Finger Eleven Albums Ranked
Finger Eleven is the eponymous third studio album by the Canadian rock band Finger Eleven. Because of its commercial success, they were welcomed to the SnoCore 2004 tour. “One Thing” became the biggest single from this record, reaching 16 on the Billboard Hot 100.[3] Some of the songs have been featured in various EA games including “Stay in Shadow” (Burnout 3) and “Good Times” (SSX3). In a similar vein, “Other Lights”, “Conversations”, and “Good Times” have all appeared in the Nintendo GameCube game 1080° Avalanche. There was a limited edition version of the CD, which came with a bonus DVD featuring the “Good Times” music video, studio footage, and a live concert video. Here are all of Finger Eleven albums ranked.
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6. Five Crooked Lines (2015)
“This album is a welcome slight reversion to the sound that made me love Finger Eleven. While the lead Single Wolves and Doors is quite similar to Paralyzer in musical styling, it grooves a bit better to me and has more to offer lyrics wise. A few okay songs (Sensory Eraser, Criminal, Blackout Song) bridge the gap between the real pieces that made me buy this album. Gods of Speed and Lost for Words give little flashes of older Finger Eleven and Gods of Speed almost have an Immigrant Song feel to it.”
5. The Greyest Of Blue Skies (2000)
“”The Greyest of Blue Skies”, F11’s second album, finds them progressing their sound. They get a bit heavier on this album, and still stay very melodic. This is definitely a hard band. They basically stay with mid-tempo rockers…there’s no real fast driving songs. “Drag you Down” and “Suffocate” come the closest. The rest of the album is just heavy guitars, great vocal work, and powerful song writing.”
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4. Life Turns Electric (2010)
“While it sounds more mainstream than their first 3 albums (die-hard fans, you’ve been warned), it is MUCH better than the last album. WAY more focused (guitars chug much more, just like the old days…)has amazingly catchy riffs (could identify every song within days of owning it)and has a potential radio hit with “Stone Soul”. All in all, it was a strong album from a band trying to find a niche that is true to their style while still putting bread on their table. Here’s my humble opinion on each song (rating based on other songs in album)”
3. Tip (1997)
“Tip offers what Our Lady Peace never really wanted to get into, and that’s more of a harder, heavier, dark, guitar driven escape out of the ordinary. Scott Anderson, does sound quite similar to OLP’s Raine Maida, but still their style of music is different.”
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2. Them Vs. You Vs. Me (2007)
“”Them Vs. You Vs. Me” is a change in pace for the band, and some people might not like that. Those with an open mind, however, will be instantly hooked with the arsenal of quirky and unique songs Finger Eleven offer up on their fourth effort. However, if you are expecting something specific from “Them Vs. You Vs. Me,” you may be sorely disappointed.”
1. Finger Eleven (2003)
“Finger Eleven’s self-titled CD is quite good. It’s softer than their previous albums, but just as intense musically and lyrically. It’s good when a band shows some evolution instead of putting out the same CD over and over. But since it’s different, it takes some getting used to; I had to play it many times to appreciate most of the songs on here.”