Artist Type: Group
Group Formed:
1994
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Foo Fighters are an American rock band formed by singer/guitarist Dave Grohl in 1995 in Seattle, USA. Grohl formed the group as a one-man project after the dissolution of his previous band Nirvana in 1994. Prior to the release of Foo Fighters in 1995, Grohl drafted Nate Mendel (bass), William Goldsmith (drums) (both of Sunny Day Real Estate and The Fire Theft), and Pat Smear (guitar) to complete the group. Goldsmith left during the recording of the group's second album The Colour and the Shape (1997), soon followed by Smear. They were replaced by Taylor Hawkins and Franz Stahl, respectively, although Stahl left prior to the recording of the group's third album, There Is Nothing Left to Lose (1999).
Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace (24 September 2007)
Foo Fighters (15 September 2003)
In Your Honor (2005)
In Your Honour (13 June 2005)
One by One (2002)
The Colour and the Shape (20 October 2003)
There Is Nothing Left to Lose (1 November 1999)
Wasting Light (11 April 2011)
Big Me (25 March 1996)
Five Songs and a Cover (20 November 2005)
Generator EP (24 April 2000)
Let It Die (6 May 2008)
My Hero: Japan Special Edition (19 January 1998)
Times Like These (2003)
All My Life (7 October 2002)
Best of You (30 May 2005)
Big Me (25 March 1996)
Breakout (18 September 2000)
DOA (19 September 2005)
Everlong (18 August 1997)
For All the Cows (20 November 1995)
Generator (6 March 2000)
Have It All (22 September 2003)
I'll Stick Around (28 August 1995)
Learn to Fly (18 October 1999)
Live in Holland (4 December 2000)
Long Road to Ruin (3 December 2007)
Low (23 June 2003)
Monkey Wrench (28 April 1997)
My Hero (19 January 1998)
Next Year (4 December 2000)
Resolve (21 November 2005)
Rope (25 February 2011)
Stacked Actors (17 January 2000)
The One (18 March 2002)
The Pretender (17 September 2007)
This Is a Call (19 June 1995)
Times Like These (6 January 2003)
Walking After You (29 June 1998)