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Limp bizkit first album cover
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limp bizkit first album cover
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Three Dollar Bill, Y’all$ serves as Durst’s finest vocal showing and, come to think of it, Limp Bizkit’s apex. On Indigo Flow and Pollution, you’ve got material actually reminiscent of rapping he rides Stuck’s lounge/ Korn combo as easily as something like My Way would come later. Before he eventually became the caricature the press painted him as, Durst was a heartbroken, angry young man – just listen to Stalemate. Over the album’s duration Sepultura’s Roots is evoked through Otto’s drumming, Borland’s fretwork is at its most unhinged and Lethal’s scratching is, er, lethal. The cover of George Michael’s Faith is goofy, yeah, but it still rocks. Pollution and Leech are the angriest, filthiest ditties Bizkit ever recorded, setting the scene for their Ross Robinson-produced debut. It’s not got Chocolate Starfish’s silly swagger or singles, but Three Dollar Bill, Y’all$ makes up for that in sheer fucking venom.

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Between poking fun at haters ( Love The Hate), schmaltzy pop cover Don't Change (originally by INXS) and the decidedly club metal flavoured Barnacle (the perfect song for a year that saw Code Orange drop Out For Blood), Still Sucks managed to be everything we expected of a new Limp Bizkit album whilst simultaneously surpassing all expectations. Ultimately none of this ever came to fruition, with singles Ready To Go, Endless Slaughter and Ministry cover Thieves not making the final cut when the album - now titled Still Sucks - was surprise-released on Halloween 2021.ĭad Vibes (and Durst's bizarre new look) might have acknowledged the passage of time, but Limp Bizkit hadn't matured in the intervening decade between releases, still toeing the line between daft and irreverence like the 2000s never left.

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Coming a full decade after Gold Cobra, Bizkit had teased material for their upcoming album several times over the years, suggesting the title was set as Stampede Of The Disco Elephants and would see them reunite with nu metal production king Ross Robison. It makes perfect sense that Limp Bizkit's long-awaited sixth album should arrive amidst the stirrings of a nu metal revival. The hits still rule – even a guy in a Darkthrone hoodie knows Break Stuff – and the Jonathan Davis/ Scott Weiland guest spots on Nobody Like You have aged gloriously. The ‘ Realised that I’m worth more than that’ in No Sex is essentially Stacy’s Mom by Fountains Of Wayne but 10 times better, Don’t Go Off Wandering’s got gorgeous strings courtesy of Borland’s brother Scott and the nasty, full-frontal riffing of I’m Broke is an unused gem from Three Dollar Bill, Y’all$. The Durst-isms came thick and fast, our red-capped hero saying “yeah!” and “bab-eh!” instead of rapping, enlisting Method Man to take care of that on N 2 Gether Now. Taking Three Dollar Bill$, Y’all’s abrasive racket and mollycoddling/expanding it (delete as appropriate to your bitterness), Bizkit transformed into a juggernaut.

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    19-25 tracking week, according to MRC Data. PS: Somebody tell Fred Durst never to say 'lit banger' ever again. Actually, more than anything, this album is an encapsulation of everything that's good and awful about Limp Bizkit, distilled down to a half-hour. In addition to its radio airplay, the song drew 338,000 U.S. The only thing I did notice was what Gonzo said, the songs on the first half of the album just kind of end abruptly. “Dad Vibes” concurrently logs a sixth week on the multi-metric Hot Hard Rock Songs chart, after debuting and peaking at No. The band boasts five top 10s on Alternative Airplay, including the 1999 No. Limp Bizkit boasts four career top 10s on Mainstream Rock Airplay, hitting a No. Between that set and its newest album, the band released the EP The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1) in 2005 and LP Gold Cobra in 2011. That track is from the group’s 2003 album Results May Vary. 33 on Mainstream Rock Airplay in July 2004. It’s Limp Bizkit’s first airplay chart appearance since “Almost Over,” which peaked at No. 38 on the Mainstream Rock Airplay tally dated Dec. “Dad Vibes,” the lead single from the Fred Durst-led band’s new album Still Sucks, debuts at No. For the first time since 2004, Limp Bizkit is on a Billboard airplay chart.















    Limp bizkit first album cover