Set It Off (album)
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Set It Off | ||
Studio album by Thousand Foot Krutch | ||
Released | September 7, 2001 | |
Recorded | Desert Moon, Anaheim, California; A.M.E. Studios, Ontario, Canada | |
Genre | Christian Rock | |
Length | (Remastered edition) 72:55 | |
Label | Tooth & Nail Records | |
Producer(s) | Thousand Foot Krutch | |
Thousand Foot Krutch chronology | ||
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That's What People Do (1997) |
Set It Off (2001) |
Phenomenon (2003) |
Alternate cover | ||
2004 edition cover |
Set It Off is the second album released by the Christian Rock band Thousand Foot Krutch. A remastered version of the disc including six extra tracks was issued in 2004.
Contents |
[edit] Tracklisting (Original version)
- Untitled
- Puppet
- Supafly
- When In Doubt
- Rhime Animal
- Unbelievable
- Up Comes Down
- Come Along
- Small Town
- Set It Off
- All The Way Live
- Lift It
[edit] Tracklisting (2004 version)
- Everyone Like Me - 3:15
- Intro - 1:00
- Puppet - 3:28
- Supafly - 3:40
- When In Doubt - 3:26
- Rhime Animal - 4:59
- Unbelievable - 3:02
- Upcomesdown - 3:22
- Come Along - 3:22
- Small Town - 6:54
- Set It Off - 6:02
- All the Way Live - 4:12
- Lift It - 3:56
- Brother John - 5:49
- Breather - 3:32
- Sweet Unknown - 4:24
- Moment of the Day - 4:07
- The Alternative Song - 4:25
[edit] Credits
- Trevor McNevan-- vocals, guitar
- Steve Augustine-- drums
- Joel Bruyere-- bass
- Track 1 produced by Gavin Brown,Tracks 2-13 produced by JR Mcneely, Tracks 14-18 produced by Thousand Foot Krutch with Andrew Horrocks
- All songs written by Trevor McNevan, Steve Augustine and Joel Bruyere
[edit] Notes
- "Everyone Like Me" was recorded by the band in early 2004 and was produced by Gavin Brown.
- Tracks 14-18 on the 2004 version appeared first on the band's independent debut That's What People Do.
- "Untitled" on the original version and "Intro" on the 2004 version are the same song.
- The original album is out of print but can be found in eBay
- "Rhime Animal", "Small Town", "Set It Off", and "Lift It" were remade for the 2001 version
- Geoff Laforet aka "Johnny Orbital" is listed as drums on the 2001 version.
- Dave Smith guitar and Geoff Laforet drums are also credited as writers on the 2001 version.