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The Art of Breaking
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Label: Tooth & Nail Records
EAN/UPC: 0724387481909    
Release Date: 2005-07-19

List Price: USD 13.98     Audio CD

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Album description:

Here's a quick TFK refresher course. Somehow, somewhere, you know this band. The Toronto, Canada natives have sold over 200,000 copies of their previous hit album Phenomenon. Along the way, they've won several major awards in their native country and the U.S., broken through on active rock radio, shared the stage with today's leading alt-rockers (Jimmy Eat World, Foo Fighters, The Donnas, Switchfoot, etc.) and even created the first great sports anthem of the 21st century with 2003's adrenaline-fueled hit "Rawkfist" which has been heard everywhere from sports stadiums to commercials! We are here to reassure you that it's OK to simply ROCK again. As in, straight-forward, aggressive, melodic rock'n'roll. And Thousand Foot Krutch is the band that's going to lead the way. "This is a rawk record," explains TFK frontman Trevor McNevan, who was up until the very last moment spending 15-plus hours a day in the studio with acclaimed producer Arnold Lanni (Our Lady Peace, Simple Plan, Finger Eleven) finishing the band's latest and greatest album, "The Art of Breaking."

Tracks:

Absolute   /   Slow Bleed   /   The Art Of Breaking   /   Stranger   /   Hurt   /   Hand Grenade   /   Move   /   Hit The Floor   /   Go   /   Make Me A Believer   /   Breath You In

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