It does not matter than some Foo Fighters' fans dislike their new single, according to Dave Grohl.

Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl has claimed that he enjoys the mixed reaction to their new signal.
Speaking to MTV News, the musician explained that the band tried to go in a new direction when writing latest track Wheels and this means that some long-term fans may not like the results.
"It's one of those songs that our biggest fans hate. I like that we have songs that lots of different people either enjoy or dislike," he said.
Grohl also told the broadcaster that he chose producer Butch Vig - who he last worked with in 1991 on former outfit Nirvana's iconic Nevermind album - to record the new material and give it a different sound to the Foo Fighters' previous efforts.
He also revealed that the group used the soundchecks of their last tour as a time to write new material rather than practice songs for upcoming shows.
In a recent interview with BBC 6 Music, Grohl said he knew that his side project Them Crooked Vultures be a good band from his first practice session with Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones and Queens of the Stone Age's Josh Homme.
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