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Foo Fighters: Sonic Highway


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So I am a big Foo Fighters fan so obviously I am looking forward to their new album, Sonic Highway. I wasn't impressed with their last album but this one looks to be a lot better.

The interesting thing they did for this album is that they recorded each song in different recording studios across the country and each song is inspired by that city.

They have a HBO series documenting the thought process of Sonic Highways and some history of music in each city.

Anyways, didn't know if there were any Foo Fighters fans out there but I thought this was pretty neat and several of the songs released are pretty good.

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I've only seen the first episode so far, but it was great. I'm not the number one Foo Fighters fan or anything, but I respect the hell out of Dave Grohl and the quality he's been able to maintain for 20 years. The first episode was also a great way to get exposure to new music. I'd never listened to Naked Raygun before.

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I am a huge Foo Fighters fan. I went to see their show at TWC Arena a couple years ago for the Wasting Light album. I loved the last album. I really liked "Walk" and some of the other tunes were very good also. So far, I have heard all three of the new songs. At first, I didn't like them as much, but they are starting to grow on me. I guess you have to hear them a few times. I hope they come back to Charlotte for this tour!

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