History of Kutless
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This is the history of Kutless, from when they began in the year 2000 as Call Box, to their new album in 2008.
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[edit] History
[edit] Deput
Kutless started out as a band called Call Box in the year 2000, as a worship band. In 2001, they changed their name to Kutless, and in 2002, they made their deput self-titled album. Kutless gained popularity nationally, unusually early, and their first album has the hits, "Run", "Pride Away", "Tonight", and "Your Touch".
[edit] Sea of Faces
Two years later, they came out with their second album, Sea of Faces, which had hits "Sea of Faces" (their number 2 hit), "Treason", "Not What You See", and "It's Like Me".
Kutless then came out with their worship album, Strong Tower, which had the song they played when they were the band Call Box. The album's hits were, "Strong Tower" (their number 1 hit), "Draw Me Close", "We Fall Down", and "Better is One Day". Kutless' style on this album was Contemporary Worship.
[edit] Back to Their Hard Rock/Alternative Rock Sound
Kutless went back to their Hard Rock/Alternative Rock sound with the album "Hearts of The Innocent".
[edit] To Know That You're Alive
Two years later, Kutless came out with the album, To Know That You're Alive, and its hits were, "The Feeling" and "Complete". To Know That You're Alive went as high as 15th on the iTunes top albums list, and 16th on the day the album released.

