Thank God for Queens Of The Stone Age. They helped transform what could have been a smug Foo Fighters’ album into one of the best records of the year. Recorded in two...
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One by One is the most accomplished album Foo Fighters have made, which isn't necessarily the same as the best. Picking up the clean, focused sound and attitude of There Is...
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The band album. It may not be as surprising as the self-titled debut, but it's better. Smear and Mendel show their colors, but it's quite clear that Grohl still shapes...
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Trends and personnel may come and go, but the Foo Fighters are becoming a band you can rely on. This third album further refines their classic rock-'n'-Grohl sound, a...
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Foo Fighters were the most unexpectedly mercurial band in '90s rock, boasting a different lineup for each of their three albums. The ever-shifting lineup didn't help erase...
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Essentially a collection of solo home recordings by Dave Grohl, Foo Fighters' eponymous debut is a modest triumph. Driven by big pop melodies and distorted guitars, Foo...
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Although it was as big a commercial success as Foo Fighters' three previous albums, 2002's One by One seemed flat and tired, as if their leader, Dave Grohl, had reached a...
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One by One is the most accomplished album Foo Fighters have made, which isn't necessarily the same as the best. Picking up the clean, focused sound and attitude of There Is...
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