Finger Eleven Songs 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 songs ranked.

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20. Stay and Drown (The Greyest of Blue Skies, 2000)

“I’m in love with this songs since my first time listened to this song, it have a very good music melody”

19. Whatever Doesn’t Kill Me (Life Turns Electric, 2010)

“I have listened to this song repeatedly ever since it came out, and it still gives me chills. No joke”

18. Talking to the Walls (Them vs. You vs. Me, 2007)

“Its awesome. Just tells my situation. Good music. Hear it watch its video. You will get why its good.”

17. Ain’t No Sunshine (Ain’t No Sunshine, 2008)

“I think this is the best song of them the lyrics guitar and drums are just perfect. Makes me feel alive, its exactly what I’m feeling at this time.”

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16. Above (Tip, 1997)

“The meaning of the song and the music as well… one of favorite songs…Pure energy. A definitive masterpiece”

15. Temporary Arms (Tip, 1997)

“I’ve only heard this twice and it’s the best by far. Great beat, vocals and guitars. Love this song”

14. I’ll Keep Your Memory Vague (Them vs. You vs. Me, 2007)

“Such a Beauty of a song! In my opinion much better than Paralyzer. It is impossible to not tap your foot to this song. Such an intense energy throughout, definitely a memorable guitar rift, and lyrics.”

13. Falling On (Them vs. You vs. Me, 2007)

“The beginning of this song is one of my favorite riffs of all time. During the chorus the change in notes is virtually perfect.”

12. Bones + Joints (The Greyest of Blue Skies, 2000)

“Their best song by far. It is bursting with energy and shows fully the genius behind one of the greatest band in modern grunge rock”

11. Stay in Shadow (Finger Eleven, 2003)

“Incredible song! So catchy and I love the vocal range. The guitar that kicks in at one point is amazing. LISTEN TO IT!”

10. Living in a Dream (Life Turns Electric, 2010)

“Excellent Song! Great Guitar work and Vocals! Catchy too… Such an energetic and entertaining song. Live is incredible! Great song!

9. Suffocate (Scream 3: The Album, 2000)

“One word for it.. Perfection.. Man just give it a shot. And I assure you’ll like a lot,.. Vocals, music, just on n on..”

8. Slow Chemical (The Punisher: The Album, 2004)

“Slow chemical has the classical rock and roll spirit in it with a very nice powerful intro that is like Led Zeppelin song Kashmir. It is a song that goes straight to the heart and the balls.”

7. Broken Words (The Greyest of Blue Skies, 2000)

“Everything about this song is epic. It has a fantastic build and a great pay-off. This should be top ten, it beats half the songs on there anyways.”

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6. Good Times (Finger Eleven, 2003)

“Everything really comes together with this song, Rich Beddoe KILLED it on drums. Blew my mind when they opened their show with it. Gets the blood pumping every time.”

5. Quicksand (Tip, 1997)

“This sing is on such a great album and still stands out. The lyrics are so intense and the guitar is well… a masterpiece.”

4. First Time (The Greyest of Blue Skies, 2000)

“The guitar riffs are so elegant and powerful, the bass is a masterpiece and the drums are incredible! I love this song”

3. Drag You Down (The Greyest of Blue Skies, 2000)

“Most melodious song of the foos… Great guitar riff and beautiful solo.. And elegant bass… No wonder the best drums and vocals”

2. One Thing (One Thing, 2003)

“This is an amazing song, a catchy tune, and great lyrics. Definitely deserves the second place You can put it on your playlist and keep repeating it over and over and over again!”

1. Paralyzer (Them vs. You vs. Me, 2007)

“First heard this in a video of halo 3, then ended up finding it in almost every halo 3 video I found, and just really enjoy the song, sadly I haven’t really heard any if their other songs to the best of my knowledge… sorry for the hardcore fans…”