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Dave Grohl: Foo Fighters Renamed Album Due to 'Wicked: For Good' Conflict

Dave Grohl revealed the Foo Fighters had to rename their new album because of a conflict with 'Wicked: For Good,' expressing his frustration over the situation.

·May 3, 2026·via NME
Dave Grohl: Foo Fighters Renamed Album Due to 'Wicked: For Good' Conflict

Dave Grohl has revealed that Foo Fighters were forced to rename their latest album because of Wicked: For Good .

- Read More: Foo Fighters deliver the dopamine on the futureproof rock beast ‘Your Favorite Toy’

The frontman recently sat down with Radio X’s John Kennedy to discuss ‘ Your Favorite Toy ’, which arrived last Friday (April 24), featuring previously-released singles ‘Caught In The Echo’,  ‘Asking For A Friend’ , and  ‘Of All People’ , as well as the record’s  title track – which may well have been different if it weren’t for the Wicked sequel.

“Actually, you know what I wanted to call the record? I wanted to call the record ‘For Good’, because that song, ‘Your Favourite Toy’, at first I called it ‘For Good,’” Grohl explained. “In that song, ‘Your Favourite Toy,’ it says, ‘ Get back, hear that boy / Someone threw away your favourite toy for good .’”

After ‘For Good’ popped into his head as a potential album title, he said he realised it was a good one not only for the song, but to frame the entire album. “They could have more than a few meanings,” he said, “but I’m like, ‘That’s kind of nice – ‘For Good.'”

However, his excitement was dampened when he learned of the second Wicked film’s title, and continued: “That Wicked movie came out, and it’s called Wicked: For Good . And I was so pissed! So, then I changed the title of the song, and then it just became the title of the album.”

It comes after the Foos  dropped a zombie apocalypse-style video for ‘Spit Shine’, which was written and directed by Grohl . Before sharing visuals for that single, the band dropped by  Saturday Night Live UK   last weekend to  perform ‘Caught in the Echo‘ and ‘Child Actor’ live for the first time .

While in London to celebrate their album launch recently,  Grohl and Pat Smear surprised fans attending an album listening party , walking into the event while one fan was midway through a karaoke rendition of their 1997 track ‘Monkey Wrench’.

NME  gave the record three-and-a-half stars  in a review which read : “Vocally, Grohl has rediscovered his roar, but lyricism has never been his strongest suit, and much of it here is throwaway; those looking for signs of where his head is at after his  infidelity scandal  two years ago will be largely disappointed.

“But a fascinating exception is ‘Child Actor’, on which Grohl – who’s come to relish the spotlight after 30 years as the Foos’ frontman – unflinchingly examines his need for validation; it is the sound of somebody who has knocked themselves off their own perch searching for answers in the mirror.

“‘Your Favorite Toy’ is a few more tracks of that depth away from being the most vital Foo Fighters record since 1997’s ‘The Colour and the Shape’. For now, at least, they have remembered that no-frills punk, played fast and loud, suits them much better than middle-of-the-road dad-rock.”

Foo Fighters will be heading out on  a European stadium tour that is set to include two nights at Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium  at the end of June. They will also  be playing a range of major European shows this summer , as well as  a North American stadium tour for the summer , and they have also just announced  an Australian and New Zealand tour for late 2026 and early 2027 .

Any remaining tickets for all shows on the Foo Fighters’ US tour are available  here  and for UK and Europe shows, you can find tickets  here .

In other news, Grohl recently  recalled the time he accidentally insulted  David Bowie , saying that he “backpedalled so fast”, and revealed the boozy secret to keeping his vocal cords in a healthy condition – only to later say it was “all a lie” .

Meanwhile,  he has made a rare political statement about the “deeply divided” America , saying: “There needs to be change.”

The post Foo Fighters were forced to rename their new album over ‘Wicked: For Good’ conflict, Dave Grohl reveals appeared first on NME .

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