Revisiting comments made by Dave Grohl about the one album that helped him get through the death of his bandmate and Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain.
Dave Grohl has made it his life's mission to squeeze every drop out of music's opportunities. So he finds it confusing when others don't share the same passion.
Rock and roll might not be the musical equivalent of the Lord's work, but there was divine inspiration in the way Dave Grohl saw his heroes.
Dave Grohl draws influence from a range of different artists, but these five bands are the ones he considers his absolute favourite.
Dave Grohl is a bonafide rock god in his own right, but there was one particular album from a seminal metal band that changed his destiny forever.
Artists almost have the necessity to put their all into their work, but once these albums were completed, bands would have rather never gone back to it again.
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