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'''"Let It Die"''' is the second track and third single by the [[Foo Fighters]] from their [[2007]] album ''[[Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace]]''. The song starts off with a build up and also features drastic stylistic shifts. The song follows the massive hit "[[The Pretender (song)|The Pretender]]" and the minor hit "[[Long Road to Ruin]]."
'''"Let It Die"''' is the second track and third single by the [[Foo Fighters]] from their [[2007]] album ''[[Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace]]''.


The song features former [[Foo Fighters]] guitarist [[Pat Smear]]. Pat is currently a touring member of the [[Foo Fighters]].
The song features former [[Foo Fighters]] guitarist [[Pat Smear]]. Pat is currently a touring member of the [[Foo Fighters]].

Revision as of 19:57, 6 February 2008

"Let it Die"
Song

"Let It Die" is the second track and third single by the Foo Fighters from their 2007 album Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace.

The song features former Foo Fighters guitarist Pat Smear. Pat is currently a touring member of the Foo Fighters.

In an Interview with Billboard magazine on July 6, 2007, Dave Grohl noted,

"There's four-piece rock band shit, but then there are songs where the middle sections turn into this mass orchestrated swarm and ridiculous time signatures."[1]

References

  1. ^ Cohen, Jonathan. "Foo Fighters Let It Rip On Sixth Album". Billboard.com. July 6, 2007.