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Finger Eleven’s Scott Anderson Reveals Childhood Musical Prejudice

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Last updated: 2025/03/06 at 1:39 PM
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Finger Eleven frontman Scott Anderson shared a personal childhood experience in an interview with SNS Mix. The singer faced criticism from a teacher for appreciating both Genesis and Iron Maiden during his school years.

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“When you listen to early Genesis and all the progressive elements to it, Iron Maiden definitely has that [sound],” Anderson explained. “Like longform, interesting, crazy riffs.”

“I was in grade six or seven, I was writing Genesis on my binder, then I wrote Iron Maiden,” he continued. “And my teacher at the time said, ‘You can’t put those bands together. That’s disgusting.’ I remember not knowing what to say. I still don’t know what to say.”

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Anderson’s experience reveals a common misconception about the relationship between progressive rock and heavy metal. This misconception particularly affects these two influential bands.

The Genesis-Maiden Connection

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Loudwire reports that Iron Maiden’s founder Steve Harris has cited Genesis as one of the band’s significant influences. This influence is particularly evident in their approach to complex musical arrangements and storytelling.

Iron Maiden’s music features progressive elements in their compositions. These elements include narrative lyrical arcs and intricate arrangements that mirror Genesis’s signature style.

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Progressive Rock In Metal

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Iron Maiden fan forums document the band’s incorporation of progressive rock elements since their early days. This fusion of styles demonstrates how musical genres often share deeper connections than casual listeners might realize.

Musical Evolution

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Finger Eleven has established their reputation in alternative rock. However, Prog Archives notes that Scott Anderson’s diverse musical influences have shaped the band’s songwriting approach.

Their musical direction continues to reflect this blend of different stylistic influences. This approach proves that appreciation for seemingly different genres can create unique creative expressions.

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