Dave Grohl Answers Fan Questions in Reddit 'Ask Me Anything' Chat

Dave Grohl joined the esteemed ranks of interviewees such as President Barack Obama on Friday evening by participating in an "AMA" (Ask Me Anything) chat with Reddit users. Answering questions from the personal to the mundane, Grohl doled out advice on band names, discussed favorite foods and revealed that Foo Fighters are already writing their new album.

Here are a few highlights from the interview:

Who do you wish could have been in Sound City Movie that wasn't? – christyrose

Grohl: I would have to say Pat Benatar. There weren't enough women in the Sound City movie and she's one of the greatest female rock singers of all time.

How was working with Jack Black and Kyle Gass? Will you be working on more Tenacious D records with them in the future? – nosleeptilldeath

Grohl: So hard to play the drums when you're laughing hysterically and tears are rolling down you cheeks. Maybe the hardest gig ever. And: YES

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I know in "My Hero" you refer to the ordinary heroes out there, but was there any specific person, musical or not, who made you a significantly better man? – Oriolefan44

Grohl: i think my biggest musical hero growing up was probably Ian MacKaye he set a great example for all of us local musicians. still to this day i see him as the best example of a right-on musician.

Dave, how unreal was it to jam with Paul the first time? – tiguebot

Grohl: The first time I jammed with Paul was at a stadium in Liverpool, I played Back in the USSR, Band on the Run, and I Saw Her Standing There and it was one of the greatest experiences of my life.

You're one of the most hilarious people I know. When will you host SNL / have your own comedy show / take over the word with your comedic wit? – MBrennan10

Grohl: Hosting SNL is the last item on my bucket list - so we'll see what happens

So are we ever going to see a Dave Grohl reggae album? – Jorup

Grohl: I use to have to play reggae in my band Scream and I was never very good at it. –  Dave Grohlion

Which one of your songs means the most to you and why? – threedowg

Grohl: Probably "Walk" – which i wrote for my daughter as I was teaching her to walk.

Do you think "Grunge" will ever make a comeback? If so what are your thoughts on that? – ConundrumSteve

Grohl: If you mean loud ass guitars, loud ass drums, and screaming ass vocals? That never went away ding dong.

This article originally appeared on Rolling Stone: Dave Grohl Answers Fan Questions in Reddit 'Ask Me Anything' Chat

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