No, TFK and FM Static are not the same band
Trevor McNevan from the band Thousand Foot Krutch and FM Static was the one that got Tooth & Nail records to give the band Hawk Nelson a recording deal.
Yes, Thousand Foot Krutch is an amazing Christian hard rock band.
Half a million as of early 2010.
yes, they are.
TFK is an abbreviation for Time for Kids, a magazine. It is also a abbreviation for Thousand Foot Krutch, which is a Canadian Metal Band.
TFK is an abbreviation for Time for Kids, a magazine. It is also a abbreviation for Thousand Foot Krutch, which is a Canadian Metal Band.
Evanescence sing a song called bring me to life. also so does thousand foot krutch.
Static X is a alternitive/Hevey matal rock band
Thousand Foot Krutch is a christian rock band. So far they have released 8 studio albums and a live album. The music is based on hard rock, nu-metal and even rap influences.
Thousand Foot Krutch is a Christian band because the members are Christian. However, like many Christian Bands, they don't necessarily write about God or the Christian faith. Trevor McNevan notes, "We make music for everyone, not just this or that demographic, or set of beliefs. I'm a Christian guy, that's my faith, but I write songs about life, just like anyone else in this."
TFK stands for Time for Kids, a magazine. It also stands for Thousand Foot Krutch, a Canadian Christian alternative metal band.
Yes. They are like a Christian Rock band.