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  2. Results May Vary - Wikipedia

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    Limp Bizkit were going to record a music video for Results May Vary 's song "Build a Bridge". [40] However, no music video for "Build a Bridge" was recorded. Limp Bizkit performed "Crack Addict" and "Rollin'" during WrestleMania XIX with guitarists Mike Smith and Brian Welch, [41] and "Crack Addict" was played on television commercials for the ...

  3. Limp Bizkit - Wikipedia

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    When describing Limp Bizkit's lyrics, The Michigan Daily said "In a less-serious vein, Limp Bizkit used the nu-metal sound as a way to spin testosterone fueled fantasies into snarky white-boy rap. Oddly, audiences took frontman Fred Durst more seriously than he wanted, failing to see the intentional silliness in many of his songs."

  4. From Linkin Park to Limp Bizkit, nu-metal is back but without ...

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    That comeback gathers pace this weekend as Linkin Park – mega-selling Blur to Limp Bizkit’s Oasis – release their first album in seven years, having reassembled with new vocalist Emily ...

  5. Three Dollar Bill, Y'all - Wikipedia

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    Limp Bizkit's rearrangement of the song incorporated scratching by DJ Lethal and heavier guitar playing by Wes Borland. Three Dollar Bill, Y'all was produced by Ross Robinson, who was introduced to the band through Korn bassist Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu, who persuaded Robinson to listen to Limp Bizkit's demo. Robinson was impressed by the band's ...

  6. Killing in the Name - Wikipedia

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    Limp Bizkit covered the song live at Download Festival 2013 and Reading and Leeds Festival 2015. [ 116 ] Prophets of Rage , an American rap rock supergroup, formed in 2016 and including several former members of RATM, recorded a live rendition of "Killing in the Name" in 2016.

  7. The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1) - Wikipedia

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    The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1) has been described as nu metal, [3] alternative metal [1] and rap metal. [4] [5] The EP marked a departure from Limp Bizkit's previous releases, featuring a heavier, more experimental sound and focusing on much more serious and ominous lyrical subject matters, including propaganda, Catholic sex abuse cases, terrorism and fame.

  8. Rock im Park 2001 - Wikipedia

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    Rock im Park 2001 is a live album and DVD by the American rap rock band Limp Bizkit. Released in 2008, it features a performance from June 1, 2001, by the band at the Rock im Park festival in Nuremberg, Germany. In the UK, it was released as an album with a bonus DVD containing video of the performance, while the video was solely released as a ...

  9. Black Light Burns - Wikipedia

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    Borland returned to Limp Bizkit once again in late summer of 2004, turning down the spots as touring guitar player in A Perfect Circle and Nine Inch Nails. Following the release of Limp Bizkit's The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1) in 2005, arguments broke out on MySpace between Borland and frontman Fred Durst, [4] and Borland left Limp Bizkit ...