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MONTERREY, MEXICO – NOVEMBER 12: Foo Fighters band perform, on the concert as a part of 'Corona Capital Sessions 2025' at Estadio Banorte on November 12, 2025 in Monterrey, Mexico. (Photo by Medios y Media/Getty Images) Foo Fighters Producer Elliot Scheiner Once Had a Car Delivered to the Studio so the Band Could Hear Their Mixes Better
To help the Foo Fighters hear their mixes the best way possible, engineer Elliot Scheiner called in help from his friends at Acura.
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Jesse Grant/Getty Images for The Recording Academy Jimmy ‘The Senator’ Douglass, Long-Time Timbaland Collaborator, on What Defines Hip-Hop: ‘Everyone Could Make a Record’
Engineering legend Jimmy ‘The Senator’ Douglass explains why the 90s and 2000s were such a prolific era for hip-hop.
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Medios y Media/Getty Images Foo Fighters Upload Snippets of Possible New Album on Interactive Website Homepage
After teasing new music on social media, Foo Fighters have updated their website with an interactive preview of their next album.
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ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images How Jimmy ‘The Senator’ Douglass Got His Nickname, and the One He Refused to Take: ‘That’s Not Too Cool’
Prolific producer Jimmy ‘The Senator’ Douglass explains how he got his nickname two decades after being successfully established.
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(Photo by Ron Verhorst/Redferns) 4 Forgotten Songs That Are Infinitely Better Than These R&B Artists’ Biggest Hits
Noisey selects four forgotten songs from R&B artists that are just as good, if not better, than their biggest records.
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Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for Warner Bros ‘It’s Djorli, Baby’: Charli XCX’s ‘Wuthering Heights’ Soundtrack Drops With Unexpected Djo Collab
Charli XCX confirmed that Joe Keery had a hand in writing the closing track to her ‘Wuthering Heights’ soundtrack when fans spotted his name.
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Frank Micelotta/Getty Images David Bowie Once Reflected on Emotional Nirvana Cover of His Song, ‘The Man Who Sold the World’
Nirvana covered David Bowie’s early hit ‘The Man Who Sold the World’, and Bowie felt that it carried a certain mysticism.
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