Thousand Foot Krutch - Phenomenon Audio CD
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Band: Thousand Foot Krutch
Title: Phenomenon
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Release Date: 2003-09-30
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: Phenomenon 2: Step to Me 3: Last Words 4: This Is a Call 5: Rawkfist 6: Faith, Love and Happiness 7: I Climb 8: Quicken 9: New Design 10: Bounce 11: Ordinary 12: Break the Silence
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Wonderful experiencecom website. My purchase of this item was great! It was easy to locate on the amazon. It was a great price. I ordered the item and it arrived in 2-3 days, which is much sooner than expected. The CD was what they said it was. They were true to their word, which is really hard to find these days. I would recommend this seller to another buyer!.
never recv'd
My original email from the purchase was lost during a computer crash. I'm glad I received this email so I could respond. I never received the CD. I'm sorry it has taken this long, but I wasn't sure how to get ahold of you and I am unfamiliar with this type of situation. Please advise. Thank You.
Good Sophomore Release
A friend of mine introduced me to the third CD and I really liked the fourth. I've been listening to TFK in reverse (somewhat). I know that bands evolve so I was afraid to check out this CD, but it's more of the same good stuff! Sure, sure it's not nearly as polished as CDs 3 and 4, but I really enjoy it.
Also, bonus - I recommend this and any TFK CD if you happen to want to rock out without having to worry about dirty lyrics or content. That's hard to find nowadays. But also don't worry that it's cheesy, uber-Christian praise music in rock form - because it's not. .
Entirely Excellent
Its shorter songs have more predictable structures, but who really wants to sit through seven minute songs like "Small Town"? These songs are all energetic and quick except for "This is a Call," the only quiet track. This CD doesn't waste a single second, unlike Set It Off. "This is a Call" is a good song with good lyrics, but fortunately there are no other soft songs which could slow down this CD. There's enough rap/alternative metal power here to satisfy anybody.
love it; just as good as their other CD
so if you like TFK's other CD than you will like this CD. great CD love it just like their other ones.
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