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The Art of Breaking
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The Art of Breaking
( CD)
by Thousand Foot Krutch (Recorded), Arnold Lanni (Producer) , Arnold Lanni (Mixer)



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The Art of Breaking is the follow up release to TFK's critically-acclaimed and award nominated album, Phenomenon. Phenomenon featured the single, 'Rawk Fist,? which found acclaim in several different avenues including Active Rock Radio, CHR, television Shows (ESPN Sportscenter, UPN's Smallville, NFL Films) and various sporting events (Tennessee Titans, Oklahoma Sooners Foot Ball, Toronto Rock Lacrosse).


Track Listing

1. The Art of Breaking
2. Absolute
3. Hurt
4. Hand Grenade
5. Hit the Floor
6. Stranger
7. Make Me a Believer
8. Breathe You in
9. Slow Bleed
10. Go
11. Move


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CD
Release Date: 07/19/2005
Label: Tooth & Nail Records
Distributed By: Chordant (EMI)
Category: Rock
ISBN 10: 5558925949
ISBN-13: 724387481909
Product Code: 167561
Length: 5.66L x 6.28W x 0.39H inches
Weight: 0.21 (lbs)



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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:

The New Album June 9, 2005
Reviewer: Michael from Columbus, MT

I was never a really big fan of Thousand Foot Krutch for a long time. Besides their remake of EMF's "Unbelieveable" on their album "Set It Off," TFK didn't really seem like they had mutch to offer. When they released their album Phenomenon, I decided to buy it "just because" it might be alright. I was unbelieveably blown away by the sound. It was just a great album all-together. When they re-released "Set It Off", I snatched that up also, and I can definitely say that TFK has gotten better with age. Phenomenon had, forgive the pun, a phenomenal sound. And if TFK continues to grow and refine their sound as they have in recent years, we may be in for another unbelieveable CD. By the way, if you need to feed your TFK hunger, pick up their side-project, FM Static, made by a couple members of the group. FM Static and Phenomenon are two of my favorite rock CDs ever and I think that The Art of Breaking may be another welcome addition.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:

T.F.K what more can I say? June 16, 2005
Reviewer: chris from Hawaii

If you are new to christian scene, and you are looking for some awesome rock bands to listen. T.F.K is the band you want to check out.
I listen to music from both sides of the fence. If T.F.K could be compared to a secular band, it would have to be Linkin Park. T.F.K is not afraid of throwing at you some rap from their first cd "Set it Off" from their original release of that cd. They are not afraid to rock out with the best of them. Just check out their re-release of "Set it Off" and "Phenomenom." I went to a T.F.K/Pillar concert, boy was T.F.K holding their own.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

TFK Rocks the Party!!! July 21, 2005
Reviewer: Matthew from Michigan

If you liked TFK's last CD, Phenomenon, you will most-definately like the new CD by the Canadian rock band. It has all of the pounding guitar parts, simply sweet drums, and kickin bass of the old CD's, but now has the rockin style of Trevor on the guitar. This CD is harder and it has more passion in the lyrics and the vocals. If you like TFK, buy this here CD.

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1 of 8 people found the following review helpful:

ROCK ON! June 5, 2005
Reviewer: Zach from Face Down

Wow, TFK are finally bringing out a follow up album to Phenomenon! This is by far the most anticipated release of the year!

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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

WOW June 11, 2005
Reviewer: Anonymous from CA

This band ROCKS and I cant wait to hear their great musical talent booming on my stereo. This is going to be a must have for all you hard rock lovers.

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The New Album July 18, 2005
Reviewer: Anonymous from

This is an awesome album. I've heard some of the songs from it on the radio and internet, and they rock. I'm gonna have to get this album when it comes out.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Not as good as there last album...... July 19, 2005
Reviewer: Ryan from Berea, KY

In my opinion, they've back tracked a bit from there last album. In quality that is. It just doesn't sound near as good as their last album. And I can already tell that this album is going to get old really quickly, compared to there last album which I still love to listen to on a regular basis. I noticed that one of there band members is gone from this album. Maybe that had something to do with the lack of in this album. I also don't like that there taking there rap element out of there music. Its what made them what they are. A rapcore band instead of what there becoming, a regular old rock band. This album is worth getting, but I would of preferred to buy it used then brand new.
They also have more darker tone to there lyrics on this album. Which isn't bad per say, it might just mean there struggling right now and thats whats on there hearts.

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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

cool beans July 19, 2005
Reviewer: Anonymous from Cali.

I like it. it is almost the best thing I've ever heard from them. I strongly recommend this thing for anyone that enjoys rocking to the beat of TFK. Thank you, for reading my review. bye

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

AWESOME NEW ROCK!!! July 19, 2005
Reviewer: Patrick from Terre Haute, IN

I really love this new CD by TFK! The music is really unique, even more unique than Thousand Foot Krutch normally is. This is really a testament to how awesome this band is. They really have some interesting guitar riffs and beats on this new one - and interesting is DEFINITELY GOOD! The first single, "Absolute," is an awesome, thought-provoking song and I absolutely love it. There are several other good ones on this CD from just first listening to it. The music is great, the vocals are awesome, and the lyrics are very deep and great for Christians to listen to. TFK rocks! Check this one out! It's awesome!

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:

Amazing July 22, 2005
Reviewer: Brian from Ohio

Very good. Mixes the styles of Set It Off and Phenomenon together very well. Some times it sounds like i'm listening to Set It Off and then the next moment Phenomenon.

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