Dave Grohl fired the latest shot in his ongoing prank war with friend and Survivor host Jeff Probst.
Grohl called in to The Kevin & Bean Show and pretended to be Queensrÿche drummer Scott Rockenfield while Probst was sitting in as a guest. Probst explained that when he first met Grohl he lied and said he was in a band with Rockenfield.
"One time I made the mistake of telling Dave," Probst said. "We just met and I was trying to impress him that I knew something about rock and I said 'You know the original drummer of Queensrÿche was in a band of mine before Queensrÿche.' Since then he'll send me a little video of Queensrÿche on the radio going 'Dude your band's on!'"
He added, "We have this thing going on of practical jokes and at one point Scott Rockenfield from Queensrÿche really did reach out to me to say hi and I thought it was Grohl messing with me so I treated Scott like, 'yeah, great hearing from you, Douchebag. Really good to talk to you.' Turns out he was just saying hi."
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