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About Thousand Foot Krutch
Artist Biography
Starting out as a Christian nu-metal band in the mid-’90s, Canadian outfit Thousand Foot Krutch has delivered a string of hits while moving toward a more refined hard rock sound.
∙ The band, founded by vocalist Trevor McNevan, built a following by touring constantly on the back of independently released albums That’s What People Do (1997) and Set It Off (2000).
∙ The 2003 album Phenomenon—their debut for Christian indie label Tooth & Nail—earned Thousand Foot Krutch their first Dove and Juno Award nominations.
∙ The group broke through with 2005’s The Art of Breaking, the first of six straight studio LPs that hit either No. 1 or No. 2 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart.
∙ They enlisted Ken Andrews (Pete Yorn, Tenacious D, Jimmy Eat World) to produce their 2007 album, The Flame In All of Us.
∙ Gradually climbing the Billboard 200, they reached No. 14 with 2012’s The End Is Where We Begin, and followed it with 2014’s Oxygen: Inhale, which peaked at No. 11.
∙ McNevan—who’d started FM Static as a pop-punk side band with Thousand Foot Krutch drummer Steve Augustine over a decade earlier—launched new hip-hop project I AM THE STORM in 2018.
Hometown
Peterborough, Ontario, Canada
Genre
Hard Rock
Members of Thousand Foot Krutch
Thousand Foot Krutch was formed in 1997. Members of Thousand Foot Krutch include, or have included, the following 4 members.
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