Probot was a heavy metal side project of former Nirvana drummer and Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl. Described by Grohl as "a death metal Supernatural"...
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Dave Grohl discography (section with Probot)
select tracks. In 2000, Grohl began work on the heavy metal side project Probot (2004), writing and performing the majority of the music himself. While...
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Thomas Gabriel Fischer (section Probot)
in 2006. Fischer also contributed to Dave Grohl's collaborative project Probot in 2003, performing on the song "Big Sky." In 2005, Fischer produced vocal...
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produce "Red War" for the self-titled release of Dave Grohl's metal project Probot. Cavalera has worked with the following musicians: Cavalera has collaborated...
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the all-star heavy metal album Probot, tracking down the legendary singers and providing some guitar work (the Probot album was not released until 2004...
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releasing the one-off album 'Rampton' in 2002. In 2003, he appeared on the Probot album, which was curated by his old friend and former Nirvana drummer Dave...
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Embrace by Cradle of Filth (1996) – spoken word on "Haunted Shores" Probot by Probot (2004) – vocals and bass on "Centuries of Sin" Chapter V: Unbent, Unbowed...
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"100 greatest guitarists of all time". In 2004, Thayil played guitar for Probot, Dave Grohl's heavy metal side-project; he was featured on the songs "Ice...
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Sounds – Still Hungry 2003 – Skew Siskin – Album of the Year 2004 – Probot – Probot – guests on "Shake Your Blood" 2005 – Throw Rag – 13 Ft. and Rising...
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releasing music by: Darkest Hour, Orcustus, and Dave Grohl‘s side project Probot. The band Earth joined the Southern Lord family in 2005—continuing Southern...
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