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{{Infobox song

| name = Monkey Wrench

| cover = Monkey Wrench by Foo Fighters red cover.png

| alt =

| caption = A variant of standard artwork

| type = single

| artist = Foo Fighters

| album = The Colour and the Shape

| released = April 28, 1997

| recorded = 1996-1997

| studio = Grandmaster Recorders, Hollywood, California

| venue =

| genre =

| length = 3:51

| label = Roswell/Capitol

| writer =

* Dave Grohl

* Nate Mendel

* Pat Smear

| producer = Gil Norton

| prev_title = Alone + Easy Target

| prev_year = 1996

| next_title = Everlong

| next_year = 1997

| misc =





}}

"'Monkey Wrench'" is the lead single by American rock band Foo Fighters from their second album, 'The Colour and the Shape'. The lyrics chronicle the 1997 disintegration of singer/songwriter Dave Grohl's four-year marriage to Jennifer Youngblood. The song peaked at number 9 on the 'Billboard' Mainstream Rock Tracks chart,[http://www.billboard.com/artist/302285/foo-fighters/chart?page=2&f=376 Foo Fighters - Mainstream Rock Chart History] billboard.com. Retrieved 26 May 2014. and at number 12 on the UK Singles Chart.[http://www.officialcharts.com/artist/_/foo%20fighters/ Foo Fighters - UK Singles Chart]. officialcharts.com. Retrieved on Jan 20, 2013.

Composition



"Monkey Wrench" is an up-tempo rock song, written in the key of B major in 4/4 time signature with a tempo of 174 bpm. It is performed with distorted guitars in Drop-D tuning. The song opens with a four bar phrase of a descending guitar line over a chordal riff of B5/F#5/E5 repeated twice. After a single bar of 3/4 time, the main verse enters with vocals and a choppier, palm-muted version of the intro riff. A pre-chorus using an E5 power chord then gives way to a chord-based chorus of B5/G#5/F#5/E5/F#5/E5/C5/B5.

Lyrically, Grohl has said that the song is "about realising that you are the source of all of the problems in a relationship and you love the other person so much, you want to free them of the problem, which is actually yourself."

Critical reception



"Monkey Wrench" is widely regarded as one of the Foo Fighters' best songs. In 2020, 'Kerrang' ranked the song number three on their list of the 20 greatest Foo Fighters songs, and in 2021, 'American Songwriter' ranked the song number seven on their list of the 10 greatest Foo Fighters songs.

Music video



The music video was directed by the band's lead singer/songwriter, Dave Grohl. In the video, Grohl arrives at his apartment with groceries in hand, but finds the door secured from inside by the chain latch when he tries to open it. Looking through the peephole, he finds black-clad duplicates of the band members playing the song. The rest of the band soon joins him at the door, peeking in through its mail slot, and eventually start trying to force their way in as the duplicate Grohl taunts them and spits on the peephole. He holds the door shut against the band's efforts for a while, but they eventually break in only to find the apartment suddenly empty. They look out the window and see the duplicates fleeing on foot through a courtyard, then close the door and finish the song using the abandoned instruments. As the video ends, a third set of bandmates is listening at the door outside, creating a recursive situation.

When Grohl is in the elevator heading up to his apartment, a muzak version of the Foo Fighters song "Big Me," performed by The Moog Cookbook, can be heard.

The music video for the song was the first to feature Taylor Hawkins on drums, although the actual drum track is performed by Grohl.

Personnel on record



* Dave Grohl vocals, guitar, drums

* Pat Smear guitar

* Nate Mendel bass

Track listings and formats



* 'US 7" Vinyl / NT CD Single'

# "Monkey Wrench"   3:54

# "The Colour and the Shape"   3:26

* 'AUS / EU / JP / UK CD Single'

# "Monkey Wrench"   3:54

# "Up in Arms" (Slow Version)  3:11

# "The Colour and the Shape"   3:22

* 'UK CD 2'

# "Monkey Wrench"   3:54

# "Down in the Park"   4:07

# "See You" (Acoustic)  2:27

Charts and certifications



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References



Category:1997 singles

Category:Foo Fighters songs

Category:Songs written by Dave Grohl

Category:Songs written by Pat Smear

Category:Song recordings produced by Gil Norton

Category:RCA Records singles

Category:1997 songs

Category:Songs written by Nate Mendel

Category:American pop punk songs

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