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The members of alternative metal outfit Finger Eleven grew up in Burlington, Ontario, and came together in high school as a funk-styled band named Rainbow Butt Monkeys. Originally comprised of vocalist Scott Anderson, bassist Sean Anderson, drummer Rob Gommerman, and James Black and Rick Jackett on guitars, they won a rock band search contest on local radio and used the prize money to record their first album, 1995's Letters from Chutney. Gommerman left the band soon after, making way for drummer Rich Beddoe. Now named Finger Eleven, the quintet released Tip on Mercury Records in Canada, which marked the band's turn to a heavier sound. It was re-released by the New York City-based label Wind-Up Records in September 1998. The album made minor waves on MuchMusic, videos for "Above" and "Tip" increasing their profile at home, but it would still be several years before U.S. audiences really paid attention to the band. The Greyest of Blue Skies appeared in the summer of 2000, followed three years later by Finger Eleven's self-titled third album. The latter record eventually went gold, driven by the success of their brooding Top 40 hit "One Thing." After various rounds of touring, the guys got to work collectively writing their next album for Wind-Up. March 2007's Them vs. You vs. Me featured much more varied instrumentation and influences -- including dance, funk, and country -- than just the chugging metallic guitars of Finger Eleven's past efforts. The band subsequently hit the road in support with U.S. shows alongside Evanescence and Chevelle. Back home in Canada, Them vs. You vs. Me wound up winning the Juno for Rock Album of the Year in 2008, raising expectations for the band's next album, Life Turns Electric, which appeared in the fall of 2010. ~ Roxanne Blanford, Rovi
u know what if u really think that then why are you even here u p**sy a** b**ch
ryan.m.oswald
These guys f**king suck donkey balls. Jimmy Page should punch them right in the babymaker for ripping off the riff (and font) of a band they aren't even fit to be in the same country with. No talent a** clowns.
i love this band. i had paralyzer stuck in my head the two weeks i was at camp because i had listened to it non stop on my drive up and we weren't allowed to have ipod sin camp
i love these guys they pwn !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
finger eleven should not be a band; same with nickel back
gus.pena85
I would have to agree with Neelio5. He wrote the following:
Neelio5 says: edited on 05-06-2009
Finger 11 has long since sold out, similar to the way Filter did. Finger 11 was at one time my favorite band. The soft-soundin g radio garbage they're putting out now doesn't do their earlier work justice. Listen to their albums Tip and The Greyest of Blue Skies and you won't believe it's the same band. Those albums had an unbelievable sound and just effing rocked.
whts up with people calling calling all these good bands GENERIC (like finger eleven for example)!!!??finger eleven is good!
jjlk2008
They played "Paralyzer" during the swimsuit competition for miss USA-- that means they made it!!!---but seriously, when I need some good 'emotion' music, I put their CD in my car-- they've got a genuine sound-although maybe 'poppy'-- they've got some genuine talent
Finger 11 has long since sold out, similar to the way Filter did. Finger 11 was at one time my favorite band. The soft-sounding radio garbage they're putting out now doesn't do their earlier work justice. Listen to their albums Tip and The Greyest of Blue Skies and you won't believe it's the same band. Those albums had an unbelievable sound and just effing rocked.
sgt.pepper88
These guys suck a**. Sound way too generic.
scott7691
LOL! "Rainbow Butt Monkeys"!!!!! Good Times (2003) is the best!
Finger Eleven was actually good before they released Them Vs. You Vs. Me. One of the worst albums I have ever heard. Sure, it had Paralyzer, but that was the only good song on it out of 11! I think they can do better than that. The Greyest of Blue Skies is their best album, but Tip and Finger Eleven are pretty good too.
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Neelio5 says: edited on 05-06-2009
Finger 11 has long since sold out, similar to the way Filter did. Finger 11 was at one time my favorite band. The soft-soundin g radio garbage they're putting out now doesn't do their earlier work justice. Listen to their albums Tip and The Greyest of Blue Skies and you won't believe it's the same band. Those albums had an unbelievable sound and just effing rocked.
Also, paralyzer is waaay to f**king catchy
'First Time', Greyest.
is it just me, or is it about credit card debt?
GET AN EFFING LIFE
what am i seeing again?