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Foo Fighters have released a surprise new five-track EP, 01070725.
Good news, Foo Fighters fans! The band are keeping up their current trend of dropping surprise EPs, and have graced us with another one, 01070725.
The five-track release features two studio tracks – If Ever, a B-side to The Pretender; and Seda, a track on the bonus edition of Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace – as well as live versions of Keep The Car Running and Dead Kennedys' Holiday In Cambodia, and a demo version of Come Alive.
Back in August, frontman Dave Grohl revealed of any potential new Foos music: “There’s always something. I’m constantly writing but not always seriously, then at some point they become a little more formed. When I feel like they’re ready, that’s when I bring them to the band. We’re not that far along in any kind of official process, but there’s always something. It’s happened before where we’ve written a song that afternoon and performed it. Never say never. There is one new song that would fucking destroy and I would love people to hear it.”
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Check out the tracklist to 01070725 below:
1. If Ever
2. Come Alive (demo version)
3. Seda
4. Keep The Car Running (live at BBC Radio 1's Six Weeks Of Summer)
5. Holiday In Cambodia (live at 2007 MTV Music Awards) (Dead Kennedys cover)
And listen to the EP in full:
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