Your Favorite Toy

Foo Fighters

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Description

Foo Fighters’ Your Favorite Toy is the band’s twelfth studio album, released in 2026, and it presents a leaner, louder version of their modern rock sound. The record is short and punchy, built around hard-driving guitars, rawer distortion, and Dave Grohl’s big, strained vocal energy, with songs like “Caught in the Echo,” “Of All People,” “Window,” and the title track shaping its fast-moving momentum.

The album feels like a reaction against heaviness and grief, trying to turn pressure into movement, volume, and release. Tracks such as “Spit Shine,” “Unconditional,” “Child Actor,” “Amen, Caveman,” and “Asking for a Friend” mix classic Foo Fighters hooks with a rougher garage-punk edge, giving the project a sense of urgency and emotional grit. Overall, Your Favorite Toy works as a compact, energetic late-career Foo Fighters album, emphasizing catharsis, noise, and the band’s instinct for stadium-sized rock choruses.

Foo Fighters’ Your Favorite Toy is the band’s twelfth studio album, released in 2026, and it presents a leaner, louder version of their modern rock sound. The record is short and punchy, built around hard-driving guitars, rawer distortion, and Dave Grohl’s big, strained vocal energy, with songs like “Caught in the Echo,” “Of All People,” “Window,” and the title track shaping its fast-moving momentum.

The album feels like a reaction against heaviness and grief, trying to turn pressure into movement, volume, and release. Tracks such as “Spit Shine,” “Unconditional,” “Child Actor,” “Amen, Caveman,” and “Asking for a Friend” mix classic Foo Fighters hooks with a rougher garage-punk edge, giving the project a sense of urgency and emotional grit. Overall, Your Favorite Toy works as a compact, energetic late-career Foo Fighters album, emphasizing catharsis, noise, and the band’s instinct for stadium-sized rock choruses.

Foo Fighters’ Your Favorite Toy is the band’s twelfth studio album, released in 2026, and it presents a leaner, louder version of their modern rock sound. The record is short and punchy, built around hard-driving guitars, rawer distortion, and Dave Grohl’s big, strained vocal energy, with songs like “Caught in the Echo,” “Of All People,” “Window,” and the title track shaping its fast-moving momentum.

The album feels like a reaction against heaviness and grief, trying to turn pressure into movement, volume, and release. Tracks such as “Spit Shine,” “Unconditional,” “Child Actor,” “Amen, Caveman,” and “Asking for a Friend” mix classic Foo Fighters hooks with a rougher garage-punk edge, giving the project a sense of urgency and emotional grit. Overall, Your Favorite Toy works as a compact, energetic late-career Foo Fighters album, emphasizing catharsis, noise, and the band’s instinct for stadium-sized rock choruses.

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0199584421322 0199584421315 0199584421513
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Publisher :
RCA Records Label RCA Records Label RCA Records Label
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Genre :
Rock/Pop
Product Dimensions
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Length x Width x Height :
6 x 5.2 x 0.5 in 12.5 x 12.5 x 0.5 in 12.5 x 12.5 x 0.5 in
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Weight :
90 g 250 g 250 g

Your Favorite Toy

Foo Fighters

Sale - Sale price $18.99 CAD Regular price
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Sale - Sale price $36.99 CAD Regular price
Regular price $36.99 CAD
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Sale - Sale price $39.99 CAD Regular price
Regular price $39.99 CAD
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Description

Foo Fighters’ Your Favorite Toy is the band’s twelfth studio album, released in 2026, and it presents a leaner, louder version of their modern rock sound. The record is short and punchy, built around hard-driving guitars, rawer distortion, and Dave Grohl’s big, strained vocal energy, with songs like “Caught in the Echo,” “Of All People,” “Window,” and the title track shaping its fast-moving momentum.

The album feels like a reaction against heaviness and grief, trying to turn pressure into movement, volume, and release. Tracks such as “Spit Shine,” “Unconditional,” “Child Actor,” “Amen, Caveman,” and “Asking for a Friend” mix classic Foo Fighters hooks with a rougher garage-punk edge, giving the project a sense of urgency and emotional grit. Overall, Your Favorite Toy works as a compact, energetic late-career Foo Fighters album, emphasizing catharsis, noise, and the band’s instinct for stadium-sized rock choruses.

Foo Fighters’ Your Favorite Toy is the band’s twelfth studio album, released in 2026, and it presents a leaner, louder version of their modern rock sound. The record is short and punchy, built around hard-driving guitars, rawer distortion, and Dave Grohl’s big, strained vocal energy, with songs like “Caught in the Echo,” “Of All People,” “Window,” and the title track shaping its fast-moving momentum.

The album feels like a reaction against heaviness and grief, trying to turn pressure into movement, volume, and release. Tracks such as “Spit Shine,” “Unconditional,” “Child Actor,” “Amen, Caveman,” and “Asking for a Friend” mix classic Foo Fighters hooks with a rougher garage-punk edge, giving the project a sense of urgency and emotional grit. Overall, Your Favorite Toy works as a compact, energetic late-career Foo Fighters album, emphasizing catharsis, noise, and the band’s instinct for stadium-sized rock choruses.

Foo Fighters’ Your Favorite Toy is the band’s twelfth studio album, released in 2026, and it presents a leaner, louder version of their modern rock sound. The record is short and punchy, built around hard-driving guitars, rawer distortion, and Dave Grohl’s big, strained vocal energy, with songs like “Caught in the Echo,” “Of All People,” “Window,” and the title track shaping its fast-moving momentum.

The album feels like a reaction against heaviness and grief, trying to turn pressure into movement, volume, and release. Tracks such as “Spit Shine,” “Unconditional,” “Child Actor,” “Amen, Caveman,” and “Asking for a Friend” mix classic Foo Fighters hooks with a rougher garage-punk edge, giving the project a sense of urgency and emotional grit. Overall, Your Favorite Toy works as a compact, energetic late-career Foo Fighters album, emphasizing catharsis, noise, and the band’s instinct for stadium-sized rock choruses.

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