Foo’s Errand is an investigative podcast about the mysterious and unique situation of a band that is neither mysterious nor unique. The band, of course, being the Foo Fighters.
Jordan Petersen Kamp and Kendra Larsen
Kendra and Jordan discuss the Foo Fighters 2007 album, Echoes, Silence, Patience & Grace. A new segment is introduced, as this is the first album that both hosts remember coming out. Does it hold up over a decade later?
Guests Ale Crevier Joy and Daniel Hickey Joy join Kendra and Jordan to discuss the 2006 concert film Skin and Bones.
Kendra and Jordan discuss the music videos released for In Your Honor
Kendra and Jordan discuss a sample of the Foo Fighters' double album In Your Honor and ponder the Foo Fighters' legacy in 2005, then 10 years into their career.
Kendra and Jordan discuss the music videos from the album One By One
Kendra and Jordan discuss Foo Fighters' troubled 2002 album, One by One, the band's first butt-rock album.
Kendra and Jordan discuss the three music videos released around There Is Nothing Left to Lose, which feature Airplane! (1980) references and Jim Carrey-film tie-ins.
Kendra and Jordan discuss Foo Fighters' first dad rock album, There is Nothing Left to Lose, and both agree that this is the best one yet.
Kendra and Jordan discuss the music videos released as part of the promotion cycle for The Colour and the Shape.
Kendra and Jordan discuss the Foo Fighters' 1997 best-selling album The Colour and the Shape.
Kendra and Jordan jump into Foo Fighters' 1995 self-titled debut as well as discussing Dave Grohl's current persona in light of his musical upbringing in DC's punk and hardcore scene. The Christian Parent Scale is revealed.
Kendra Larsen and Jordan Petersen Kamp begin their journey through the world of Foo Fighter's, discussing the band's unnoticed importance in their lives as well as the confusing lack of an observable fanbase given the band's popularity.