Thousand Foot Krutch is a Christian alternative rock band from Ontario that incorporates nu metal and hard rock elements into its sound. Under the name Oddball, the band released its debut album Shutterbug, in 1995 before revamping its lineup and changing its name to Thousand Foot Krutch. The three-piece band dropped its first official album as TFK, titled That's What People Do, in 1997. Despite the seemingly revolving cast around original vocalist and guitarist Trevor McNevan, the band found a solid lineup in 2002, after drummer Steve Augustine joined McNevan and bassist Joel Bruyere. Thousand Foot Krutch released its seventh studio album The End Is Where We Begin, in 2012.