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Us-vs-Then-vs-Now is the 2 disc, first full featured and second DVD by rock band Finger Eleven. It shows the band's career span in the past 13 years with never before seen concert footage, b-sides from their writing sessions of Finger Eleven and Them vs. You vs. Me, interviews, music videos and video journals. It was first released on iTunes. The title is a pun on their album Them vs. You vs. Me. The bassline for the song "Bend the Rules" turns out to be for the song "Them vs. You vs. Me".

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  • Us-vs-Then-vs-Now is the 2 disc, first full featured and second DVD by rock band Finger Eleven. It shows the band's career span in the past 13 years with never before seen concert footage, b-sides from their writing sessions of Finger Eleven and Them vs. You vs. Me, interviews, music videos and video journals. It was first released on iTunes. The title is a pun on their album Them vs. You vs. Me. The bassline for the song "Bend the Rules" turns out to be for the song "Them vs. You vs. Me". (en)
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  • Us-vs-Then-vs-Now is the 2 disc, first full featured and second DVD by rock band Finger Eleven. It shows the band's career span in the past 13 years with never before seen concert footage, b-sides from their writing sessions of Finger Eleven and Them vs. You vs. Me, interviews, music videos and video journals. It was first released on iTunes. The title is a pun on their album Them vs. You vs. Me. The bassline for the song "Bend the Rules" turns out to be for the song "Them vs. You vs. Me". (en)
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