FOO FIGHTERS' GROHL Joins THE HARD ONS On MOTÖRHEAD Classic

February 4, 2003

FOO FIGHTERS frontman Dave Grohl joined support band THE HARD ONS at a show in Australia for a rendition of MOTÖRHEAD's "Ace Of Spades", according to NME.com.

Grohl invaded the stage for the end of THE HARD ONS' set at Melbourne Festival Hall last Wednesday (Jan. 29),when the bands were sharing a bill as part of the FOOs' theater schedule while they are in Australia on the Big Day Out festival.

Grohl had earlier in the tour shared a stage with one of his heroes, Jaz Coleman of KILLING JOKE, during a warm-up gig for the tour in Auckland, performing the 80's noise merchants' "Requiem".

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