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Article: Foo Fighters revitalised
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- New Straits Times
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- November 17, 2002
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New Straits Times
11-17-2002
Foo Fighters revitalised
Edition: New Sunday Times - Style; 2*
Section: Entertainment
Memo: (STF) - Drummer Dave Grohl wants to set the rock `n' roll record straight. With Nirvana, he overturned pretty-boy hair metal by defining alternative rock. Today, he fronts the Foo Fighters, bent on re-energising the spirit of classic rock
SINCE the early days as a professional musician, Grohl has always believed in playing rock hard and fast - and spontaneously. It perhaps explains why the Foo Fighters' fourth album, One By One, is crammed with the kind of frenetic energy associated with hard rock in its heyday.
A fury of rumours was racing through the grapevine that the ...
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