Foo Fighters - There Is Nothing Left to Lose

Primary Artist
Foo Fighters
Album Title
There Is Nothing Left to Lose
Release Date
November 2, 1999 
Time
46:24 
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Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Foo Fighters were the most unexpectedly mercurial band in '90s rock, boasting a different lineup for each of their three albums. The ever-shifting membership didn't help erase the image that the group was merely a vehicle for Dave Grohl, and made it seem like Grohl was something of a dictator, at least to some biased outside observers. That's why their third record, There Is Nothing Left To Lose, comes as somewhat of a surprise. It is the first Foo Fighters album that sounds like the work of a unified, muscular band, and the first one that rocks really hard. Read More
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