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"Arlandria" is a song by American rock band Foo Fighters, released from their seventh studio album Wasting Light on September 18, 2011, as the fourth single in the United Kingdom. Song information [ edit ]
"All My Life" is a song by American rock band Foo Fighters, released on September 24, 2002 as the lead single from their fourth album, One by One. The song won a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance , and spent ten consecutive weeks atop the Alternative Songs chart, and peaked at number three on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
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The Foo Fighters are an American rock band formed in Seattle in 1994. Founded as a one-man project by former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl, the lineup currently consists of Grohl (lead vocals, guitar), Nate Mendel (bass), Chris Shiflett (guitar) Pat Smear (guitar), Rami Jaffee (keyboards), and Josh Freese (drums).
Foo Fighters, Adam Kasper "Nothing At All" But Here We Are: Foo Fighters, Greg Kurstin "No Son of Mine" † Medicine at Midnight: Greg Kurstin "No Way Back" † In Your Honor: Nick Raskulinecz, Foo Fighters "Oh, George" Foo Fighters: Barret Jones, Dave Grohl "The One" † Orange County soundtrack "All My Life" single (CD2) "Times Like These" EP
Everywhere but Home is a live DVD by the Foo Fighters, released November 25, 2003. ... "All My Life" "The One" "Times Like These" "My Hero" "Learn to Fly" "Have It All"
Five Songs and a Cover (A.K.A. 4 Stars) is an EP released by Foo Fighters on November 20, 2005. It was exclusively distributed to Best Buy retail stores. [1] The EP is a collection of b-sides from singles from the band's 2005 album In Your Honor. The title refers to the contents: five original songs and one cover song.
[9] [16] It was the first Foo Fighters album produced with Pro Tools and on which the band members have recorded separately. [11] [17] Chris Shiflett, who was making his studio debut with the Foo Fighters, described the production, which included a discarded version replaced by one done in just two weeks, as "a weird way to make a record." [18]