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Welcome To The Masquerade
Welcome To The Masquerade

Released: Sep 8, 2009. Genre: Hard Rock / Alternative Metal / Nu Metal. Label: Tooth & Nail. Number Of Tracks: 13. Thousand Foot Krutch's Welcome To The Masquerade is definitely their heaviest album to date.

POSTED: 09/14/2009 - 03:54 am

8.6
rating
27
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Phenomenon
Phenomenon

Released: Sep 30, 2003. Genre: Rock. Styles: Heavy Metal, Christian Rap. Number Of Tracks: 12. 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.

POSTED: 08/30/2004 - 03:28 am

8.5
rating
4
Set It Off
Set It Off

Released: Mar 27, 2001. Genre: Rock. Styles: Christian Rock, Rap-Metal. Number Of Tracks: 12. Set It Off, the debut from Thousand Foot Krutch, is a release that vies for the heavyweight title.

POSTED: 09/01/2004 - 05:39 am

9.3
rating
1
The Art Of Breaking
The Art Of Breaking

Released: Jul 19, 2005. Label: Tooth & Nail. Genre: Rock. Styles: Heavy Metal, Christian Rock, Rap-Metal. Number Of Tracks: 11. This album is a little better than Phenomenon, as TFK have matured and learned a little more about writing.

POSTED: 07/21/2005 - 04:27 am

9
rating
0
The End Is Where We Begin
The End Is Where We Begin

Released: Apr 17, 2012. Genre: Hard Rock, Nu Metal, Alternative Metal, Rapcore. Label: Self-released. Number Of Tracks: 15. Thousand Foot Krutch - A band name that sounds so strange, yet silly, develops an album titled "The End Is Where We Begin". "TEIWWB" is a solid effort from a band I honestly can truly never understand.

POSTED: 08/01/2012 - 06:56 am

7.5
rating
10
The Flame In All
The Flame In All

Release Date: Sep 18, 2007. Label: TNL. Genres: Rock. Number Of Tracks: 12. This record is a perfect blend of the bands patented Rock sounds, coupled with beautiful ballads that explore what truly burns inside of us.

POSTED: 09/21/2007 - 05:10 am

7.6
rating
18
The Flame In All Of Us
The Flame In All Of Us

Release Date: Sep 18, 2007. Label: TNL. Genres: Rock. Number Of Tracks: 12. The sound of this album was great It leaves an impression of what can we do to save the unsaved people. The album has a story in the title.

POSTED: 06/12/2008 - 04:45 am

8.9
rating
3
Welcome To The Masquerade
Welcome To The Masquerade

Released: Sep 8, 2009. Genre: Hard Rock / Alternative Metal / Nu Metal. Label: Tooth & Nail. Number Of Tracks: 13. Thousand Foot Krutch's Welcome To The Masquerade is definitely their heaviest album to date.

POSTED: 09/14/2009 - 03:54 am

8.6
rating
27
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