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Foo Fighters debut 'These Days' music video
Published Tuesday, Jan 31 2012, 10:49 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 2 comments
Foo Fighters have debuted their latest music video online.
The band will release 'These Days' as the third single to be lifted from their 2011 album Wasting Light, which reached number one on the US and UK charts.

The new video features behind-the-scenes footage of the group's tour of Australia and New Zealand and was directed by Wayne Isham.
'These Days' was written by frontman Dave Grohl and produced by Butch Vig and is available to download now.
The Foo Fighters have been nominated for six Grammy Awards at this year's ceremony and will perform at the show in Los Angeles on February 12.
The band are also up for 'Best International Group' at the Brit Awards 2012, which will take place at London's O2 Arena on February 21.
Watch the music video for Foo Fighters' 'These Days' below:
The band will release 'These Days' as the third single to be lifted from their 2011 album Wasting Light, which reached number one on the US and UK charts.

The new video features behind-the-scenes footage of the group's tour of Australia and New Zealand and was directed by Wayne Isham.
'These Days' was written by frontman Dave Grohl and produced by Butch Vig and is available to download now.
The Foo Fighters have been nominated for six Grammy Awards at this year's ceremony and will perform at the show in Los Angeles on February 12.
The band are also up for 'Best International Group' at the Brit Awards 2012, which will take place at London's O2 Arena on February 21.
Watch the music video for Foo Fighters' 'These Days' below:
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