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  • 5 Non-Metal Musicians Who Love Metal: Ryan Adams, Dave Grohl And More

    Heavy metal isn't exactly everyone's cup of tea, but metalheads are far from the only people who listen to it. In fact, there are plenty of decidedly non-metal musicians who are big fans of the genre. Here are five non-metal musicians who love metal.
  • Dave Grohl Pays Respect To Gwar In Richmond During ‘Foo Fighters Day’: Dedicates Song To Dave Brockie [WATCH]

    Richmond’s own Foo Fighters Day was celebrated this past Sept. 17. To rejoice, the band played a crowdfunded concert at the National Theater. During their concert, frontman Dave Grohl took some time to tell an incredible story about the first time he ever saw Gwar play in order to pay some tribute to the group’s longtime frontman Oderus Urungus, according to Revolver.
  • Jack White Claims Foo Fighters Comment Was 'A Joke,' Rolling Stone Comments Probably Weren't

    It seems like anything that Jack White says these days is pretty newsworthy, and his "rant" at a concert in Boston last night concerning Foo Fighters and Rolling Stone is no exception. Just as White predicted, his comments indeed became click bait all across the Internet, but now he's taken a step back to offer some clarification of his comments.
  • 'Foo Fighters Day' Declared Today, Sept. 17, In Richmond, Virginia To Celebrate Crowdfunded Concert

    David Bowie isn't the only rock star today to be getting his own honorary day from an American city. Consequence of Sound reports that Sept. 17 (which is today) has been declared Foo Fighters Day in the city of Richmond, Virginia by Mayor Dwight Jones. This declaration comes on the same day that the multi-platinum rock band has agreed to perform a crowdfunded show at Richmond's National Theater, which will be the first time the Foos have performed in Virginia's capital city in 16 years.
  • 7 Bands That Broke Up After The Death Of A Member: Led Zeppelin, Nirvana, And More

    Out of all the problems a band can face, the death of a member seems like it would be one of the most difficult to overcome. Here are seven bands who broke up after the death of a member.
  • Tom Skeeter, Owner Of Legendary Sound City Studio, Dies

    Billboard reports that a message confirming Skeeter's death appeared on the studio's Facebook page this week, although the cause of death has yet to be revealed.
  • 5 Cool Things Foo Fighters Could Do For Their 20th Anniversary

    In a new interview with NME, Foo Fighters bassist Nate Mendel promised that the band has some "f**king cool" plans for their 20th anniversary next year. He didn't specify what any of these cool plans might be, but here are some guesses (and even some suggestions).
  • Foo Fighters Perform With Foo Fighters Tribute Band At UK Show

    During an intimate performance in London yesterday (Sept. 10), frontman Dave Grohl was able to take a breather while another singer jammed with the band. After joking with members of tribute band The UK Foo Fighters, Grohl invited singer Jay Apperley onstage to perform "White Limo."
  • Foo Fighters Change Name For UK Show

    After teasing some shows yesterday (Sept. 8) via Twitter, The Foo Fighters have announced that they will be playing their first gig under a new name.
  • Foo Fighters Will Play Crowdsourced Show In Virginia

    On Twitter over the weekend, the Foo Fighters announced their intention to play a crowdsourced show in Richmond, Virginia, a city the band hasn’t played since 1998. The origins of the show date back to March, when a Foo Fighters fan named Andrew Goldin began a Crowdtilt Open campaign to sell tickets to a show that the band hadn’t yet agreed to, in the hopes that the band would eventually agree to it.
  • Foo Fighters Release New 'Sonic Highways' Album Preview Clip [LISTEN]

    The clip, posted by Twitter Music, features the band's typical guitar-heavy sound. There aren't any vocals from Dave Grohl this time around, and the sample is not quite enough to appease a thirsty fan base, but it's something.
  • 7 Musicians Who Should Get Their Own Sitcoms: Nicki Minaj, Dave Grohl, And More

    With the news that Weezer's Rivers Cuomo, of all people, will be developing his own sitcom on Fox, we started thinking about some other famous musicians who should also get their own sitcoms. Here are seven musicians who we think would do a pretty good job.
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