Phenomenon

Thousand Foot Krutch

About Phenomenon

"Phenomenon" is a song by Thousand Foot Krutch and is the first track on the album of the same name, released in 2003. The song is significantly different from the style from the group's previous album, Set It Off. It features more of an alternative rock feel instead of the nu metal and rapcore song structures that previously featured in the groups releases. The song is about "standing up for what you believe in." as McNevan describes it. The song was also No. 1 on ChristianRock. Net along with their songs, "Bounce", and "Rawkfist". The song also peaked at No. 37 on the R&R Active Rock charts. 


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2009
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If you like us, calling all riders
Roll up beside us, no place to hide us
All freedom fighters, let's unite us
Switch on your nitrous and let's go

Destination for navigation
Man up your stations, feel the sensation
Surround invasion with communication
Move quick, we might avoid contamination

Down, here comes the sound
Everyone pound your feet
To this phenomenon
Now let's make it loud
Let me show 'em all how
You move to this phenomenon

Whoa, open your soul
Maybe lose control
Inside of this phenomenon
Just let yourself go
And let everyone know
You move to this phenomenon

Don't let these spiders crawl up beside us
They want to bite us, inject the virus
Raise up your lighters, praise to the righteous
Need you to guide us, get prepared to go

If you like us, calling all riders
Roll up beside us, no place to hide us
All freedom fighters, let's unite us
Switch on your nitrous and let's go

Down, here comes the sound
Everyone pound your feet
To this phenomenon
Now let's make it loud
And show 'em all how
You move to this phenomenon

Whoa, open your soul
Maybe lose control
Inside of this phenomenon
Just let yourself go
And let everyone know
You move to this phenomenon

Can't take it anymore
Shake until we move the floor
What are we waiting for? Let's go
Tired of being ordinary
Don't care if there's people staring
I know you said you'd carry me on

I'm not invisible like you
Next time things get a little messed up
I'll shine but I'll never be seen through
I'm fine, just trying to wake the rest up

Down, here comes the sound
Everyone pound your feet
To this phenomenon
Now let's make it loud
And we'll show 'em all how
You move to this phenomenon

Whoa, open your soul
Maybe lose control
Inside of this phenomenon
Just let yourself go
And let everyone know
You move to this phenomenon

You move to this phenomenon
You move to this phenomenon

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Thousand Foot Krutch

Thousand Foot Krutch is a CanadianChristian rock band formed in 1995. To date they have released six albums Set It Off (2001), Phenomenon (2003), The Art of Breaking (2005), The Flame In All of Us (2007), Welcome to the Masquerade (2009), and most recently The End Is Where We Begin (2012). They have also released one live album, Live at the Masquerade (2011). Singer Trevor McNevan and drummer Steve Augustine are also members of their own side project band called FM Static and Joel Bruyere started his own solo project called The Drawing Room in 2009. The band has sold over a half a million albums as of October 26, 2007 (2007 -10-26)[update]. more »

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Written by: CHARLES BURCHETTE, EDDIE FLOYD, FREDERICK REEVES

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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15 facts about this song

Title and Singer
"Phenomenon" is a song by the Canadian Christian rock band Thousand Foot Krutch.
Album
The song was released as part of the band’s third studio album, also titled "Phenomenon".
Release Date
It was officially released on September 30, 2003, through the Tooth & Nail Records label.
Significance
"Phenomenon" is one of Thousand Foot Krutch's most popular and recognizable songs. It helped to increase the band’s popularity in the Christian rock scene.
Genre
The song falls under the genres of Nu metal and Christian rock.
Music Video
A music video was made for "Phenomenon". However, the video does not include any of the band members.
Band Members at the time of release
The line-up of Thousand Foot Krutch during the time of release was Trevor McNevan (Vocals), Joel Bruyere (Bassist), and Steve Augustine (Drummer).
Anime Relation
The song has been linked to the Anime community as it was used in AMVs (Anime Music Videos), building a bridge between the Christian Rock and Anime communities.
Lyrical Theme
The lyrics encourage listeners to join a "phenomenon", which is interpreted by many fans as a call to join the Christian community, encouraging unity and collective strength.
Live Performances
"Phenomenon" is often played at the band’s live shows and has become a fan favorite.
Production
The song was produced by Aaron Sprinkle, who is known for his work with other Christian bands such as Kutless and Hawk Nelson.
Backing Vocals
Backing vocals for "Phenomenon" were provided by Trevor McNevan and Scott Silletta.
Music Structure
The music of "Phenomenon" is characterized by powerful drums, electric guitar riffs, and catchy rhythms, making it a staple in the nu-metal genre.
Usage in Media
The song has been used in various sports programming, including ESPN's ESPY Awards, WWE's Backlash 2003 event, and NHL's draft coverage.
Sales and Chart Performance
Although specific sales numbers are not available, the song helped the "Phenomenon" album reach the No. 18 slot on the Billboard Christian Albums Chart.

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