
Foo Fighters - Garage Tour
Mar 01 2011
•1h 41m
•Music, Documentary
This is a 40-minute music-packed documentary of the Foo Fighters tour of fans’ garages, in support of their phenomenal new album Wasting Light. The video was shot at the homes of several fans – their garages, precisely – throughout the spring in 2011.
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Dave Grohl
Self

Nate Mendel
Self

Taylor Hawkins
Self

Chris Shiflett
Self
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