The Foo Fighters' second album, "The Colour and the Shape," was released in 1997 and marked a significant change in the band's sound. With the addition of guitarist Taylor Hawkins, bassist Nate Mendel, and drummer Pat Smear, the band's music became more polished and refined. The album featured hits like "Monkey Wrench" and "My Hero," showcasing the band's ability to craft catchy, high-energy rock songs.
Suddenly, his fiber-optic connection groaned. The download didn’t show a progress bar; it showed a timeline. 1995. 1997. 1999. As each year "downloaded," snippets of audio bled through his speakers—not the polished radio hits, but the sounds of the room. He heard Dave Grohl’s muffled laugh in a Seattle basement in '95. He heard the ghost of a drum fill that never made it onto The Colour and the Shape
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: A danceable departure for the group, featuring soul-inspired grooves on tracks like "Shame Shame". Discography Overview (1995–2021) Album Title Release Date Key Singles Foo Fighters July 4, 1995 "This Is a Call", "Big Me" The Colour and the Shape May 20, 1997 "Everlong", "Monkey Wrench" There Is Nothing Left to Lose Nov 2, 1999 "Learn to Fly", "Breakout" One by One Oct 22, 2002 "All My Life", "Times Like These" In Your Honor June 14, 2005 "Best of You", "DOA" Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace Sept 25, 2007 "The Pretender", "Long Road to Ruin" Wasting Light April 12, 2011 "Rope", "Walk" Sonic Highways Nov 10, 2014 "Something from Nothing" Concrete and Gold Sept 15, 2017 "Run", "The Sky Is a Neighborhood" Medicine at Midnight Feb 5, 2021 "Shame Shame", "Waiting on a War"
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