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  1. The Ever Passing Moment is the fifth studio album by punk rock band MxPx, released on May 16, 2000. MxPx gained critical recognition for this album and landed a slot supporting for the Offspring and Cypress Hill on the Conspiracy of One tour. "Responsibility" proved to be a minor radio hit, peaking at #24 on the Billboard Modern Rock ...

  2. 16 de mai. de 2000 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2000 CD release of "The Ever Passing Moment" on Discogs.

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  3. 22 de dez. de 2023 · Foo Fighters leader Dave Grohl hasn’t publicly said much about the 2022 death of his mother, Virginia Hanlon Grohl. Now, though, he has opened up about it. The December 20 episode of the Song...

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  4. 30 de jun. de 2023 · Culture. Dave Grohls Monument to Mortality. With trademark ferocity, the Foo Fighters front man is tackling the capriciousness of sudden loss. By Jeffrey Goldberg. Jen Rosenstein. June 30,...

    • Jeffrey Goldberg
    • ‘Chasing Birds’
    • ‘Beezleboss
    • ‘White Limo’
    • ‘Rape Me’
    • ‘Skin & Bones’
    • ‘Long Road to Ruin’
    • ‘Shake Your Blood’
    • ‘Run’
    • ‘Wheels’
    • ‘Every Day Is Exactly The Same’

    The Foo Fighters are in a comfortable place now. They’re unmatched as the world’s biggest rock band, and they have so much solid material in their back catalogue that they don’t really need any more great songs. They can play for four hours of all hits every night, so why keep trying to add to the list? It all goes back to that restless spirit with...

    Never underestimate Grohl’s ability to go for the laugh. Through various cameos, guest appearances, and now even his own horror-comedy film, Grohl has an untapped career path as a professional jokester. So it’s only natural that he found a fit with Jack Black and Kyle Gass in their mock-rock outfit Tenacious D. Grohl has been providing drums for th...

    Grohl has showed off quite a diverse set of skills within his music. There’s more conventional pop, like on his collaboration with Halsey. There’s electronic industrial rock, like with NIN (more on that in a second). There’s even the lighter acoustic side that the Foos have dipped into. But let’s be real: Grohl is at his best when he’s screaming hi...

    The Nirvana representation on this list was one of the toughest aspects to work through. That is especially true for a song like ‘Rape Me’. On one hand, it’s one of Nirvana’s greatest and most important songs. On the other, Grohl doesn’t actually get to do all that much, with his contributions limited to drums and, when played live, backing vocals....

    Grohl isn’t the most technically gifted guitar player in the world. He can’t read music, doesn’t really know much about theory, and could probably give a damn whether a progression is going I-iv-V-IV or A-B-C-D. But every once in a while, Grohl stumbles onto something truly unique that most writers beholden to traditional ways of thinking about mus...

    The Foo Fighters have released upwards of 50 singles throughout their 30 years as a band, so it only stands to reason that some of those tracks tend to get lost to history. If it wasn’t for its goofy music video (a Foo Fighters staple), ‘Long Road to Ruin’ would be in danger of getting lost in the mix. That’s unfortunate, seeing as how it’s one of ...

    If ever there was a superhero for Dave Grohl to base himself off of, it was Lemmy Kilmister. The hard rocking, hard partying, surly son of a bitch was actually quite a mellow and friendly character when he wasn’t belting sonic holes in the ozone with Motörhead. If you liked a drink, or a smoke, or a good joke, you had a friend in Lemmy, and Grohl w...

    We all tend to mellow with age. The fire burns out, the thrill goes, and it’s increasingly difficult to find the energy and strength to really rally against something once you transition into a quieter stage of life. Dave Grohl, somehow, is immune to this natural occurrence. Even though the Foos are a lot more experimental and low-key these days th...

    Ah, the dreaded greatest hits compilation. I don’t know if it’s still the case in the streaming age, but a greatest hits album was the most surefire way for a band to sell a billion copies of an album without ever having to do much work back when people still regularly bought physical albums. Just to show that they weren’t completely phoning it in,...

    It’s a somewhat unlikely meeting of the ’90s best musical minds. In one corner, there’s the rock-focused Dave Grohl, who turns his nose up at keyboards and machinery in favour of loud guitars and acoustic drums. In the other, there’sindustrial god Trent Reznor, who will manipulate any sound or signal to make his warped worldview come to life. As it...

  5. 22 de dez. de 2023 · Subscribe. Lyrically, the track offers fans a very raw, intimate insight into Grohl’s final moments with his mother. A key line in the first passage, “Where will I wake up?”, came directly from Virginia – it’s the question she posed to her son before she went to sleep for the very last time.

  6. 27 de dez. de 2023 · Dave Grohl has spoken about the passing of his mother Virginia Grohl. The Foo Fighters frontman appeared on an episode of the Song Exploder podcast, where he discussed the time he spent...