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Finger Eleven’s ‘Paralyzer’ Achieves 6x Platinum Certification

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In an exciting update for fans and rock enthusiasts, Finger Eleven’s iconic track ‘Paralyzer’ has officially reached 6x Platinum status in the United States. Originally released in 2007, this infectious anthem has seen a remarkable resurgence since its last certification of 2x Platinum back in 2008.

The song, known for its catchy hooks and energetic vibe, has become a staple on rock radio and continues to resonate with audiences. Its latest certification is a testament to the enduring popularity of Finger Eleven and their ability to connect with listeners across generations.

As the band celebrates this milestone, fans are reminded of the powerful impact that ‘Paralyzer’ has had on the rock scene. With its blend of hard-hitting guitar riffs and memorable lyrics, the track remains a highlight in their discography.


Source: www.theprp.com

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