Songs in the Key of X: Music From and Inspired by The X-Files (1996 " Down in the Park"*).
Triple J Hottest 100 Volume 3 (1996 "This Is a Call").
Big Shiny Tunes (1996 "Alone + Easy Target").
In fact, Rock Band 3 has an achievement with that very name, which you get by beating three songs on whose recording Grohl was involved. Certain snarkers have even joked that the Rock Band video games should be retitled "Dave Grohl Band," considering that he is or has been involved in at least six of the contributing acts (Nirvana, Foo Fighters, Queens of the Stone Age, Them Crooked Vultures, Nine Inch Nails, Tenacious D), which is more than basically everyone else on the planet. But Dave Grohl is also very busy with other stuff as well while the discography below is somewhat exaggerated, it's not joking about how much he's in demand. Nonetheless, the sub-optimally named band is still going strong after two decades. He did not intend Foo Fighters to be a long term project and is on record stating that if he'd known it was going to last, he'd have chosen a better name. Grohl, knowing his perception in the public's mind as just another drummer, decided to start his own band, Foo Fighters, and is the creative force behind their output almost every single noise on their first album was him, whether it was made by drums, guitar, bass or voice. However, Nirvana disbanded after the death of frontman Kurt Cobain. Having spent his teenage years in hard-working but little known hardcore punk bands, Grohl's first exposure to popular attention in the world of music was as the (last of several) drummer for Nirvana, one of the most influential bands of The '90s. David Eric Grohl (born January 14, 1969) is an American rock musician and multi-instrumentalist mainly known for his work with Nirvana and creating Foo Fighters, but also involved with a RIDICULOUS number of side projects.