Average Rating: 4.25 Rating Variance: 0.31 Objectivity Score: 46% (Poorly Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name5.0 classicThousand Foot Krutch PhenomenonOn Phenomenon, Krutch took they're fusion of some rap-some rock style and truley honed it. This album has all the great TFK elements.4.5 superbThousand Foot Krutch Set It Off (Remastered)This is a great album; especially if you've not been exposed to pre-record label TFK. My only real complaint is the bonus tracks included from the now out-of-print "That's What People Do". It doesn't sound really like Krutch at all. It's really poppy and just isn't they're style. Rating just material from "Set If Off", this is a classic.4.0 excellentThousand Foot Krutch The Art of BreakingThe Art of Breaking; you either love it or your hate it. It isn't "Set It Off" and it certainly isn't "Phenomenon". Krutch has matured in a VERY noticable manner and I personally enjoy it. There are still moments of the classic TFK sound, but the rock sound definately dominates the nu-metal vibe of yester-albums.3.5 greatThousand Foot Krutch The Flame in All of UsOn "The Flame In All Of Us" TFK has all but left that classic rap-rock vibe behind. They are definately more radio friendly; more mainstream sounding. Certainly not they're best, but if you're a Krutchhead, give it a run.
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