Foo Fighters singer-guitarist Dave Grohl certainly isn't playing on Team 'Glee.' The former Nirvana drummer and alt rock luminary ripped on show creator Ryan Murphy to The Hollywood Reporter, aligning with artists like Kings of Leon and Slash who have rejected the show's requests to use their music.

Problem is, Murphy was vocal about over being rejected and that's what Grohl is reacting to. Grohl's beef lies more with Murphy than it does with the actual show or its premise.

"It's every band’s right, you shouldn’t have to do f---ing 'Glee,'" Grohl tells the publication down at SXSW, where the band is premiering its documentary, 'Foo Fighters: Back and Forth.'

Grohl continues, "And then the guy who created 'Glee' is so offended that we’re not, like, begging to be on his f---ing show … F--- that guy for thinking anybody and everybody should want to do 'Glee.'" Tell us how you really feel, Dave!

Let's face it, Grohl is obviously not a 'Gleek.' He admits he watched about 10 minutes of the series, but that it didn't grab him, saying, "It's not my thing."

The Foos' new album, 'Wasting Light,' is out April 12.

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