Rock stars are supposed to be abrasive. Dave Grohl is relentlessly friendly. Rock stars are supposed to be sullen. Dave Grohl loves to talk. Rock stars are supposed to be mysterious. Dave Grohl is a goof.
Rock stars are also supposed to be haunted. And that?s where the Foo Fighters singer-guitarist comes closest to fitting the bill ? even if his wild, coffee-fueled laughter does plenty to mask it. The drummer-turned-frontman has spent the past 17 years trying to outrun the noisy, generation-defining smog of Nirvana, a band whose rapturous distortion will hang over rock-and-roll for as long as rock-and-roll continues to exist.
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