Foo Fighters Surprise Release NewLive EP Recorded in Roswell for Area 51 Raid Day

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Foo Fighters don’t even fight foos.. they get them pumped to raid Area 51! With the surprise release of NewLive EP, recorded in Roswell, New Mexico, the fighters are giving alien enthusiasts a reason to sing. This famous rock and roll band has been slaying the music scene with heavy guitar riffs and energetic performances worldwide. The EP is named, 00050525 Live in Roswell, and includes 7 tracks all recorded at Walker Air Force Base in the town known for an alleged alien spacecraft crash in 1947. The town the album was recorded in was Roswell, New Mexico. Loudwire remembers the concert where the Foo Fighters put on the show that is their new EP. They invited only 500 contest winners to join in on the fun for a private concert.

The September 20th Area 51 event, created originally on Facebook just a few months ago, titled “Area 51, They Can’t Stop All of US” involved people who were fed up with not knowing what was going on behind the gates of the government facility Area 51. Everyone was planning on “Naruto running” past the guards of the secretive government-run facility to see what hides within its walls. It appears that this event has not been one of a riot nature, but has been one of cultural importance. 

When people started to appear over the past few days at the event site there was no question that this event was going to be relatively smaller than expected. With over 2 million people confirming that they were going to the event on Facebook, the state of Nevada brought in extra law enforcement to help assist with the predicted mob. The name of the event is now the “Official Alienstock Tour”, and includes performance by Paul Oakenfold at the Basecamp. With over 2 million followers on the page, it is predicted that only 30,000 will show. 

Photo Credit: Boston Lynn Shulz

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