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| Finger Eleven consists of Sean Anderson (bass), Rich Beddoe (drums), Rich Jackett (guitar), Scott Anderson (vocals), and James Black (guitar). The group, which stems from Burlington, Ontario, Canada, formed in high school under the name Rainbow Butt Monkey. The band had con |
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Finger Eleven consists of Sean Anderson (bass), Rich Beddoe (drums), Rich Jackett (guitar), Scott Anderson (vocals), and James Black (guitar). The group, which stems from Burlington, Ontario, Canada, formed in high school under the name Rainbow Butt Monkey. The band had consisted of all the original members except drummer Rich Beddoe, Rather, Rob Gommerman had been the group’s drummer. Rainbow Butt Monkey played at local concerts and eventually ended up winning a local talent show sponsored by a hometown radio station. The group used their prize money to record their first album. The group’s debut album was titled Letter From Chutney. Soon after the album was completed, Gommerman left the band and was replaced by Beddoe.
The group then changed their name to Finger Eleven. A lot of people have the belief that the group picked the name from a male body part. This is not true. Rather, the group got the idea for the name from their song, “Tin Spirits,” which is on their Tip album. Soon after changing their name, F11 singed to Canada’s Mercury Label. They soon then signed to the New York City based label, Wind-Up records. On September 15, 1998, F11 released Tip. The album contained the single, “Above.”
On July 25, 2000, F11 released The Greyest of Blue Skies on Wind-Up Records. The album contained the accredited single, “Drag You Down.” At the time of the album release, band members stated that “Drag you Down,” was their darkest song to date. They also stated that the track, “My Carousel,” was their most complicated song to date. In February 2003, F11 was featured on the Daredevil Soundtrack.
On June 17, 2002, F11 released a self-titled album that was produced by Johnny K (Disturbed). The album, which took eighteen months to record, was sold with a complimentary DVD featuring the band in the studio and shots of them hanging out at home. The single, “Therapy,” was written when singer Scott Anderson was sitting in a parking lot at a grocery store. During their time when they were recording this album, the members of F11 placed a cell phone number on their website. They encouraged fans to call the number to leave messages concerning the band, questions, or any comments they wanted. The band said they wanted their fans to feel a connection with them.
In late 2003, F11 released Good Times.
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What's your favourite song(s) I like:
Stay In Shadow
Good Times
Thin Spirits
..I haven't heard many of their songs but they're a couple that i've heard on LAUNCHcast
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| Which album is their best?.. I'll check around for it... | hellz_hunny | i like the second album a tad bit better than the latest
i like
my carousel
walking in my shoes
first time
drag you down
stay in shadows
complicated questions
just about all of their songs ive heard so far ive liked
and their just all around nice guys when you meet them
| wolfpacjg | That band pic looks nothing like them from what i've seen them like.. | hellz_hunny | I like...
Stay in Shadow
Good Times
Thousand Mile Wish
Other Light
Complicated Questions
I've only heard the first album ^_^; | Synai | | |  |
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