They recorded their first EP titled "Simply a demo" in 2002 and started playing in some smaller Legnano clubs and at high school parties.
Finley started working with him and played as the opening act for Max Pezzali shows in Milan and Rome, before audiences of 20.000 people.
In 2005 Claudio Cecchetto produced Finley's first single "Tutto è possibile", the Italian language version of "Everything Is possible".
The band signs a contract with EMI/Capitol Italy and publishes its first studio album Tutto è possibile, recorded and mixed by their friend and artistic producer Daniele Persoglio, and released on 31 March 2006.
In summer Finley release the second single "Diventerai una star" thanks to which the album slowly rises up the Italian charts and became a platinum record with over 80,000 copies sold.
During a rehearsal session in one of the biggest studios in Milan the guys meet Mondo Marcio, a new Italian rapper who has recently published his first record.
Finley recorded a rock version of his hit titled "Dentro alla scatola": this featuring brings the single at the top of all TVs and radios charts.
They played at Rock Am Ring and Rock Im Park festivals in Germany, sharing the stage with Korn, Velvet Revolver, Good Charlotte, Paolo Nutini and The Kooks, in Hyde Park, London, for the Wireless Festival with The White Stripes, Air, Queens of the Stone Age and in Sweden for the Pier Pressure, playing as opening act for My Chemical Romance and Avril Lavigne.
In autumn Finley received another nomination for the MTV Europe Music Awards and they won the Best Italian Act for the second time in November.
The album debuted at nine in Italy and the band launches it through a film-clip, a short film made by the five singles' videos connected each other's by the same story.
That's an absolute innovation within Italian videoclips: Finley has a great attention to the direction of their videos and they're very tied to this channel of communication.
In September the band has been asked from Disney to reinterpret the soundtrack for “Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam", they write "Per la vita che verrà", the Italian version of "I wouldn't change a thing", the original song by Demi Lovato and Joe Jonas.
In the second half of 2010, two significant facts occur: at first Ste, the bass player, decided to leave the band to start his personal new projects.
The first time that the band and him met each other was backstage at a concert: they then decided to go together on stage and to play together their hits: “Le ragazze fanno grandi sogni” and "Fumo e cenere".
Edoardo Bennato asked Finley to take part in his new live DVD “Mtv Classic Storytellers”, with many other important Italian artists: Roy Paci, Giuliano Palma & the Bluebeaters and Morgan.
In September the band decide to have a long break in order to enter the studio and write the new songs for the fourth album with no pressure and with all the time they needed.
At this point the special partnership with Claudio Cecchetto and EMI ends up: Finley decided to drastically change direction and, with their manager Omar Pedretti, try themselves out founding their own independent label: Gruppo randa.
The fact of the matter is that the guys don't believe anymore in the traditional model of work proper of the big major labels.
In August, Finley published the single "Olympia (the sound of my nation)", a song dedicated to the 2012 Olympic Games, which is chosen by the Italian Boxing Team as its official soundtrack.
Pga is the first album of over 30 Italian punk-rock musicians, playing acoustic covers of historical rock songs, in order to help a charitable association called "L'isola che non-c'è” In 2013, Finley wrote three songs for Legends of Chima, an animated cartoon series, modeled after the Lego product line of the same name.
[3] Current Former 2006 2007 2008 Finley has sold over 300,000 copies of their five albums and their songs have been chosen by important brands like LEGO, Volkswagen, Kinder, Nickelodeon, Disney Channel, Electronic Arts (The Sims 2: Pets) and Activision (Guitar Hero On Tour Decades and Guitar Hero World Tour) to represent their campaigns and releases.