Fraternity

Foo Fighters · Other Songs - Foo Fighters

I'll never be fraternity
Another disease fraternity
Never believe fraternities
Just armies fall in line

I'll never be fraternity
I'll never need that brand on me
Fading the pace behind your eyes
Free to be straight for shape and size
Waiting awake and watch you rise
Go on keep feeding

Swearing by the
Swearing father
Swearing fathers in

I'll never be fraternity
Another disease fraternity
Never believe fraternity
Just armies fall in line

I don't believe fraternities
Seed of disease fraternities
Weight of the hate behind your eyes
Free to be straight for shape and size
Waiting awake and watch you rise
Go on keep feeding

Swearing by them
Swearing father
Swearing fathers in

I'll never be fraternity
Another disease fraternity
Never believe fraternities
Just armies fall in line

Hand me down

I'll never be fraternity
Another disease fraternity
Never believe fraternities
Just armies fall in line

Fall in line
Fall in line

Fraternity - Foo Fighters

Released in 2002 on the band's self-titled album, 'Fraternity' stands as a defining track in Foo Fighters' evolution from grunge revival to polished rock. Written by Dave Grohl and Nate Mendel, the song features a driving rhythm section and Grohl's signature vocal delivery, blending aggression with melodic accessibility. It exemplifies the band's ability to craft anthemic rock songs that resonate with both longtime fans and new listeners, showcasing their transition into a more mainstream rock sound while retaining their core energy. The track remains a staple of their discography, often performed live to energize crowds and cementing its place in the band's catalog of powerful, guitar-driven rock.