Dave Grohl plans to continue working with both Them Crooked Vultures and Foo Fighters.
Dave Grohl has reassured fans that Them Crooked Vultures have a long-term future.
The musician - who is joined in the supergroup by Led Zeppelin rocker John Paul Jones and Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme - insists he would find it impossible to abandon the group following the success of their self-titled debut album, which was released last month.
He said: "You put the three of us together in a room something, is going to happen. I don't think we'll have any trouble making five, six, seven records if we want to. It's just a matter of when and where and how.
"I wouldn't want to stop doing it - it's a fun band to be in."
The rocker, who drums for Them Crooked Vultures, believes his latest venture can co-exist alongside his other band Foo Fighters.
He added to BBC Newsbeat: "It is tough because doing this is the greatest thing in the world and our other bands are awesome too. It's just a matter of trying to figure out how to do them all. We're here now and it's a nice place to be."