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FOO FIGHTERS Snag BOYZ II MEN Singer For "Heaviest Song" On Concrete And Gold

Boyz II Men – the R&B group from Philly, and who Always Sunny In Philadelphia parody.

Boyz II Men – the R&B group from Philly, and who Always Sunny In Philadelphia parody.

Foo Fighters will release its new album Concrete And Gold on September 15, and it seems like it'll be pretty heavy! Though according to Dave Grohl, there's heavier material on the album that sounds like "Sabbath and Pink Floyd," and it'll feature the most metal dude you can think of – Shawn Stockman of Boyz II Men.

Grohl tells BBC that Stockman's vocals ended up being a choir on the song, and that his contribution will be featured on the song called "Concrete And Gold."

The guy from Boyz II Men walking through the parking lot and me saying ‘Ahh, dude, would you sing on our record?’ And he does–on the heaviest song on the entire record [that would be the title track.] It sounds like Sabbath and Pink Floyd. It’s heavy. It’s the last song on the record with the guy from Boyz II Men… He built a choir–it’s like 40 vocals stacked. It’s insane.

If you're still not sure why you know the name Boyz II Men, it's probably because you heard them parodied on It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia.

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