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Wesley Louden Borland (born February 7, 1975) is an American rock musician. He is the guitarist and backing vocalist of the nu metal band Limp Bizkit, the lead vocalist and guitarist of the alternative and industrial rock band Black Light Burns, and the co-founder of the experimental metal band Big Dumb Face.
Adrian Borland ; Wes Borland (Limp Bizkit) Mark Boston (Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band) Jean-Paul Bourelly; James Bourne (Son of Dork) Pierre Bouvier (Simple Plan) Robert Bowlin; James Bowman (Against Me!) Mick Box ; James Dean Bradfield (Manic Street Preachers) Michelle Branch (The Wreckers) Srđan Branković ; Vito Bratta
Black Light Burns' first tour was previously set to begin in fall of 2006 with From First to Last, [4] who Borland also plays bass for on and off. This tour was to feature Borland doing double duty as the singer/guitarist for Black Light Burns and then bassist for From First to Last afterwards.
Guitarist Wes Borland is known for his visual performance style, and often performs wearing costumes or body paint. Guitarist Wes Borland is known for his use of costumes and body paint during concerts, appearing in bunny and kung fu suits, [7] and painted as a skeleton and what he describes as a "burnt match". Describing the character, he ...
In 1998, Wes and Scott Borland formed Big Dumb Face, [6] serving for Wes Borland as a side project of Limp Bizkit. [7] In 2001, Big Dumb Face released its debut album, Duke Lion Fights the Terror!!, through Flip/Interscope and Flawless Records, a vanity label formed as a Geffen subsidiary by Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst, who is credited as an executive producer on the album.
Crystal Machete is an instrumental solo album by Wes Borland, guitarist of Limp Bizkit and frontman of Black Light Burns. The album was conceived as a soundtrack to an imaginary '80s movie. [1] While recording the album, Borland imposed the following guidelines upon himself: no distorted guitars, no human vocals, and as little outside help as ...
IGN writer Chad Grischow wrote, "Borland's achy guitar bobbing and weaving through the heavy beat of "Shotgun" delivers some of the album's best guitar work". [1] Metal Hammer writer Terry Bezer also appraised the song, writing "The fist-pumping, riot-starting chorus is a guaranteed winner". [2]
Results May Vary is the fourth studio album by American nu metal band Limp Bizkit, released on September 23, 2003, through Flip and Interscope Records.It is the band's only album recorded without guitarist Wes Borland, who left in 2001.