1995-1997[]
This was first used on their debut self-titled album, Foo Fighters (1995).
1997-2002[]
This was first used on their second album, The Colour and the Shape (1997) and their third album, There is Nothing Left to Lose (1999). The first two F's in this font has become the band's main emblem since 1997.
1998-present[]

2002-2005[]
This was first used on their fourth album, One By One (2002).
2005-2007[]
This was first used on their fifth album, In Your Honor (2005).
2007-2011[]
This was first used on their sixth album, Echoes, Silence, Patience, & Grace (2007).
2009-2015[]
This was first used on the Foo Fighters Greatest Hits released in 2009 and used again on their Saint Cecilia EP in 2015.
2011-2014[]
This was first used on their seventh album, Wasting Light (2011).
2014-2017[]
This was first used on their eighth album, Sonic Highways (2014). This logo is base on the handwriting of Dave Grohl.
2017-2021[]
This was first used on their ninth album, Concrete and Gold (2017). The logo depicts two F's (one being upside down) emerging with each other.
2021-present[]
This was used on their tenth album, Medicine at Midnight (2021) and their eleventh album, But Here We Are (2023). In 2024, it was announced the Foo Fighters would be entering a hiatus.