August 16, 2006 16:00

Dave Grohl goes solo

For film soundtrack

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Foo Fighters leader Dave Grohl is set to release solo material.

A track ’Vile’ will appear on the soundtrack to the film ’Rising Son: The Legend Of Skateboarder Christian Hosoi’, which is released on November 13.

The soundtrack also features Gnarls Barkley and Queens Of The Stoneage.

The tracklisting for the album is:

Gnarls Barkley - ’Just A Thought’
Murs - ‘Transitions Of A Rider’
Lexicon - ‘Sedated’
The Peakshow - ‘Tainted Love’
Fishbone - ‘Cheyenne’
Madvillian featuring MF Doom - ‘American’s Most Blunted’
Steel Pulse & Damian Marley - ‘No More Weapons’
Transplants - ‘One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven’
The Gossip - ‘Standing In The Way Of Control’
Optimus - ‘Pot Of Rain’
System Of A Down - ‘Dreaming’
Wajeed of the Platinum Pied Pipers - ‘The Place Where We Dwell’
Queens Of The Stone Age -‘Mexicola’
Team Sleep featuring Chino of The Deftones - ‘Antaraxia’
Charlie Early - ‘Mexican Radio’
Slightly Stoopid - ‘Still Be You’
The Procussions - ‘Little People’
Dave Grohl - ‘Vice’
Brant Bork - ‘Dr Aura’
Second Coming featuring Jay Adams - ‘No Family’


The documentary film tells the story of skateboarder Hosoi ascent into stardom, imprisonment for drug trafficking and his decision to become a born again Christian on his release in 2004, Billboard reports.

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