Metamorphosiz: The End Remixes Vol. 1

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Metamorphosiz:
The End Remixes Vol. 1
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Remix album by
ReleasedDecember 4, 2012
RecordedNovember 2012
Genre Nu metal, rapcore
Length23:31
Label Independent [1]
Producer Aaron Sprinkle, Trevor McNevan
Thousand Foot Krutch chronology
TFK Remixes EP
(2012)
Metamorphosiz:
The End Remixes Vol. 1

(2012)
Metamorphosiz: The End Remixes Vol. 2
(2013)

Metamorphosiz: The End Remixes Vol. 1 is the first remix album by the Canadian rock and nu-metal Christian band Thousand Foot Krutch expected to be released in 2013, but on November 27, was confirmed the real release date. The album was released to iTunes on December 4, and contains remixed versions of the songs recorded in their The End Is Where We Begin album, besides the songs remixed on the TFK Remix EP. [2]

Contents

History

By the historic TFK chart on Billboard, Thousand Foot Krutch announced 2 free remixes to their fans., [3] and on October 1 they released the free remixes, that were available for a month. By the great fan response, On November 1, through Facebook and Twitter, they announced the making of a remix album, and they confirmed the name. [4]

On November 27, Thousand Foot Krutch announced through Facebook, the release date, and posted the official cover artwork. [5]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Steve Augustine, Joel Bruyere, Trevor McNevan except where noted.

Album release
No.TitleWriter(s)Remixed byLength
1."War of Change (Andy Hunter Remix)"  Andy Hunter 5:18
2."Light Up the Sky (Solomon Olds Remix)"Augustine, Bruyere, McNevan, Aaron Sprinkle Solomon Olds 3:23
3."Let the Sparks Fly (The Robbie Bronnimann Mix)"Augustine, Bruyere, McNevan, SprinkleRobbie Bronnimann5:23
4."We Are (Karmageddon Remix)" Steve Sidelnyk, Rob Persaud 5:04
5."I Get Wicked (Andy Hunter Trip Mix)" Andy Hunter4:23
Total length:23:31

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References

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