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Foo Fighters

When Foo Fighters released a debut album written and recorded entirely by leader Dave Grohl -- at that point known only as the powerhouse drummer for Nirvana -- in the summer of 1995, few would have guessed that the group would wind up as the one band to survive the '90s alt-rock explosion unscathed. Other bands burned brighter but flamed out, breaking up after scoring a hit or two, while the Foos steadily racked up success after success, filling stadiums around the world while staying on top of the charts all the way into the second decade of the new millennium. Once the band's lineup coalesced around the time of its third album in 1999, Foo Fighters' sound also gelled into a recognizable signature built upon the heavy, melodic, loud-quiet-loud template of the Pixies and Nirvana, the modern rock anchored by a love of classic guitar rock. It was commercial without pandering, creatively restless without being alienating, a sound with wide appeal delivered by a band that was happy to tour and record the way bands did back in the '70s. When Wasting Light became their first number one album in America upon its release in the spring of 2011, it was confirmation that Foo Fighters were survivors who had earned a large, devoted audience primarily through hard work.

All of this industriousness stems from Dave Grohl, who had been playing guitar and writing songs long before he began drumming. Throughout his early teens he performed in a variety of hardcore punk bands and in the late '80s he joined the Washington, D.C.-area hardcore band Scream as their drummer. During Scream's final days, Grohl began recording his own material in the basement studio of his friend Barrett Jones. Some of Grohl's songs appeared on Scream's final album, Fumble. Following the band's 1990 summer tour, Grohl joined Nirvana and moved cross-country to Seattle.

After Nirvana recorded Nevermind, Grohl went back to the D.C. area and recorded a handful of tracks that would appear on Pocketwatch, a cassette released by Simple Machines. For most of 1992, he was busy with Nirvana, but when the band was off the road, he recorded solo material with Jones, who had also moved to Seattle. The pair kept recording throughout early 1993, when Grohl returned to Nirvana to record In Utero. Grohl had toyed with the idea of releasing another independent cassette in the summer of 1993, but the plans never reached fruition. Following Kurt Cobain's suicide in 1994, the drummer kept quiet for several months. In the fall of 1994, Grohl and Jones decamped to a professional studio and recorded the songs that comprised Foo Fighters' debut album in a week. Boiling down his backlog of songs to about 15 tracks, Grohl played all of the instruments on the album. He made 100 copies of the tape, passing it out to friends and associates. In no time, Grohl's solo project became the object of a fierce record company bidding war.

Instead of embarking on a full-fledged solo career, Grohl decided to form a band. Through his wife he met Nate Mendel, the bassist for Sunny Day Real Estate. Shortly before the pair met, Jeremy Enigk, the leader of Sunny Day Real Estate, had converted to Christianity and quit the band, effectively ending the group's career. Not only did Mendel join Grohl's band, but so did Sunny Day's drummer, William Goldsmith. Former Germs and Nirvana guitarist Pat Smear rounded out the lineup. The band, named Foo Fighters after a World War II secret force that allegedly researched UFOs, signed a contract with Capitol Records. The band's self-titled debut, consisting solely of Dave Grohl's solo recordings, was released on July 4, 1995. It became an instant success in America, as "This Is a Call" garnered heavy alternative and album rock airplay. By early 1996, the album was certified platinum in the U.S.

Throughout 1996, Foo Fighters supported the album with an extensive tour, enjoying a crossover hit with "Big Me" that spring. Late in the year, the group began recording its second album with producer Gil Norton. During the sessions, William Goldsmith left the band due to creative tensions, leaving Grohl to drum on the majority of the album. Before the record's release, Goldsmith was replaced by Taylor Hawkins, who had previously drummed with Alanis Morissette. The Colour and the Shape, Foo Fighters' second album and the first they recorded as a band, was issued in May of 1997. Smear left the group in the wake of the album's completion and was replaced by guitarist Franz Stahl, whose stay proved short-lived; 1999's There Is Nothing Left to Lose was recorded as a three-piece, with ex-No Use for a Name guitarist Chris Shiflett signing on soon after.

