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Craft Recordings celebrates Finger Eleven's eternal career by releasing the band's first batch of hit singles.

Covering more than two decades, the Greatest Hits album highlights the diversity of the Finger Eleven with favorite fan numbers, including the multi-platinum Paralyzer hit and Juno-nominated One Thing - an award given to Canadian music and band artists, similar to the Grammy Awards in the United States.

Coupled with the number of the top of the charts such as Falling On and Living In A Dream.

And as a bonus, the set of 12 songs also offers a cover of Pink Floyd's never-before-released Welcome To The Machine song as well as the band's first new single in more than seven years, Together Right.

"Together Right is about unity," said frontman Scott Anderson in an official statement.

"(This song) is about the bond between people and how far that bond can be extended before breaking up. This song has a chorus that sounds optimistic but it's really a request for despair from one party to another who asks for help stay, let's get off with this ship together," he continued.

Recorded in Toronto last year with drummer Steve Molella, this song is packed with hooks driven by an anthemic guitar and high energy applause.

Greatest Hits will come in CD and digital form on June 16, while the disk edition will follow on August 25. Limited edition Blue Smoke Pressing will be available exclusively through the band's website and Craft Recordings.com, and the indie record store will present an exclusive Yellow Marble variant.

Meanwhile, fans can get a CD version that can be collected with unique packaging at Walmart, along with Walmart's exclusive Purple Smoke Prison.

"After six albums and more than 20 years together, Finger Eleven is very excited to finally release the greatest-hits album. Like everything about F11, the band is obsessed with song choices, run sequences, and a version of the disk to follow the beautiful new art created by James [Black]," Anderson explained.


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