bruyere (bass instrument); Steve Augustine (drums). On its previous albums, Christian hard-rock band Thousand Foot Krutch served up a mix of inspirational rap-metal and neo-grun...
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Track Listing
1. Absolute
2. Slow Bleed
3. Art of Breaking, The
4. Stranger
5. Hurt
6. Hand Grenade
7. Move
8. Hit the Floor
9. Go
10. Make Me a Believer
11. Breathe You In

Details
Producer:Arnold Lanni
Distributor:EMI Music Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Thousand Foot Krutch: Trevor McNevan (vocals, guitar); Joel Bruyere (bass instrument); Steve Augustine (drums).
On its previous albums, Christian hard-rock band Thousand Foot Krutch served up a mix of inspirational rap-metal and neo-grunge, often sounding like a radio-friendly combination of Rage Against the Machine and Creed. On THE ART OF BREAKING, however, rap is almost nowhere to be found. Instead, a fuller, more guitar-heavy sound and intense, emo-influenced vocals dominate. "Hurt" showcases a dramatic, ascending melody and melancholy piano. "Hit The Floor," with its jaunty feel and frequent "Whoo!"'s, recalls the heyday of hair metal. "Breathe You In" is a sensitive ballad that still manages to rock thanks to an energetic performance from the rhythm section. A clear stylistic progression, THE ART OF BREAKING shows that Thousand Foot Krutch can grow and develop while retaining its trademark hard-hitting sound.

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