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* RefrainFromAssuming: "Be Somebody" is often called "I'm Just A Boy Inside A Man" thanks to this.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness:
** In the mid-90s, Trevor had a little-known band (perhaps appropriately) called "Oddball", which could be considered the earliest iteration of Thousand Foot Krutch. Oddball released only one album, ''Shutterbug'', which sounds little like TFK, with considerably more acoustic work, a less polished production (as you might expect), and less vocal intensity from Trevor.
** Comparatively, the earliest "proper" Thousand Foot Krutch albums, ''That's What People Do'' and ''Set It Off'' tend to lean more heavily into the rap side of rap metal. Later albums would gradually incorporate less influence from rap and hip-hop, while leaning more into heavy metal.
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* MetalScream: Trevor does this a lot. Usually during the breakdowns or in the background.

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* MetalScream: Trevor does this a lot. Usually frequently uses Type 1s, usually during the breakdowns or in the background.
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%%* IAmTheBand: Trevor.
%%* MetalScream: Trevor does this a lot. Usually during the breakdowns or in the background.
%%* NewSoundAlbum: Pretty much all of them.

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%%* * IAmTheBand: Trevor.
%%* * MetalScream: Trevor does this a lot. Usually during the breakdowns or in the background.
%%* * NewSoundAlbum: Pretty much all of them.
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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: Usually a solid 6, though they sometimes border on 7, while their softer work goes from 2 to 5.

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* CrowdSong: In 'Puppet', Trevor is talking to the crowd in the song.

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* CrowdSong: In 'Puppet', "Puppet", Trevor is talking to the crowd in the song.



* IAmTheBand: Trevor.
* MetalScream: Trevor does this a lot. Usually during the breakdowns or in the background.

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* %%* IAmTheBand: Trevor.
* %%* MetalScream: Trevor does this a lot. Usually during the breakdowns or in the background.



* NewSoundAlbum: Pretty much all of them.
* NiceGuy: Trevor. Just watch his interviews.

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* %%* NewSoundAlbum: Pretty much all of them.
* NiceGuy: Trevor. Just watch his interviews.
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A Christian Rock/Metal band formed in the mid-to-late-1990s, Thousand Foot Krutch is known well for their diverse musical style, unique vocalist, and surprisingly high popularity outside of the Christian music industry. Led by vocalist Trevor [=McNevan=], the band has released 8 albums to date.

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A Christian Rock/Metal band formed in the mid-to-late-1990s, Thousand Foot Krutch is known well for their diverse musical style, unique vocalist, and surprisingly high popularity outside of the Christian music industry. Led by vocalist and founding member Trevor [=McNevan=], the band has released 8 albums to date.

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A Christian Rock/Metal band formed in the mid-to-late-1990s, Thousand Foot Krutch is known well for their diverse musical style, unique vocalist, and surprisingly high popularity outside of the Christian music industry. Led by vocalist Trevor [=McNevan=], the band has released 8 albums to date; ''Set It Off'' in 2001, ''Phenomenon'' in 2003, ''The Art of Breaking'' in 2005, ''The Flame In All of Us'' in 2007, ''Welcome to the Masquerade'' in 2009, ''The End Is Where We Begin'' in 2012, ''Oxygen: Inhale'' in 2014 and ''Exhale'' in 2016.

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A Christian Rock/Metal band formed in the mid-to-late-1990s, Thousand Foot Krutch is known well for their diverse musical style, unique vocalist, and surprisingly high popularity outside of the Christian music industry. Led by vocalist Trevor [=McNevan=], the band has released 8 albums to date; ''Set It Off'' in 2001, ''Phenomenon'' in 2003, ''The Art of Breaking'' in 2005, ''The Flame In All of Us'' in 2007, ''Welcome to the Masquerade'' in 2009, ''The End Is Where We Begin'' in 2012, ''Oxygen: Inhale'' in 2014 and ''Exhale'' in 2016.
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!!Studio Discography

* 1997 - ''That's What People Do''
* 2000 - ''Set It Off''
* 2003 - ''Phenomenon''
* 2005 - ''The Art of Breaking''
* 2007 - ''The Flame in All of Us''
* 2009 - ''Welcome to the Masquerade''
* 2012 - ''The End Is Where We Begin''
* 2014 - ''Oxygen: Inhale''
* 2016 - ''Exhale''

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! Thousand Foot Krutch provides examples of:

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! Thousand Foot Krutch provides examples of:
!!Let's show 'em all how you trope to this phenomenon:

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* NonAppearingTitle: 'Quicken'. The title is never said in the song, but the song was said to have been called that because of how the pace slows down and speeds up rapidly.

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'Quicken'. The title is never said in the song, but the song was said to have been called that because of how the pace slows down and speeds up rapidly.
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The line is very corny but Unintentional Period Piece takes more than a single dated reference.


* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: In "I Get Wicked" Trevor says "Don't play me like 3DS".

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