Finger Eleven

Finger Eleven is a Canadian rock band that initially formed in 1989 under the name "Rainbow Butt Monkeys." The band, hailing from Burlington, Ontario, rebranded itself as Finger Eleven in the late 1990s. The group's lineup comprises Scott Anderson (vocals), James Black (guitar), Rick Jackett (guitar), and Sean Anderson (bass). Notably, drummer Rich Beddoe was part of the band until his departure in 2013.

Finger Eleven's music embraces a spectrum of rock sub-genres, from post-grunge to alternative metal. The band's breakthrough came with their self-titled album in 2003, which included hits like "One Thing," that soared up the charts and established them among the prominent rock acts of the early 2000s. Their success continued with subsequent releases, such as 2007's "Them vs. You vs. Me," which gifted fans with the catchy single "Paralyzer," a blend of alt-rock energy with danceable grooves. The song became their most recognizable track, earning the band international acclaim. With a discography that includes "Five Crooked Lines" (2015), their most recent studio album at the time of writing, Finger Eleven has consistently showcased their ability to evolve while delivering powerful riffs, contemplative lyrics, and memorable melodies that resonate with rock enthusiasts worldwide.

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