Finger Eleven Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Paralyzer |
| 2 | One Thing |
| 3 | Change the World |
| 4 | Lost My Way |
| 5 | Whatever Doesn't Kill Me |
| 6 | Unspoken |
| 7 | Living In A Dream |
| 8 | First Time |
| 9 | Stay And Drown |
| 10 | Living In A Dream (Single) |
| 11 | Suffocate |
| 12 | Good Intentions |
| 13 | One Things |
| 14 | Quicksand |
| 15 | Drag You Down |
| 16 | Stay In Shadow |
| 17 | Stone Soul |
| 18 | Pieces Fit |
| 19 | Walking In My Shoes |
| 20 | Therapy |
| 21 | Broken Words |
| 22 | Falling On |
| 23 | Talking to the Walls |
| 24 | Famous |
| 25 | Easy Life |
| 26 | Sick Of It All |
| 27 | Slow Chemical |
| 28 | Good Times |
| 29 | Awake And Dreaming |
| 30 | I'll Keep Your Memory Vague |
| 31 | Above |
| 32 | Any Moment Now |
| 33 | Sense of a Spark |
| 34 | Don't Look Down |
| 35 | Ordinary Life |
| 36 | For The Ocean |
| 37 | Thousand Mile Wish (Elektra Mix) |
| 38 | Panic Attack |
| 39 | Tip |
| 40 | Window song |
| 41 | Other Light |
| 42 | Sad Exchange |
| 43 | So-So Suicide |
| 44 | Obvious Heart |
| 45 | Complicated Questions |
| 46 | Absent Elements |
| 47 | Gather & Give |
| 48 | Love's What You Left Me With |
| 49 | Sacrifice |
| 50 | Daaam |
Finger Eleven Albums
About Finger Eleven
Finger Eleven is a Canadian rock band formed in Burlington, Ontario in 1995 who evolved from heavy alternative metal into mainstream rock success with their signature blend of grunge-influenced riffs and melodic accessibility. Their breakthrough came with "One Thing" from 2003's self-titled album, but it was 2007's massive hit "Paralyzer" that catapulted them to international fame with its infectious guitar hook and radio-friendly appeal. The band's ability to craft both heavy, introspective tracks like "Lost My Way" and anthemic rockers across albums like "The Greyest of Blue Skies" and "Them vs. You vs. Me" established them as stalwarts of Canadian rock radio. Their sound bridges the gap between post-grunge accessibility and alternative metal edge, making them a defining voice in early 2000s rock.