Birth Through Knowledge

Birth Through Knowledge (aka BTK) were a Canadian rap rock band best known for their 1998 single "Peppyrock."

[3] BTK's single "Corncob Pipe" was included on the sampler disc that Korn released alongside Follow the Leader and they won the 1997 MuchMusic Best Independent Video Award for "Superchile" after the song had been in heavy rotation on the station.

[6] Also in 1998, BTK opened for Beastie Boys,[7] Kid Rock,[8] and played several dates with Our Lady Peace, including Summersault Festival in Shediac, New Brunswick.

[6] BTK was nominated for a Juno Award in 1999 in the Best Alternative Album category (ultimately losing to Rufus Wainwright).

Bassist Adam Carlo rejoined his brother in his previous thrash metal band Razor in 2002.