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Dave Grohl Says ‘No Son Of Mine’ Is A Tribute To Motörhead’s Lemmy Kilmister

Foo Fighters just dropped their latest single, ‘No Son Of Mine, and now Dave Grohl has revealed that it was written as a tribute to late music legend, Motörhead‘s Lemmy Kilmister.

In a new interview with OK! Magazine, Grohl explained how the song, which appears on the band’s forthcoming album Medicine At Midnight, came about.

“[It started out with] this country swing to it, but then we decided for something a bit more aggressive, and it turned into these chunky riffs,” Grohl said.

“I wish Lemmy were alive to hear it, because he would see how much an influence he’s been to me.”

Alongside ‘No Son Of Mine’, Foo Fighters had also previously released Medicine At Midnight‘s lead single ‘Shame Shame‘. Last week, they dropped another new single ‘Waiting On A War‘.

Listen to ‘No Son Of Mine’ below.

 

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