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Foo Fighters - All My Life

Foo Fighters - All My Life

Foo Fighters History[edit] Formation and debut album (1994–1995)[edit] Frontman Kurt Cobain was found dead in his Seattle home on April 8, 1994, and Nirvana subsequently disbanded. Grohl received offers to work with various artists; he almost accepted a permanent position as drummer in Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. The Colour and the Shape (1996–1997)[edit] After touring through the spring of 1996, Foo Fighters entered Bear Creek Studio in Woodinville, Washington with producer Gil Norton to record its second album. Long-time drummer Taylor Hawkins (pictured in 2012) joined the band in 1997. Grohl explained that he'd wanted the drums to sound a certain way on the album. There Is Nothing Left to Lose (1998–2001)[edit] In 1998, Foo Fighters traveled to Grohl's home state of Virginia to write music for its third album. Before the release of the album, Capitol president Gary Gersh was forced out of the label. One by One (2001–2004)[edit] In Your Honor (2005–2006)[edit]

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