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The statements issued by the Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins, where indicated the possible disintegration of the group earlier this year, would have grieved more than a follower of the iconic American rock band.
"We are in a 'ihateus' undefined. Instead of 'hiatus' (pause or rest) call it 'ihateus' ( 'we hate').This is not because we do not love each other, or do not want to make more music together, we have done a lot in the last five or six years. as a band we could go to the studio tomorrow and have fun as much as we have done, but I think the world needs a break from us for a short time. "
In the following video, you can see Hawkins comments that pointed to a possible break from the band:
While rumors of their separation were associated with an alleged solo project of vocalist Dave Grohl, in recent days the group published a material in which they rejected the series of information disseminated about their supposed disintegration.
In it, Grohl wonders if it's time to do something else in his life, playing hip hop on a piano as an act of deep sarcasm. Likewise, the group jokes mentioning an ironic list of possible options for replacement vocalist. Finally, the band plays the song Everlong by the American singer Nick Lachey. The statement that accompanied the end of the publication read as follows: "For the millionth time, we are not breaking solo and nobody will."