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Finger Eleven

Finger Eleven is a Canadian Alternative rock band formed in 1994. They originated in Burlington, Ontario as The Rainbow Butt Monkeys. They are best known for their songs "One Thing" and "Paralyzer".

History

Early years

Finger Eleven has achieved a devoted Canadian following throughout their time as a band. Their first album, Letters from Chutney (1995) was recorded under the name The Rainbow Butt Monkeys, with money won from a rock band search contest on 97.7 CHTZ (Hits) HTZ FM's "Southern Ontario's Best Rock". The lead singer, Scott Anderson, started to compose songs at the age of 16.

The group found a new management team in Coalition Entertainment (Rob Lanni & Eric Lawrence with Sarah Parham) in 1996. Once they had realized their music changed and wanted to be taken more seriously, "The Rainbow Butt Monkeys" became "Finger Eleven". The name Finger Eleven comes from an earlier version of the song "Michelle's Song" from the album Tip. Scott Anderson explains: "when everything is pushing you in one direction and your instinct drives you in another--that’s finger eleven, I couldn't get it out of my head."

Their breakthrough album, Tip, was released on Mercury Records in Canada in 1997 and re-released by Wind-up Records in the United States in 1998. This also marked a change in the band's sound. Tip was produced by Arnold Lanni (Our Lady Peace). By then, they managed to tour along sides with bands such as Creed & Fuel.

The Greyest of Blue Skies

Following the release of Tip, drummer Rob Gommerman left the band and was replaced by Rich Beddoe whom James Black had met coincidently at an Alice in Chains concert several years earlier in Toronto.

In 2000, Finger Eleven released The Greyest of Blue Skies, again produced by Arnold Lanni. They had success in their home country with this album going gold (50,000 units sold).

Finger Eleven

Their 2003 release, self-titled album Finger Eleven was produced by Johnny K. This album includes the sleeper hit single "One Thing" which pushed the band into the mainstream. The song was a hit on rock, pop, and adult radio charts; the success of the single earned the band its first US Gold Album (500,000 copies) and Canadian Platinum (100,000 copies). "One Thing" reached #16 in the U.S., and had exposure on TV series such as Smallville and Scrubs. In 2007, the song had also been sung with Amy Lee of Evanescence.

Them vs You vs Me

The band toured throughout Europe, Australia and North America from 2003 to 2005. They have also won a Much Music Video Award.

Finger Eleven's most recent album titled Them vs. You vs. Me was released on March 6, 2007, again produced by Johnny K. The first single was "Paralyzer", which slowly became the band's most successful single to date, becoming their first-career Top-Ten hit on the U.S. Hot 100 in November 2007, as well as reaching #1 in Canada, and both U.S. rock charts. The second single is "Falling On".

The band played "Paralyzer" on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno on March 14, 2007 and again almost exactly ten months later on January 9, 2008, in a testament to the longevity of the single's success. They also played at the 2007 NHL awards show on June 14, 2007.

They have released their DVD Us-vs-Then-vs-Now on December 4th, 2007.

In popular culture

Games

Film and Television

Discography

Albums

Date of Release Title Label
1995 Letters from Chutney (as Rainbow Butt Monkeys) Mercury Records
(1997)/(1998) Tip Wind-up Records
(2000) The Greyest of Blue Skies Wind-up Records
(2003) Finger Eleven Wind-up Records
(2007) Them vs. You vs. Me Wind-up Records

Singles

Year Title CAN US
Hot
100
US
Pop
100
US
Adult
Top
40
US
Mod.
Rock
US
Main.
Rock
UWC Album
1995 "Circles" - - - - - - - Letters from Chutney
1996 "As Far As I Can Spit" - - - - - - - Letters from Chutney
1997 "Tip" - - - - - - - Tip
1998 "Quicksand" - - - - - 28 - Tip
1999 "Above" - - - - - 34 - Tip
2000 "First Time" - - - - - - - The Greyest of Blue Skies
2000 "Drag You Down" - - - - - - - The Greyest of Blue Skies
2001 "Bones + Joints" - - - - - - - The Greyest of Blue Skies
2002 "Slow Chemical" - - - - - - - WWF Forceable Entry/The Punisher (soundtrack)
2003 "Good Times" - - - - - - - Finger Eleven
2003 "One Thing" 1 16 - 23 5 38 - Finger Eleven
2004 "Absent Elements" - - - - - - - Finger Eleven
2004 "Stay in Shadow" - - - - - - - Finger Eleven
2005 "Thousand Mile Wish" - - - - - - - Finger Eleven
2007 "Paralyzer" 1 6 7 8 1 1 11 Them vs. You vs. Me
2007 "Falling On" 36 - - - 31 25 - Them vs. You vs. Me
2007 "I'll Keep Your Memory Vague" 16 - - - - - - Them vs. You vs. Me

Note: All chart positions from June 16, 2007 and onward are from the Canadian Hot 100. All positions before that date are from Canadian Singles Chart.

Videography

  • Circles (1995) (as Rainbow Butt Monkeys)
  • As Far As I Can Spit (1996) (as Rainbow Butt Monkeys)
  • Tip (1998)
  • Quicksand (1998)
  • Above (1999)
  • First Time (2000)
  • Drag You Down (2000)
  • Slow Chemical (2002) (to support The Punisher & WWE Superstar Kane)
  • Good Times (2003)
  • One Thing (2003)
  • Absent Elements (2004)
  • Thousand Mile Wish (2005)
  • Paralyzer (2007)
  • Falling On (2007)
  • I'll Keep Your Memory Vague (2007)

External links

References