Grohl booked six days at the Robert Lang Studios in Seattle and brought along producer Barrett Jones to work with him. Previously, in 1992, Grohl had recorded a series of demos called Pocketwatch, which he had done very little with. He intended to create something similar with his week at Robert Lang, recording new music, playing every instrument, and releasing it under a name that would make listeners believe it was a full band, not just a solo project.
In an effort to preserve his anonymity with the project, Grohl released the album under the "band" name, the Foo Fighters.
Grohl intended to use the pseudonym "Foo Fighters" to work on solo projects post-Nirvana; however, when labels began to show interest after his recorded the "self-titled" debut, he recruited bassist Nate Mendel, drummer William Goldsmith, and guitarist Pat Smear to make up an actual band. Grohl himself became the lead vocalist and guitarist as opposed to his role as drummer in Nirvana. Grohl ended up licensing the record to Columbia, and the band made their first public performance in February 1995, five months before the album's full release.
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