Dave Grohl ‘Miserable’ Last Foo Fighters Show Photo Leaks

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Dave Grohl had a hilarious sourpuss face on after Foo Fighters played for the last time in 2019 at the Intersect Festival in Las Vegas, taking a hilarious photo with an angry face with some friends.

Kid Cudi has announced that each song off of his ‘Entergalactic’ album will be accompanied by a 30-minute episode of a Netflix series, leading to some fans on Reddit claiming it is a ripoff of the Foo Fighters ‘Sonic Highways’ album and HBO series from 2014.

Xdanmanx posted, “‘The idea of there’s never been an album and a series dropped at the same time, so each song will have a 30-minute narrative that kind of explains what that song is about and it’s a love story . . . It’s a youthful love story told through Cudi’s music.'”

Dave Grohl taking a brutal shot at Brad Pitt was revealed a couple of weeks ago. Shut_up_george responded, “Foo Fighters kind of already did that with Sonic Highways in 2016. Each song was recorded in and influenced by an important musical city, and they had an episode for each city. Not necessarily a narrative, but it’s certainly been done before.”

A_Big_Teletubby commented, “Hell, Mussorgsky wrote Pictures at an Exhibition in the 1800s after attending an art exhibition, and the piano pieces are meant to line up with the order of paintings you’d see walking around the gallery. Pink Floyd also made a movie for The Wall.”

JavierEscuela wrote, “Sturgill Simpson, a country artist released an album this year and it was accompanied by a Netflix Original Cyberpunk Anime. Not exactly the same thing but similar.”

ZGunrath said, “The Lonely Island kind of did this with their last album. Wasn’t a series but each song had a Netflix video to accompany it.” A Foo Fighters icon recently defended an offensive Dave Grohl remark.

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