10 Big Takeaways Foo Fighters: Medicine At Midnight - Album Review

4. Best Stadium-Filled Moment

Foo Fighters Medicine At Midnight
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If we know anything about The Foo Fighters by now is that they are one of the greatest live performers in the world. Even if you've not had the good fortune of seeing these behemoths in person, the countless headline acts available to watch is enough to give you goosebumps all over.

Let's face it, a lot of their songs were Taylor-made (or Grohl-made) to be belted out by thousands in stadiums all over the world. Every album has at least one. There's Best Of You off of In Your Honour (about the only good thing to come out of that album), Times Like These off of One By One and now Medicine At Midnight has Love Dies Young.

Love Dies Young is the 9th and final song from the album and I can safely say there hasn't been a more fitting finale to any Foos album ever. The ending to the song feels like a goodbye as the band soars into the final chorus repeating the words "Love Dies Young" over and over again.

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