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See Dave Grohl Get Tasered in Foo Fighters’ ‘Walk’ Video

Dave Grohl is trapped in claustrophobic L.A. traffic, surrounded by dimwits with bumper stickers reading "Bieber is my copilot," "Thank you President Bush," and "Coldplay" (LOL), so of course he goes on a violent rampage mimicking the plot of 1993 frustration flick Falling Down. The Foo Fighters' new video for "Walk," off their excellent Wasting Light, is up there with their best clips -- hilarious, effortlessly acted, clever -- giving us a terrific idea: Dave Grohl should really host SNL (he's been awesome in all his guest spots and appeared on the show more often than any other musical guest other than Paul Simon, so why not?).

Could we love Dave Grohl any more? He keeps giving us more reasons! And now we know he can take a fake tasering with more joviality than the "Don't tase me, bro!" guy.

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