Finger Eleven - Paralyzer (Drums)

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Finger Eleven - Paralyzer (Drums)

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This is an RVC drum model trained using Dream-High's Pytorch implementation of "RMVPE: A Robust Model for Vocal Pitch Estimation in Polyphonic Music" and the BeatzForge pretrain on the drum stem of "Paralyzer", which is a song by Canadian rock band Finger Eleven. It was released as the lead single from their fourth studio album, Them vs. You vs. Me, on March 1, 2007. The song's release as a single preceded the release of Them vs. You vs. Me by five days. The song received high airplay in both the United States and Canada, and was performed live on the March 14, 2007 episode of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and again ten months later on January 9, 2008. The song has surpassed "One Thing" to be Finger Eleven's most successful single. Finger Eleven's frontman Scott Anderson has said that the single has a feel distinct from the rest of Finger Eleven's music, possessing more of a funk rock[1] or dance-rock[2] sound. However, the song has also been characterized as alternative rock and hard rock.[3][4] The style of the song has been compared to (though inspired by) "Take Me Out", a 2004 single by indie rock band Franz Ferdinand. Finger Eleven occasionally performed "Take Me Out" during the middle of Paralyzer in live performances as a part of a medley along with "Trampled Under Foot" by Led Zeppelin and "Another Brick in the Wall (Part II)" by Pink Floyd.[5] "Paralyzer" is about feeling uncomfortable in a dance club.[6] Drummer Rich Beddoe said "It's something the whole band feels". He added, Youre always the guy in the corner that feels awkward and just drinks too much and then says something stupid and goes home lonely. (laughs) We were all coming from that place, so when he [singer Scott Anderson] wrote that song, it was like, Oh, man. Its so cool that finally thats being said. ... I dont know if he had a particular experience about that or just its every fucking time you go to a bar thats what happens. Obviously there is a big difference between like a pub and a club. We belong in a dirty little bar in the corner drinking. Thats our place where we feel comfortable. A bunch of laser lights and girls dancing to Lil Wayne were screwed.[6] RVC drum models work like RVC voice models, except the purpose of RVC drum models is to change the sounds of one drum kit into that of another. Please credit me if used. Thank you very much! (^^) Sincerely, RegalHyperus the AI drummer boy

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1. Singing
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2. Singing
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3. Singing (Dry)
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4. Singing (High)
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5. Singing 2
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6. Singing (Dry)
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English
7. Singing (Dry, High)
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