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The Dave Grohl-fronted outfit addressed its future while sharing a New Year’s Eve message earlier today (Saturday, December 31) on social media.
The FOO FIGHTERS wrote: “As we say goodbye to th…
FOO FIGHTERS: ‘We’re Going To Be A Different Band Going Forward’
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