Foo Fighters surprised everyone this Wednesday, the 16th, with the release of their new song "March of the Insane." The reason for the surprise is seeing the band exploring a rock genre that hadn't been tested before: thrash metal.

"March of the Insane" is part of the soundtrack for the horror-comedy film Studio 666 , which will be released on February 25th. The film features the Foo Fighters themselves playing themselves as they attempt to record their 10th studio album in a haunted mansion.

The new song was released under the pseudonym Dream Widow and features heavy guitars, a frenetic rhythm, and raspy vocals. Check out this new side of the band:

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