Trevor McNevan

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Trevor McNevan is the lead singer of Christian rock band Thousand Foot Krutch and TFK's side project, pop-punk group FM Static. McNevan is considered to be one of the founding members of TFK, formed in the mid-1990s in Peterborough, Ontario. McNevan is also credited with discovering fellow Tooth & Nail Records and Peterborough band Hawk Nelson; he co-produced the band's first album, Letters to the President and has co-written most of Hawk Nelson's music. He frequently contributes guest vocals for other artists, including KJ-52, Demon Hunter, Manafest, and Falling Up. He also founded the Reakt Clothing Line. Him, along with former TFK members Dave Smith (Guitar) and Tim Baxter (Bass), as well as Three Days Grace drummer Neil Sanderson were in a band called Oddball. They released one album, Jitterbug, in 1985.