The Foo Fighters just released the official music video for their new track “Of All People” and it features a group of Swiss skiers with a decidedly esoteric focus, to shred everything they can find without snow.

BPC (Buldoz Project Crew) is the name of the ragtag Swiss skiers who love nothing more than to ski grass, concrete and turn urban landscapes into ski hills. Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl is a big fan of BCP and found their antics to be the perfect accompaniment to the new hard hitting song:

“Just when I thought I’d seen it all I discovered BPC and snowless skiing. It’s either the gnarliest extreme sport I’ve ever seen, the most fun anyone can have before a guaranteed trip to the hospital, or both. It’s an honor to be the soundtrack to this madness.” -Dave Grohl

Director Alex Acy actually did the outreach to get them on board and was impressed not only with their skills but their spirit:

“I found one of their videos on YouTube a year ago and I knew I had to meet them. We chatted a lot before figuring out how we could create something together. I was totally floored by their personalities and their way of seeing life. It takes a certain charisma to take on such stupid and dangerous stunts with style.” -Alex Acy

Have to agree with Grohl, the new song fits perfect with the BPC madness. Check out the video:

Here’s some more snowless skiing from BPC, these dudes are truly wild:

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