One by One, the group's most polished production, appeared in late 2002, followed by 2005's In Your Honor, which narrowly missed the top of Billboard's album chart. After releasing a live album titled Skin and Bones in 2006, the band returned to Norton's studio and started constructing a dozen fractured, eclectic rock songs to be released in 2007 under the name Echoes, Silence, Patience, and Grace. Two years later, the group released its first compilation, Greatest Hits, as Grohl launched his new supergroup Them Crooked Vultures, which also featured Josh Homme of Queens of the Stone Age and Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones. Foo Fighters reconvened for 2011's Wasting Light, a Butch Vig production that doubled as the official return of Pat Smear, who hadn't played on any of the band's albums since 1997. Wasting Light wound up as a smash success for the Foos, debuting at number one on the Billboard charts, going gold in the U.S. and garnering the band another four Grammy Awards. In the wake of Wasting Light, several other Foo projects emerged -- a limited-edition compilation of covers called Medium Rare released for Record Store Day 2011; a documentary of the band called Back and Forth -- and the group toured the album into 2012.

In 2012, Foo Fighters announced they were taking a hiatus and Dave Grohl immediately returned to the confines of Queens of the Stone Age, drumming on their 2013 album, ...Like Clockwork. He also threw himself into directing a documentary about the legendary Los Angeles recording studio Sound City. The film appeared early in 2013 to positive reviews, and it was accompanied by a soundtrack called Sound City: Reel to Real, which featured Grohl-directed jams including a variety of Sound City veterans, plus Paul McCartney. Not long after its release, Foo Fighters announced that their hiatus had ended and they were working on a new album. Sonic Highways, released late in 2014, was their most ambitious project yet; each track was recorded in a different city, some with special featured guests, a process documented on an eight-episode documentary series for HBO. Sonic Highways saw international release in early November 2014. During the Sonic Highways world tour, the Foos had the honor of being the final band to perform on The Late Show with David Letterman on May 24, 2015. Soon after, as touring resumed, Grohl fell from the stage during a stop in Sweden, breaking his leg. He performed from a throne for the remainder of the tour, which was rechristened the "Broken Leg Tour."

In late 2015, both as a gesture of appreciation to fans and a tribute to the victims of the Paris terror attacks, Foo Fighters released the Saint Cecilia EP, a five-song blast that featured Gary Clark, Jr. and Ben Kweller. It returned the band to the Billboard charts, peaking in the Top 20 on the Hard Rock, Alternative, Tastemaker, and Vinyl charts. Soon after, the band announced an indefinite hiatus and would not release new music until two years later, when they returned with the single "Run." This was the first taste of their ninth album Concrete and Gold, which appeared in September 2017.

 Compilation Albums:

TitleYearTracks
Greatest Hits 200916

 EPs:

TitleYearTracks
Saint Cecilia E.P.20155

 Tracks:

