Dave Grohl, disillusioned during the One By One sessions for Foo Fighters, made a legendary move when he joined Queens of The Stone Age, resulting in one of the most explosive drum performances of his entire career. Listen to “Song For The Dead” and be absolutely mesmerized by a technical ferocity rarely heard from him in Nirvana or the Foo Fighters. This track is a masterclass in controlled chaos, proving that Grohl is truly one of the most potent rhythmic forces in rock music history.
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