Foo Fighters Release New Song to Mark 30th Anniversary of Band's Debut
- Earlier this week, the band released a surprise cover of Minor Threat’s ‘I Don’t Wanna Hear It’ with a photo video celebrating their 30th anniversary.
- Prompted by their 30th anniversary, Foo Fighters release a Minor Threat cover, citing the outfit and Ian MacKaye as major influences and nodding to straight-edge ethos.
- The band recorded instrumentals in 1995 and added vocals in 2025, with a photo montage video spanning decades illustrating the cross-decade production.
- In conjunction with the cover drop, the band signals their live return with fall shows in Asia and Mexico City, excluding drummer Freese.
- Amid turmoil from Hawkins' death and Freese's firing, Grohl's D.C. hardcore roots underscore Foo Fighters' resilience and enduring legacy.
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Foo Fighters release new song to mark 30th anniversary of band's debut
By MIKAEL WOOD

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Foo Fighters mark 30th anniversary with new single 'Today's Song' as Dave Grohl thanks past members
Foo Fighters have celebrated their 30th anniversary as a band by sharing new single ‘Today’s Song’. Check it out below along with a heartfelt message from Dave Grohl. The US rock giants have spent recent weeks sharing archive material across social media to mark three decades since their formation and debut album in the wake of the demise of Grohl’s past band Nirvana with the death of Kurt Cobain. This included sharing their short, brutal cover …
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