TitleAlbum
A Matter Of Time Wasting Light
Ain't It The Life There Is Nothing Left To Lose
All My Life One By One
All My Life Greatest Hits
Alone + Easy Target Foo Fighters
Arlandria Wasting Light
Arrows Concrete And Gold
Aurora There Is Nothing Left To Lose
Back And Forth Wasting Light
Ballad Of The Beaconsfield Miners Echoes, Silence, Patience And Grace
Best Of You Greatest Hits
Beyond Me But Here We Are
Big Me Greatest Hits
Big Me Foo Fighters
Breakout Greatest Hits
Breakout Kerrang!: The Album 2
Breakout There Is Nothing Left To Lose
Bridge Burning Wasting Light
Burn Away One By One
But Here We Are But Here We Are
But, Honestly Echoes, Silence, Patience And Grace
Chasing Birds Medicine At Midnight
Cheer Up, Boys (Your Make Up Is Running) Echoes, Silence, Patience And Grace
Cloudspotter Medicine At Midnight
Come Alive Echoes, Silence, Patience And Grace
Come Back Q Rocks
Come Back One By One
Concrete And Gold Concrete And Gold
Congregation Sonic Highways
D.O.A. Radio 1's Live Lounge
Dear Rosemary Wasting Light
Dirty Water Concrete And Gold
Disenchanted Lullaby One By One
Doll The Colour And The Shape
Enough Space The Colour And The Shape
Erase/Replace Echoes, Silence, Patience And Grace
Everlong Greatest Hits
Everlong 100 Greatest Rock Songs Of The 90's
Everlong 100 Greatest Alternative Songs
Everlong The Colour And The Shape
Everlong (Acoustic Version) Greatest Hits
Exhausted Foo Fighters
February Stars The Colour And The Shape
Floaty Foo Fighters
For All The Cows Foo Fighters
Gas Chamber Rock Against Bush Volume 2
Generator There Is Nothing Left To Lose
Gimme Stitches There Is Nothing Left To Lose
Good Grief Foo Fighters
Halo One By One
Happy Ever After (Zero Hour) Concrete And Gold
Have It All One By One
Headwires There Is Nothing Left To Lose
Hearing Voices But Here We Are
Hey, Johnny Park! The Colour And The Shape
Holding Poison Medicine At Midnight
Home Echoes, Silence, Patience And Grace
I Am A River Sonic Highways
I Should Have Known Wasting Light
I'll Stick Around Foo Fighters
In The Clear Sonic Highways
Iron Rooster Saint Cecilia E.P.
Keep The Car Running Radio 1's Live Lounge Volume 3
La Dee Da Concrete And Gold
Learn To Fly Greatest Hits
Learn To Fly There Is Nothing Left To Lose
Let It Die Echoes, Silence, Patience And Grace
Live-In Skin There Is Nothing Left To Lose
Lonely As You One By One
Long Road To Ruin Echoes, Silence, Patience And Grace
Long Road To Ruin Greatest Hits
Love Dies Young Medicine At Midnight
Low One By One
M.I.A. There Is Nothing Left To Lose
Make It Right Concrete And Gold
Making A Fire Medicine At Midnight
Medicine At Midnight Medicine At Midnight
Miss The Misery Wasting Light
Monkey Wrench Greatest Hits
Monkey Wrench The Colour And The Shape
My Hero The Colour And The Shape
My Hero 100 Greatest Rock Songs Of The 90's
My Hero Greatest Hits
My Hero Radio 1's Live Lounge Volume 5
My Poor Brain The Colour And The Shape
New Way Home The Colour And The Shape
Next Year There Is Nothing Left To Lose
No Son Of Mine Medicine At Midnight
Nothing At All But Here We Are
Oh, George Foo Fighters
Outside Sonic Highways
Overdrive One By One
Rescued But Here We Are
Rest But Here We Are
Rope Wasting Light
Run Concrete And Gold
Saint Cecilia Saint Cecilia E.P.
Savior Breath Saint Cecilia E.P.
Sean Saint Cecilia E.P.
See You The Colour And The Shape
Shame Shame Medicine At Midnight
Show Me How But Here We Are
Skin And Bones Greatest Hits
Something From Nothing Sonic Highways
Stacked Actors There Is Nothing Left To Lose
Statues Echoes, Silence, Patience And Grace
Stranger Things Have Happened Echoes, Silence, Patience And Grace
Subterranean Sonic Highways
Summer's End Echoes, Silence, Patience And Grace
Sunday Rain Concrete And Gold
The Feast And The Famine Sonic Highways
The Glass But Here We Are
The Line Concrete And Gold
The Neverending Sigh Saint Cecilia E.P.
The Pretender Echoes, Silence, Patience And Grace
The Pretender Greatest Hits
The Sky Is A Neighbourhood Concrete And Gold
The Teacher But Here We Are
These Days Wasting Light
This Is A Call Greatest Hits
This Is A Call The Best Album…In The World…Ever! Volume 6
This Is A Call Foo Fighters
Times Like These The Best Of Radio 1's Live Lounge
Times Like These Greatest Hits
Times Like These One By One
Times Like These Radio 1's Live Lounge Volume 2
Tired Of You One By One
T-Shirt Concrete And Gold
Under You But Here We Are
Up In Arms The Colour And The Shape
Waiting On A War Medicine At Midnight
Walk Wasting Light
Walking After You The Colour And The Shape
Wattershed Foo Fighters
Weenie Beenie Foo Fighters
What Did I Do?/God As My Witness Sonic Highways
Wheels Greatest Hits
White Limo Wasting Light
Wind Up Planet Rock
Wind Up The Colour And The Shape
Word Forward Greatest Hits
X-Static Foo Fighters