Foo Fighters are dropping a new album next week, and one of the singles already released from the band’s upcoming offering is “Waiting on a War”.
The song is a deeply personal one for frontman Dave Grohl, who revealed the song’s origin in an interview with BBC News. According to Grohl, it all stems from growing up on the outskirts of Washington, DC during the height of the Cold War.
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