Stacked Actors Explained

Stacked Actors
Cover:Foo fighters stacked actors.png
Type:single
Artist:Foo Fighters
Album:There Is Nothing Left to Lose
Released:January 17, 2000
Recorded:1999
Length:4:16
Label:Roswell/RCA
Producer:
Prev Title:Learn to Fly
Prev Year:1999
Next Title:Generator
Next Year:2000

"Stacked Actors" is a song by American rock band Foo Fighters which was released as a single in January 2000 from their 1999 third album There Is Nothing Left to Lose. It was only released as a limited edition commercial single in Australia exclusively, however radio promotional singles were released in other countries for radio airplay.[1]

The song is a playable track in the game and as downloadable content for Rock Band 3.

Musical style

Justin Gerber of Consequence of Sound described "Stacked Actors" as "one of the heaviest songs the band has recorded" and "a grungy call to Grohls' past". Tim Coffman observed that the song showed Grohl "embracing his heavy metal dreams". It also has jazzy verses and ending as well, which are notably softer than the opening and choruses.

Lyrics

Dave Grohl on the song:

"'Stacked Actors' is a response to living in Hollywood for about a year and a half, and my disdain and disgust of everything plastic and phony, which is the foundation of that city. And I just hated it. I had a lot of fun, but I had a lot of fun hating it."[2]

"I wrote 'Stacked Actors' about everything that is fake and everything that is plastic and glamorous and unreal, so if that pertains to anyone that comes to mind then there you go."

"It's about having nothing better to do than trying to be other people, it really grossed me out. Actors, just in general make me fucking sick."

"Living in Hollywood always seemed transitional to me. Truth be told, I fucking hated Hollywood, hated the whole life, hated most of the people we met. That's what I'm saying in 'Stacked Actors'."[3]

Grohl dismissed rumors that the song was about Courtney Love.[4]

Live performances

On September 3, 1999, the Foo Fighters played a secret gig at the Troubador in Los Angeles playing using the pseudo band name Stacked Actors.[5] The song was played at almost every show from 1999 until 2013. These version often features extended solos and a drum solo. The song was resurrected in 2019 and was played in its normal album version.[6]

Reception and accolades

"Stacked Actors" was ranked number 5 on WhatCultures "10 Underrated Hard Rock Songs of the 90s" in 2020.[7]

Track listing

  1. "Stacked Actors"
  2. "Ain't It the Life" (Live Acoustic at 2 Meter Session 22 Nov 1999)
  3. "Floaty" (Live Acoustic at 2 Meter Session 22 Nov 1999)

Other versions

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Foo Fighters - Stacked Actors at Discogs . Discogs.com . 2013-04-30.
  2. http://www.fooarchive.com/features/swaymag.htm "Foo Fighters: New Guitarist, New Album".
  3. Web site: There Is Nothing Left To Lose : Dave Grohl's Guide To Every Song . Foo Archive . 2013-04-30.
  4. Web site: No Love Lost With Foos . NME . 15 November 1999 . 1 September 2018.
  5. https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0953994244/ "Dave Grohl: "Foo Fighters", "Nirvana" and Other Misadventures ".
  6. Web site: Stacked Actors by Foo Fighters Song Statistics | setlist.fm. setlist.fm.
  7. News: Coffman . Tim . 10 Underrated Hard Rock Songs Of The '90s . 27 March 2022 . WhatCulture . 8 July 2020.
  8. Web site: Foo Fighters - Generator (Exclusive Australian EP). Discogs. 2016-02-17.
  9. Web site: Foo Fighters - Everywhere But Home. Discogs. 2016-02-17.
  10. Web site: ariaNET The Chart! Top 100 Singles – Week Commencing 7th February 2000. Imgur.com (original document published by ARIA). 2016-09-23.
  11. Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010. Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing.