Franz Stahl

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Franz Stahl was the guitarist of the Washington, DC Hardcore Punk band Scream. Along with the famous band Minor Threat, Scream is considered by many to be among the more influential punk bands to emerge from the scene, which spans the 1980s through to the present.

Stahl is the brother of Scream lead singer Peter Stahl, and along with bassist Skeeter Thompson and drummer Kent Stax (later replaced by Dave Grohl), helped to define the Hardcore Punk music genre that later spilled over into other genres including the successful alternative rock sound of the early 1990s.

Stahl was also briefly part of Dave Grohl's band Foo Fighters from 1997-1999 and in Wool from 1990-1996.

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Discography
Albums: Foo Fighters | The Colour and the Shape | There Is Nothing Left to Lose | One by One | In Your Honor
Singles: "This Is a Call" | "I'll Stick Around" | "For All the Cows" | "Big Me" | "Monkey Wrench" | "Everlong" | "My Hero" | "Walking After You" | "Learn to Fly" | "Stacked Actors" | "Generator" | "Breakout" | "Next Year" | "The One" | "All My Life" | "Times Like These" | "Low" | "Have It All" | "Best of You" | "DOA" | "Resolve" | "No Way Back/Cold Day in the Sun"
EPs: Five Songs and a Cover
Live albums: Skin and Bones
Live DVD's: Everywhere But Home | Skin and Bones
Related Bands
Nirvana | Sunny Day Real Estate | The Germs | Scream | Probot | Queens of the Stone Age | Taylor Hawkins and the Coattail Riders | The Fire Theft | Tenacious D | Late!
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