Live at the Masquerade

Live at the Masquerade is a live CD/DVD combination released by Thousand Foot Krutch. The CD/DVD includes live recordings of many of their songs such as "Puppet", "What Do We Know", "Absolute", "Rawkfist", and several songs of their previous album Welcome to the Masquerade.[2] It is their first live project, and their first Live CD/DVD, Recorded by TFK Live at Rexall Place, which is now Northlands Coliseum in Edmonton, Alberta, in front of an excess of 20,000 people. The guitar was played by American musical artist Ty Dietzler.

Live at the Masquerade
Live album by
ReleasedJune 3, 2011
RecordedRexall Place, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
May 28, 2010
GenreAlternative rock, alternative metal, post-grunge, nu metal
Length51:51
LabelIndependent[1]
ProducerTFK
Thousand Foot Krutch chronology
Welcome to the Masquerade
(2009)
Live at the Masquerade
(2011)
The End Is Where We Begin
(2012)

Track listing

No.TitleOriginal studio recording onLength
1."Welcome to the Masquerade" (Contains an introduction for the band and 'The Invitation' extended)Welcome to the Masquerade6:02
2."Bring Me to Life"Welcome to the Masquerade3:39
3."Move"The Art of Breaking3:09
4."Absolute"The Art of Breaking3:22
5."The Flame In All of Us"The Flame in All of Us3:25
6."Trevor Talks to Crowd" (Spoken Track)1:24
7."E for Extinction"Welcome to the Masquerade4:09
8."Scream"Welcome to the Masquerade3:30
9."What Do We Know"The Flame in All of Us3:24
10."Falls Apart"The Flame in All of Us3:37
11."Rawkfist"Phenomenon2:52
12."Fire It Up"Welcome to the Masquerade3:38
13."Already Home"Welcome to the Masquerade4:26
14."Puppet"Set It Off5:22
Total length:51:51

DVD

The DVD contains the full concert, performed by TrevorMcNevan, but the spoken track before 'E For Extinction' is shorter, and begins with 'The Invitation' extended.

Personnel

  • Trevor McNevan - vocals
  • Steve Augustine - drums
  • Joel Bruyere - bass, backing vocals
  • Ty Dietzler - guitar
  • Nick Baumhardt - keyboards
  • Mastered By: Troy Glessner

References



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