
The Ohio-born grunge musician has gained such financial success as a result of his various business ventures, album sales, band involvement, live performances, as well as guest appearances (via The Sun). While his drumming career with Nirvana is perhaps what gained him his recognition, his creation of Foo Fighters and subsequent relevance over the past many years has kept him a household name. But fans aren't only obsessed with his musical prowess, but his overall kind demeanor. In fact, he has been deemed "The Nicest Man In Rock" (via Cheat Sheet), which has given him an incredibly positive reputation and can perhaps explain why he is still so relevant. In response to the title, Grohl remained humble and said he doesn't think it's true. "I've met a lot of other musicians that are much more kind and generous than I am. Here's the thing — I've always looked at music as a community. ... So ever since I started travelling around playing music, I loved — when I show up to the Reading Festival or Glastonbury or whatever, one of the first things I do is just start knocking on the doors backstage with a bottle of whiskey in my hand" (via Tone Deaf).
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