DAVE GROHL Sorts Out JUSTIN HAWKINS And LEMMY

June 6, 2005

According to Megastar.co.uk, FOO FIGHTERS frontman Dave Grohl recently managed to patch things up between Justin Hawkins of THE DARKNESS and MOTÖRHEAD's Lemmy.

"Justin told me that the band had a beef with Lemmy. So I called Lemmy on the cell. He lives a block away," Grohl told CMU Daily.

"Lemmy had said he didn't like Justin's voice and Justin had said something back. You know… playground crap. Probably journalists stoking it all up and making work for Uncle Dave.

"But I sat them down with a couple of drinks and — hey presto! — you got a monsters of rock summit."

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