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"Best of You" is a song by American rock band Foo Fighters, released as the lead single from the band's fifth studio album, In Your Honor (2005). Dave Grohl notes that the song was written following appearances at 2004 American presidential candidate John Kerry's campaign trail and is "about breaking away from the things that confine you". [3]
The Foo Fighters have won 15 Grammy Awards, including Best Rock Album five times, making them among the most successful rock acts in Grammy history. [4] In 2021, the band was announced as recipients of the first "Global Icon" award at the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards .
The studio recording can be found on the Foo Fighters website under 'Foo Fighters FM' on station 94.1. "Knucklehead" Dave Grohl, Nate Mendel, Taylor Hawkins and Chris Shiflett Adam Kasper One by One: Recorded during the One by One sessions with Brian May [11] "Lonely Boy" Andrew Gold: Adam Kasper, Foo Fighters There Is Nothing Left to Lose B-Sides
Since 1995, Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters have reigned as one of the most commercially successful rock bands in the world, but the project’s auspicious beginnings belie its enduring popularity.
Best of You; Big Me; Breakout (Foo Fighters song) Bridge Burning; But, Honestly; C. Cheer Up, Boys (Your Make Up Is Running) Come Back (Foo Fighters song) Concrete ...
"Everlong" is widely regarded as one of Foo Fighters' best songs. In 2020, Kerrang ranked the song number one on their list of the 20 greatest Foo Fighters songs, [13] and in 2021, American Songwriter ranked the song number two on their list of the 10 greatest Foo Fighters songs.
Foo Fighters have released the second preview from their upcoming album But Here We Are in the form of “Under You,” on which the phased lead guitar sound and genial rhythmic propulsion may ...
Greatest Hits includes a selection of Foo Fighters hit singles. Two singles from their 1995 debut, Foo Fighters album ("This Is a Call" and "Big Me") are included.Three singles are included from 1997's The Colour and the Shape album ("Monkey Wrench", "Everlong" and "My Hero").