Doll - Foo Fighters
Released in 1997 on The Colour and the Shape, "Doll" stands as a defining track in Foo Fighters' early discography. The song exemplifies the band's signature blend of grunge roots and emerging alternative rock, featuring Dave Grohl's driving drumming and dynamic vocal delivery. As a staple of their mid-90s era, the recording captures the raw energy and melodic sensibilities that would characterize their subsequent work. It remains a significant piece in the band's catalogue, often cited alongside hits like "Everlong" and "The Pretender" for its role in establishing their identity within the rock genre. |