from nytimes.com  - by DAVE ITZKOFF
 Another rock act has objected to the use  of its music by Senator John  McCain's presidential campaign. This time it's the band Foo Fighters, protesting the  campaign's use of its song "My Hero" at rallies. " 'My Hero' was written as  a celebration of the common man and his extraordinary potential," the band said  in a statement released on Wednesday. "To have it appropriated without our  knowledge and used in a manner that perverts the original sentiment of the lyric  just tarnishes the song." Last month the band Heart  demanded that the McCain campaign stop playing its song "Barracuda" at public  appearances by Gov. Sarah  Palin. And in August Jackson Browne filed  suit against the Ohio Republican Party for using his  song "Running on Empty" in a television commercial without his  permission.
 

 
 

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