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What movie and television projects has Foo Fighters been in?

Foo Fighters, an American rock band, has been involved in several movie and television projects over the years. Here are some notable examples:

Movies

1. Studio 666 (2022): Dave Grohl, along with the rest of the Foo Fighters, stars in this horror-comedy film about a haunted mansion in Los Angeles. The film also features horror icon Whitney Cummings.

2. The Life and Death of Tony Blair (2007): The band's song "All My Life" is featured in the closing credits of this British political satire.

3. I, Robot (2004): The song "Times Like These" is included on the film's soundtrack and is played during the movie's end credits.

Television

1. Sonic Highways (2014): This eight-part HBO documentary series follows Foo Fighters as they record their eighth studio album, "Sonic Highways," in eight different cities across the United States. Each episode features interviews, performances, and behind-the-scenes footage that explore the musical history and culture of each location.

2. The X-Files (1994): The band contributed the song "Walking After You" to the soundtrack for the pilot episode of the science fiction television series. The song was written for the show's main characters, Mulder and Scully.

3. The Drew Carey Show (1997): Foo Fighters made a guest appearance in an episode of this American sitcom, playing a fictional band called "The Fellas" at a high school dance.

4. The Simpsons (2002): Foo Fighters appeared in an episode titled "The President Wears Plaid," where they perform their song "This Is a Call" at the Springfield Chili Cook-Off.

These are just a few examples of the Foo Fighters' involvement in movie and television projects. The band's music has also been featured in various commercials, video games, and other media.

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