Foo Fighters Cover Minor Threat's "I Don't Wanna Hear It"
Briefly

Foo Fighters mark the 30th anniversary of their debut album with a cover of Minor Threat's "I Don't Wanna Hear It." Originally recorded in 1995, the song features Dave Grohl channeling Ian MacKaye's essence while delivering powerful vocals over fast-paced instrumentals. This cover recalls Grohl's ties to the DC hardcore music scene, exemplified by a fan letter he wrote to MacKaye at age 14. The band is also set to tour internationally this fall, further celebrating their legacy and connections in the music world.
"I don't wanna hear it, all you do is talk about you, I don't wanna hear it, 'cause I know that none of it's true/ I don't wanna hear it, I'm sick and tired of all your lies."
"Grohl has a strong connection to the DC hardcore scene. He famously wrote a fan letter to MacKaye when he was 14, and later drummed for Scream, who were signed to MacKaye's Dischord Records."
Read at Consequence
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