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Foo Fighters Take a Breather

The Foo Fighters are going to take a break for an indefinite period of time.

After a 15-year career, the group has decided to go on hiatus.

In an interview with CNN, the original frontman for the group, which began making music in 1994, declared that the Foo Fighters Greatest Hits album will mark the end of an era for the Foo Fighters. The album hit music shelves on Tuesday (November 3).

Dave Grohl told CNN, "I think the band decided to take a break, not because we wanted to stop making music, but because we thought the world needed to take a break from us. This greatest hits record, that’s the end of something… It’s time to move on into this next chapter or another phase. Maybe it will be different in whatever way. I don’t know."

After giving the last concerts booked for Europe, Grohl will focus on his new group, Crooked Vulture, which he formed with John Paul Jones, the former bassist for Led Zeppelin, and Josh Hemme of Queens of the Stone Age.