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Studio 666 is a 2022 American comedy horror film directed by B. J. McDonnell from a screenplay by Jeff Buhler and Rebecca Hughes, based on a story by Dave Grohl, who stars, alongside his Foo Fighters bandmates Nate Mendel, Pat Smear, Taylor Hawkins, Chris Shiflett, and Rami Jaffee, portraying fictionalized version of themselves.
The video was directed by The Malloys, and served as a tie-in to the song's appearance in the film Me, Myself & Irene.It mainly features Dave Grohl playing a character who has a "multiple personality" disorder (just like Charlie Baileygates/Hank, Jim Carrey's character in the film) while taking his girlfriend to see the movie at a drive-in.
The Foo Fighters' eleventh studio album, But Here We Are, was released on June 2, featuring the lead single "Rescued". A press release described the album as a "brutally honest and emotionally raw response to everything Foo Fighters endured over the last year".
In addition, the Foos will host a free global streaming event, Preparing Music for Concerts, on Sunday (May 21) “featuring debut performances of new songs, behind-the-scenes footage and a few ...
Foo Fighters' ninth album, Concrete and Gold, was released on September 15, 2017 and became the band's second #1 album in the United States. Medicine at Midnight is the tenth studio album by American rock band Foo Fighters. Originally scheduled for 2020, the album was delayed to February 5, 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Foo Fighters, Greg Kurstin "Big Me" † Foo Fighters: Barrett Jones, Dave Grohl "Breakout" † There Is Nothing Left to Lose: Adam Kasper, Foo Fighters "Bridge Burning" † Wasting Light: Butch Vig "Burn Away" One by One: Nick Raskulinecz, Foo Fighters "But Here We Are" But Here We Are: Foo Fighters, Greg Kurstin "But, Honestly" Echoes, Silence ...
Foo Fighters weren’t having it with former President Donald Trump introducing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to the song “My Hero” at a Friday campaign rally in Glendale, Arizona.
"Monkey Wrench" is widely regarded as one of the Foo Fighters' best songs. In 2020, Kerrang ranked the song number three on their list of the 20 greatest Foo Fighters songs, [8] and in 2021, American Songwriter ranked the song number seven on their list of the 10 greatest Foo Fighters songs.