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Long Road to Ruin

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Old School Foo!

The Foo Fighters always had this reputation of making hilarious music videos with each of their songs. Over the years, fans have laughed at their remarkably funny humor. Sadly, the last couple music videos have been, well, "mature". Foo Fighters seemed like they were ready to move on and grow up, making their videos more serious or more to the sense of a music video standard. Fans were excited to see the new Foos in action, but sadden by the fact they may never see the videos that made the Foos, the way they are. With "Long Road to Ruin", that isn't the case anymore. They laid down their serious side for a moment and went back to old school style by bringing back their humor and their silly charm. This is a welcome back to fans, and good way to show that the Foo Fighters never lost their sense of humor towards music videos. This is a great video to watch for any fans alike, even new ones. Foo Fighters rock!

The first good soap opera...ever

It's been a long time since the Foo Fighters made a comedic music video, but now here's "Long Road to Ruin," a hilarious behind-the-scenes peek into the world of crummy soap operas. The ending is by far the best part of the entire thing. The Foos should really make more videos like this.

another great video from the guys

freakin' sweet. I love this video and I love the new album.

Biography

Formed: 1995 in Seattle, WA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

When Foo Fighters released a debut album written and recorded entirely by leader Dave Grohl — at that point known only as the powerhouse drummer for Nirvana — in the summer of 1995, few would have guessed that the group would wind up as the one band to survive the '90s alt-rock explosion unscathed. Other bands burned brighter but they flamed out, breaking up after scoring a hit or two, but the Foos steadily racked up success after success, filling up stadiums around the world while staying...
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