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  1. Sep 5, 2023 · Of course, there's another side to Franz Stahl's guitar coin. Many will recall that he served as a member of the Foo Fighters from 1997 through 1999, joining as a replacement for Pat Smear.

    • Foo Fighters, "Learn to Fly"
    • Foo Fighters, "Stacked Actors"
    • Foo Fighters, "Breakout"
    • Foo Fighters, "Next Year"

    On Nov. 2, 1999, Foo Fighters released their third album There Is Nothing Left to Lose. The album may have only reached No. 10 on the Billboard 200 Album Chart, but it turned out to be one of their biggest releases in terms of singles. Leading the way was "Learn to Fly," which arrived in mid-September 1999, a month and a half before the album's rel...

    The vitriolic "Stacked Actors," based on Grohl's disdain for the Hollywood lifestyle, was the next single. "[The song is] a blast of feedback and then a tuned-down Sabbath-on-speed type riff before blowing into this weird calypso-type thing with vocals that sound like Steve Miller," said Grohl to the Guardian about the song. The band performed the ...

    The other major single off the album was "Breakout," a high-energy rocker that got an extra push due to its inclusion in the Jim Carrey film Me, Myself and Irene. Delivering a rather soft opening, the track opens up into a full-throttle rocker with Grohl reaching full scream. Grohl also appeared in the video for the song, which included Me, Myself ...

    By the time the album cycle was over, Foo Fighters had earned their first Best Rock Album Grammy. It would be the first of three in a row for the band. Despite barely cracking the Top 10, the album would go on to be certified platinum. Reflecting on the disc in a 2006 interview, Grohl told Kerrangthat the album was "totally based on melody" and "mi...

  2. Nov 28, 2020 · The Foo Fighters seem to have a tendency to shuffle their guitarists: Pat Smear left, giving way to Franz Stahl, who was fired and replaced with Chris Shiflett, then Smear returned to the band. As of now, both Shiflett and Smear are still strumming along.

  3. Aug 15, 2023 · Stahl was reportedly fired on a conference call in 1999 (via NME). He had only made a few contributions to Foo Fighters' music history during his short time with the band. His guitar work can be heard on the song "A302," which appeared on the 1998 soundtrack for "Godzilla."

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  4. Then guitarist and childhood friend Franz Stahl deserted the ranks after just 18 months with the band, leaving Grohl without a guitar player for the second time in the Foo Fighters' career.

  5. Sep 4, 2022 · When the Foos pulled into the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards in New York, Smear played ‘Monkey Wrench’ with the band before handing over the guitar to new member Franz Stahl. Stahl completed the tour but couldn’t find his place within the band’s songwriting dynamic, causing him to be fired before the recording of 1999’s There Is Nothing ...

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  7. Prior to recording, guitarist Franz Stahl was fired, as frontman Dave Grohl felt the guitarist had not found his place in the band. At that point, Grohl decided that the band would just be a three-piece for the record, along with bassist Nate Mendel and drummer Taylor Hawkins.

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