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Article: FOO FIGHTERS GROHL SEES NEW RECORDING EXPERIENCE AS `INTOXICATING AT TIMES'.(Arts and Entertainment)
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- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Article date:
- October 28, 1999
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For Foo Fighters front man Dave Grohl, the best part of recording the band's stellar third collection, ``There Is Nothing Left to Lose,'' was doing it without a label.
The album was cut in the basement of Grohl's home in Virginia shortly after the band exercised its key-man clause and left Capitol following last year's departure of former president Gary Gersh.
Grohl describes the recording experience as ``intoxicating at times. We were left completely to our own devices.
``One of the advantages of finishing the record before we had a new label was that it was purely our creation. It was complete and not open to outside tampering.''
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