Foo Fighters, HIV Deniers | Mother JonesSource: MotherJones.com
Some rock stars want to free Tibet. Others want to save Mumia. The Foo Fighters, on the other hand, want their fans to ignore accepted medical wisdom about AIDS.
Bon Jovi Mad About Sarah Palin Using His SongSource: The Huffington Post
Bon Jovi is mad at Sarah Palin for using their "Who Says You Can't Go Home" song at her rallies. The band joins a list of musical acts including Heart, Jackson Browne, the Foo Fighters and Van Halen that are mad at their songs being used at McCain-Palin events.
Foo Fighters Smack Down McCain's 'Hero' Theft Source: Wired News
He's already angered John Mellencamp, Van Halen, Heart, Jackson Browne and probably other artists we can't remember. Now John McCain has run afoul of the Foo Fighters. Dave Grohl's rockers are fed up with the Republican nominee's use of the their anthem, "My Hero."
Foos Fight McCain Over Song UseSource: BBC News
US rock band the Foo Fighters have told John McCain to stop using song My Hero in his presidential campaign, saying it "tarnishes" the track.
The band said it had been "appropriated without our knowledge".
Foo Fighters perform with ZeppelinSource: BBC News
Foo Fighters were joined onstage by members of Led Zeppelin as they wrapped up their second night at Wembley Stadium.
Guitarist Jimmy Page and bassist John Paul Jones teamed up with Dave Grohl and his band for Zeppelin classics Rock and Roll and Ramble On.

Alright, I admit it... I'm a bit of a concert junkie... I've probably said this before, and I might say it again in the future, but Sunday's show was by far the best rock concert I have ever seen! I saw Foo Fighters, Jimmy Eat World and Against ME! on Sunday.
MTV Awards Flourish Despite Britney BombSource: The New York Times
As in most train wrecks, it was hard to focus on just one thing as the Britney Spears disaster unfolded. There was just so much that went wrong.
Dave Grohl Says Foo Fighters Haven't Gone SoftSource: mtv.com
Dave Grohl has been in the rock business for more than 20 years now, and during that time, he's seen many so-called "musical movements" come and go. Thus, he's particularly amused by the current generation of emo-punk acts bounding across stages worldwide.
Foo Fighters with new albumSource: Corner of Music
Foo Fighters will release their new album, entitled "Echoes, Silence, Patience And Grace", September 25. It's produced by Gil Norton who also worked on their album "The Colour And The Shape", from 1997.
Legendary Melbourne venue goes up in flames Source: nme.com
Fire crews have now brought a blaze at legendary Melbourne live venue The Palace under control, after a fire broke out in the building around 3pm AEST today (July 11).
Foo Fighters plan 'big night' with Todd and BrantSource: The Sydney Morning Herald
Dave Grohl to make good on pledge to trapped Tasmanian miners.
When Australian miners Brant Webb and Todd Russell were trapped almost a kilometre underground, they listened to country music and American rock band Foo Fighters.
Raconteurs, Foo Fighters & Kings of Leon opening for Bob DylanSource: brooklynvegan.com
Bob Dylan (who doesn't like the sound of modern music) seems to be giving a modern audience more reason to come see him play - modern openers like Kings of Leon (who are also touring with the Stills), Foo Fighters (who just toured with Frank Black), and The Raconteurs (who are a …