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Full Albums | Foo Fighters

Without this record, there is no modern rock radio as we know it. This Is a Call and Big Me are hits, but the album closer Exhausted proves Grohl understood shoegaze as well as he understood punk. 2. The Colour and the Shape (1997) The Breakup Album (And The Birth of a Band)

All My Life and Times Like These are stadium staples. But the album sags in the middle ( Tired of You is a snooze). It’s the band’s most "of its era" record, for better and worse. 5. In Your Honor (2005) The Double-Edged Sword foo fighters full albums

"New Way Home." Hidden at the end of the album, this track is a six-minute anxiety attack set to music. It starts with a nervous acoustic strum, builds into a punk sprint, and ends with Grohl screaming "I’m not scared!" It’s the sonic equivalent of driving away from a burning house. Without this record, there is no modern rock

Taylor Hawkins died in March 2022. This is the album they made after. There is no gimmick. No guests. No fun. It is raw, brutal, and necessary. Grohl screams, cries, and fights his way through ten songs about loss. The Colour and the Shape (1997) The Breakup

When Dave Grohl stood behind a microphone for the first time in 1994, he wasn’t trying to start a legacy. He was bleeding out grief. Following the traumatic suicide of Nirvana bandmate Kurt Cobain, Grohl retreated to a studio in Seattle, picked up every instrument himself, and recorded a tape of distorted, melodic rage simply titled Foo Fighters .

Shame Shame is a bizarre lead single (that tribal drum beat!). Making a Fire is the best song Prince never wrote. It’s not a classic, but it’s a fun detour. Then, tragedy struck. 11. But Here We Are (2023) The Requiem

"Lonely as You." The album version is fine—industrial-lite grunge. But the Million Dollar Demo version (released later) is a ferocious, unhinged masterpiece. The released version neutered the riff. Seek out the demo.