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Them VS. You VS. Me

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MSRP: $18.98
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Manufacturer: Wind-Up Records
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Additional Them VS. You VS. Me Information
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International pressing of the hit 2007 album featuring two bonus tracks: 'Them Vs. You Vs. Me' and 'Sacrifice'. The members of Finger Eleven collectively wrote / recorded over one hundred songs during the process of creating Them vs. You vs. Me.. The influences are of varying styles from rock to country to dance to funk to old 60's songs. Many of them were written by exchanging files over the Internet wherein one person would track a home recording, send it off, and then some one else would build on it and send it on down the line. Many of the sounds on the record were recorded during the demo process in locations as diverse as a castle, a lodge in Northern Canada and their homes. Beyond the obvious guitars and drums one would expect to hear on a Finger Eleven album, Them vs. You vs. Me features assorted keyboards, xylophones, a lap steel, violin, banjo, and other assorted instruments added in to the mix. Wind Up. 2008.
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What Customers Say About Them VS. You VS. Me:
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The other 6 in my opinion were not good. As much as I loved the first track I was hopeful about the rest of the CD. I absolutely loved the first song, perhaps other CDs of theirs are better. It's disappointing. However, the remaining 10 songs were pretty slow. There were only about 4 that were okay.
Listen to the first 2 albums instead. This is the textbook definition of a band selling out: trading in great hard rock pieces with little publicity for generic poppy tunes that are suddenly all over the radio. I hope theyre happy with themselves.
One of my new favorites. Great CD. The group does not get enough credit or publicity.
Of course, just like everyone else, I love Paralyzer. I like several cuts from the record already. I am really enjoying this CD. Finger 11 really hits the mark for me in this CD.
Strong groove that flows with the vocals.they finally got it right, in my opinion. Fozzy's new CD All That Remains Reloaded is really good as Anthony mentioned. However, I also think that Finger Eleven is completely underated.
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