The Best of Foos: The Story of Foo Fighters' 'Best of You'
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Choosing a song that truly defines the Foo Fighters in the 2000s is somewhat of a Herculean task: Dave Grohl and his Merry Band of Rock Stars have been putting out such consistently solid Rock N Roll since the mid 90s, one might be forgiven for having a hard time choosing just one. After all, in the 2000s alone there’s the last hurrah of the 90s with the anthemic and sentimental ‘Learn to Fly’.  In 2002/2003 there a dose of heavy and the heartfelt with the back to back smash hits ‘All My Life’ and ‘Times Like These’,  And in the closing years of the aughts we were blessed with the frantic sounds of ‘07’s The Pretender and the smooth ride of 2009’s ‘Wheels’ I’ll forgive you if you want to take a brief pause to take a walk down memory lane and put on some Foo Fighters Artist Radio right now. But perhaps the track that really gets the blood pumping and the devil horns raised to the sky is 2005’s aptly named ‘Best of You’  This is the story of Foo Fighters' Best of You with newly unearthed audio from the band! Also contains audio from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCmi_xLoH7Q  
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