FOO FIGHTERS — Foo Fighters

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Album · 1995

Tracklist

1. This Is a Call (3:53)
2. I'll Stick Around (3:52)
3. Big Me (2:12)
4. Alone+Easy Target (4:05)
5. Good Grief (4:01)
6. Floaty (4:30)
7. Weenie Beenie (2:45)
8. Oh, George (3:00)
9. For All the Cows (3:30)
10. X-Static (4:13)
11. Wattershed (2:15)
12. Exhausted (5:45)

Total Time 44:06

Australian edition bonus disc:
1. Winnebago (4:13)
2. Podunk (3:04)
3. How I Miss You (4:54)
4. Ozone (4:16)
5. For All the Cows (live) (3:33)
6. Wattershed (live) (2:15)

Line-up/Musicians

- Dave Grohl / vocals, lead and rhythm guitar, bass, drums
with
- Greg Dulli / guitar on X-Static

About this release

Studio album
July 4, 1995
Roswell Records/Capitol

A demo tape by Dave Grohl eventually released as the first Foo Fighters album. Australian version came with a bonus disc.

Thanks to Pekka for the addition

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Foo Fighters, in it's earliest incarnation, was a Queens of the Stone Age-esque band from the US. Their first release was in 1995; an eponymous album bearing a laser-gun as it's cover which featured a single musician as it's one man band. Dave Grohl, who had played in the band Nirvana until the unfortunate death in April 1994, entered a state of depression. As a sort of pick-me-up to break out of his funk, he solely recorded an album and labeled the name under "Foo Fighters" in order to hide his identity. Later, he signed on a full band in order to play the songs live. Due to the commercial boom of the debut, Grohl kept his new band mates and continued with a very successful career.

The debut is very unlike the band's later material. Grohl obviously still found it hard to diversify himself from Nirvana so shortly after the death of Cobain, and his debut is obviously sounding like a Nirvana album. It doesn't do much in the way of innovation, being your everyday standard grunge/hard rock album, but to know it was recorded only by a man suffering from depression with very little help is impressive nonetheless. Unfortunately there isn't really that much to say about the album due to it's blissful yet blatant simplicity. However, an album being 'just for fun' means there wasn't too much effort to begin with. It is a very enjoyable album, and can be put on for any occasion. I'd say have fun, but at the same time indulge into the real Fighter's work as well. Sad Grohl did a good job.

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