From there, the band would continue to rise in the charts. In 2007, they released their fifth full-length, The Flame in All of Us, which was produced by Ken Andrews (Beck, Chris Cornell, Pete Yorn). Arriving in 2009, the aggressive Welcome to the Masquerade, which would be the band's last release with Tooth & Nail, entered the Billboard Top 200 at number 35, peaking at number two on the Christian rock chart. It was their most successful album to date and would spawn the band's first live album, Live at the Masquerade. The group's next studio album, The End Is Where We Begin, was issued in 2012. It was their first album released entirely independently. Continuing the upward chart trajectory with each subsequent release, The End debuted at number 14 on the Billboard 200, and claimed the top spots on both the hard rock and Christian charts. In late 2013, the band released Made in Canada: The 1998-2010 Collection, which included two new tracks. Thousand Foot Krutch remained independent into 2014, relying on crowd-sourcing for the release of the energetic Oxygen: Inhale, the first part of a pair of hard rock chart-topping LPs. The heavier Exhale followed in 2016, marking TFK's third consecutive Christian number one.
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Thousand Foot Krutch Lyrics
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Ya know what’s goin’ on when Krutch is in it
Move over, beg your pardon
Krutch gonna get this party started!
In the opening lines of this song, Thousand Foot Krutch is making a bold entry into the music scene with their high-energy, rap-rock sound. The lyrics are a declaration of their arrival and a call to action for listeners to pay attention to their music. The use of the phrase "move over" suggests that Krutch is ready to take over the party with their music and personality. The repetition of the phrase "Krutch is in it" emphasizes their presence and the impact they aim to have on the audience.
The lyrics also evoke a sense of confidence and bravado that is characteristic of rock and hip-hop music. The use of the phrase "hold up, wait a minute" is common in rap music as a way of signaling that something important is about to happen. The line "beg your pardon" acts as a challenge to anyone who might doubt Krutch's ability to get the party started. Overall, the lyrics in this song set the tone for Thousand Foot Krutch's music as high-energy, confident, and ready to make a statement.
Line by Line Meaning
Hold up, wait a minute
Attention please, pause for a moment
Ya know what’s goin’ on when Krutch is in it
Everyone is aware of the atmosphere when Thousand Foot Krutch is present
Move over, beg your pardon
Make way and excuse me
Krutch gonna get this party started!
Thousand Foot Krutch is going to initiate the enjoyable activities
Lyrics © NEIL MUSIC INC
Written by: BURMER
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