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See Dave Grohl Cover KISS' "Rock and Roll All Nite" in Full Makeup

Foo Fighters frontman and producer Greg Kurstin celebrate eighth night of Hanukkah Sessions

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Last year, Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl and eight-time Grammy-winning producer Greg Kurstin celebrated the Jewish Festival of Lights with a series they dubbed Hanukkah Sessions, in which they covered eight songs by prominent Jewish artists — from Bob Dylan to the Beastie Boys. This year, they're doing it again, and after kicking off the series with a death-metal rendition of Lisa Loeb's "Stay" and covers of RamonesBarry ManilowVan HalenAmy Winehouse and the Clash songs, they're celebrating the eighth and final night with a cover of KISS' "Rock and Roll All Nite." 

While many of the songs throughout this series featured the two hard-rockin' musicians trying their hand at much softer fare, this 1975 KISS classic is just the type of fun-lovin' banger that Grohl has a natural proclivity for. His raggedy voice sounds perfect bellowing out the song's fired-up refrain, and he and Kurstin pull off the KISS makeup so well that they could get away with wearing it on any given Tuesday. 

See the two guys rock and rage above and see what Grohl had to say about the song below.