Two previously unreleased versions of "Have It All" and "Come Back," originally recorded while the Foo Fighters were working on their 2002 album One by One, have surfaced online.
The 'new' pair of songs come off the first recording of the record originally titled Million Dollar Demo, which was abandoned in favor of the second recording, One by One.
While this isn't the first time songs from Million Dollar Demo have seen the light of day, until now, none of the full songs from the set have appeared. Previously, instrumental versions of the songs had been released.
As documented in the band's Back and Forth documentary, they began recording the follow-up to 1999's There is Nothing Left to Lose near the end of 2001. After four months and a million dollars had been spent, the band was left with a completed album that they didn't want anyone to hear.
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