so limp bizkit got back together

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Fred Durst and some of his homo friends were at the Ojai Valley Inn last summer. My wife and her friend that works there saw them at the pool and overheard this conversation:

Waitress: Can I get you guys some drinks...?

Fred: Ya can you make me a Limp Bizkit (srsly)?

Waitress: I've never heard of that, what's in it?

Fred: Well it's blah blah and blah...I made it up myself because that's the name of my band...Limp Bizkit...

...and apparently after he said THAT he looked all around to see who heard him and if anyone was impressed...
 
Not gonna lie, Significant Other got some serious play time in my Walkman CD Player. lol I still like that album.
 
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they broke up?

i stopped listening (caring) after the second album.
 
I heard one song from the new album, something about a shotgun. It sucked.

I used to listen to some limp, I can't even remember any songs of theres except rearranged..
 
LIMP BIZKIT'S new album "Gold Cobra" hits stores next Tuesday. It's their first album with their original line-up in 11 YEARS, since "Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water" came out in 2000. Singer FRED DURST admits that it took a little while for them to get back into the groove after they reunited in 2009, and there's an AWESOME reason why. It's this: NO ONE in the band actually likes the kind of music Limp Bizkit plays. But rather than argue and struggle to find a new direction, they all just agreed to suck it up and accept what Limp Bizkit is.

Fred explains, "The epiphany was, we've got to own who we are and stay true to what we are. We're a rap-rock band. We're Limp Bizkit. We might individually like different things, and none of us listen to rap-rock, but when we get together in a band room, that's what we make. There's no reason to search and find a newer Limp Bizkit or an evolved style or fit the radio format. I don't think we have to prove anything. We just have to own it."


:lmao: way to keep it real
 
Starfish was legit not going to lie, but this, is well.
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they broke up?

i'm with this guy

this song just sounds empty, its missing everything that made them what they were
hard to be angry and passionate in a song when you're just making it to sell records and make money
 
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I think they just need to give it up. They've been trying to make a comeback for a long time now. They've announced tours several times over the past few years and ended up cancelling them because not enough tickets sold. They just need to come to terms with the fact that Bizkit was a late 90s / early 00s thing that didn't have staying power.

I remember back in 03-05ish when they were on tour with Metallica and got booed off stage in Chicago, lol...
 
Significant Other was one of the first CD's I actually bought and in its day wasn't bad. But anything after that was laughable.

I mean, its probably best to either fade away or try and reinvent yourself and fail then to come out with the same irrelevant crap you played before. Rock rap went out of style in 2001, what Durst should've done is either try a heavier sound, or something completely off the wall like metalcore dubstep.
 
what Durst should've done is either try a heavier sound, or something completely off the wall like metalcore dubstep.


or kill himself.

statistics show, when the lead singer dies album sales go through the roof.

when the lead singer offs himself, they go even further, and novelty items as well.

when the lead dies, and it has a lot of mysterious circumstances behind it and remains unsolved as to how it happened, then the results are stupendously amazing.

just too bad they werent big in time for him to join the 27 club. he would have had to die in 97, they didnt get big til 99.
fucking slackers.
 
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