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Foo Fighters While he was drumming with Nirvana, Dave Grohl was recording
original songs at home that never received public release. Those tapes
would become the foundation of Foo Fighters, the band he formed in 1995,
after the death of Kurt Cobain. Like Nirvana, Foo Fighters melded loud,
heavy guitars with pretty melodies and mixed punk sensibilities with a
sharp sense of pop songwriting. Dave Grohl began playing guitar and writing
songs in his early teens, as well as performing with a variety of hardcore
punk bands. In the late '80s, when he was still in his teens, he joined
the Washington, D.C.-area hardcore band Scream as their drummer. During
the final days of Scream, Grohl began recording his own material in the
basement studio of his friend Barrett Jones. Some of Grohl's songs appeared
on Scream's final album, Fumble. After Scream's 1990 summer tour, Grohl
joined Nirvana and moved to Seattle. After Nirvana recorded Nevermind,
Grohl went back to the D.C. area and recorded a handful of tracks that
would appear on Pocketwatch, a cassette released by Simple Machines. For
most of 1992 he was busy with Nirvana, but when the band stayed off of
the road, he recorded solo material with Jones, who had moved to Seattle.
The pair kept recording throughout early 1993, when Grohl returned to
Nirvana to record In Utero. Grohl had toyed with the idea of releasing
another independent cassette in the summer of 1993, but the plans never
reached fruition. Following Kurt Cobain's suicide in 1994, the drummer
kept quiet for several months. In the fall of 1994, booking time in a
professional studio, Grohl and Jones recorded the album that became Foo
Fighters' debut album in a week. Boiling down his backlog of songs to
about 15 tracks, Grohl played all of the instruments on the album. He
made 100 copies of the tape, passing it out to friends and associates.
In no time, Dave Grohl's solo project became the object of a fierce record
company bidding war.Instead of embarking on a full-fledged solo career,
Grohl decided to form a band. Through his wife he met Nate Mendel, the
bassist for Sunny Day Real Estate. Shortly before the pair met, Jeremy
Enigk, the leader of Sunny Day Real Estate, had converted to Christianity
and quit the band, effectively ending the group's career. Not only did
Mendel join Grohl's band, but so did Sunny Day's drummer, William Goldsmith;
former Germs and Nirvana guitarist Pat Smear rounded out the lineup. The
band, named Foo Fighters after a World War II secret force that allegedly
researched UFOs, signed a contract with Capitol Records. The band's self-titled
debut, consisting solely of Dave Grohl's solo recordings, was released
on July 4, 1995. It was an instant success in America, as "This Is
a Call" garnered heavy alternative and album rock airplay. By early
1996, the album was certified platinum in the U.S. Let us connect you with a Foo Fighters Agent now to book Foo Fighters to appear at your next corporate, private or special event! *Please Note: Headline Entertainment will not respond to inquiries related to any of the following (sorry, no exceptions):
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