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  2. Thousand Foot Krutch - Wikipedia

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    Thousand Foot Krutch (often abbreviated TFK) is a Canadian Christian rock band formed in Peterborough, Ontario, in 1995. [6] [7] The band has released ten studio albums, two live albums, and three remix albums. The core members consist of founding member Trevor McNevan (vocals, guitar), Steve Augustine (drums), and Joel Bruyere (bass, backing ...

  3. Adam Gontier - Wikipedia

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    Adam Wade Gontier (born May 25, 1978) is a Canadian rock musician. He is the lead singer, rhythm guitarist and main songwriter for Saint Asonia , but is best known as the co-lead singer, rhythm guitarist, and founding member of the rock band Three Days Grace .

  4. Saint Asonia - Wikipedia

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    In December 2023, Gontier was featured on Thousand Foot Krutch's 2023 version of their single, "Let the Sparks Fly". [34] The band joined Black Stone Cherry on a US co-headlining tour from February to March 2024. [35] In July 2024, it was announced that the group was joining Theory of a Deadman on their Unplugged Tour in October and November. [36]

  5. Thousand Foot Krutch discography - Wikipedia

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    The following is the discography of Thousand Foot Krutch, a Canadian Christian rock band. The band has released ten studio albums to date, four of which were released through Tooth & Nail Records , with whom the band was signed to from 2002 to 2011.

  6. The Art of Breaking - Wikipedia

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    The Art of Breaking is the third studio album by Christian rock band Thousand Foot Krutch that was released by Tooth & Nail Records in July 2005. The single Move received moderate mainstream success, reaching No. 16 on Billboard ' s mainstream rock charts in early 2006. The album has three singles: "Move", "Absolute" and "Breathe You In".

  7. Saint Asonia (album) - Wikipedia

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    Gontier's uncle Tom Duffy provided the bass tracks for some of the songs from the album, while Lowery was hired afterward. [8] They announced the release date and track list for the album on June 18, 2015 via Billboard. [4] The second single, "Let Me Live My Life" was released digitally on July 17, 2015. [9]

  8. Category:Thousand Foot Krutch songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Thousand Foot Krutch songs or lists of Thousand Foot Krutch songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Thousand Foot Krutch songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  9. Category:Songs written by Adam Gontier - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs written by Adam Gontier" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.