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Set It Off
Thousand Foot Krutch
Set It Off
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, Rock, Metal, Christian & Gospel
 
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All Artists: Thousand Foot Krutch
Title: Set It Off
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Tooth & Nail Records
Release Date: 9/7/2004
Album Type: Enhanced, Original recording remastered
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop, Rock, Metal, Christian & Gospel
Styles: Pop Rap, Hard Rock & Metal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 724357140409, 724357140454

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CD Reviews

The best ROCK ALBUM of all time hands down!!!!!!!!!!!
L. A. Karren | USA | 10/03/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This CD rocks!!!! Nuthin can touch it. Its an unbelievible CD that sounds like nuthing you have ever heard before and if you like there Phenomenon CD and you like a little Rap and alot of Rock then Check them out. (And there are a great band to see in concert)



Everyone like me- Great opening Song. Awsome lyrics and tempo. Love the middle of it very up lifting. 4/5



Intro- Great drum beats to get your party started. You have to lisen to this minute long song if you want to feel the full effect of there next song. 5/5



Puppet- 5/5 Some of the best lyrics I have ever heard. Very creative and powerful. Great guatar also. Rock on!!! 5/5



Supafly- One of the best on the album. Great message talking about how guys and gals will get together just because one of them has money or wears tight clothing. "Like titanic to iceburgs if your messin with a girl for her curves". you know it. 6/5



When in doudt- Great song. Very uplifting with the lyrics and the guitar sound. Great lyrics (yea i know i alreay said that). 5/5



Rhime animal- Great song alot of rap in it. Cool lyrics. 4/5



Unbelievable- The best song on the album. Hands down. Its a great rock song. And a awsome one to hear in concert. Great Lyrics (as always) love the chourus and the middle. 7/5



UpComesDown- A very fly song great rock beat to it. Love the ending 5/5



Come along- Cool song. nuthin special. 4/5



Small town- Great slow song, great message. 4/5



Set if off- Cool song a little out of place on the tarck listing, but still rock on. 4/5



All the way live- The next best song on the album. Great gutair intro and I love the rap in it. Great message "yo I got to let me peeps know sucsses aint rated by how much dough you roll" Yea man check it out. 6/5



Lift it- A cool slow song. Awsome message. 3/5



Brother john- Cool song love the guitar. 4/5



Breather- Great song love the gutar and the melody. 5/5



Sweet unknown, moment of the day and the alternative song, are all cool but not always my cup of tea. But stil worth checking out. all get 4/5.



This CD rocks I have had it for a month now and Im not even close to getting tired of it. Rock on and God bless."
A remixed, remastered, repackaged version of their first alb
Brian Reaves | Anniston, AL USA | 01/15/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"A year ago, Thousand Foot Krutch released Phenomenon, and the world found them. They were nominated for a Dove Award for "Best Recorded Album of the Year", received a Vibe award for "Hard Music Album of the Year", and had tons of radio airplay. The disc sold over 100,000 copies and was supported by extensive touring.



What everyone didn't know, however, was that this was their second CD. Now they have re-released their first CD, Set It Off, adding six new tracks. Recorded five years ago and independently released, the songs really don't sound dated at all. If you're a fan of the "rapcore" style made popular by groups like POD and Pillar, you'll find a lot to like here.



"Everyone Like Me" starts the disc off and it's a brand new song. This one really does sound like it could have come from Phenomenon. I loved this one and it started the CD off perfectly.



"Unbelievable" is another great song. The chorus is really catchy and like every other song on this collection, it rocks! You've probably heard this one before on the radio.



The last five songs on the disc come from their 1998 indie release EP "That's What People Do". All of them are good, but it's easy to see the band was really just hitting their stride about this time.



At 18 songs you really can't go wrong with this disc. I've never heard the original CD so I can't speak for the improvement in quality thanks to the remastering, but this one sounds as good as Phenomenon. They definitely rap a lot more here than they did on their sophomore release, but that's not bad. While I like the direction they went in after this one, you'll need to add this one to your collection. If you're looking for another great Christian rock CD, grab Set It Off!

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Ummm... this is pretty nice!!
Rob_tattoo | who cares | 09/20/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This was the last of the 3 TFK albums I bought, and I was surprised to discover that this is their best, and also most versatile. They sound like everyone from Linkin Park(only much better) to Sublime(again only better) to their new sound found on The Art of Breaking album. Trevor is a blessed and gifted musician, he is good at whatever style he decides to use.Unbelievable is the best song on the album, previously done by EMF in the mid '90s. The first song is good, sounds more like their new sound. The 4th song is a must listen too as well. I strongly recommend this album."