Limp Bizkit

Limp Bizkit is an American nu metal band formed in 1994 in Jacksonville, Florida. The band's lineup consists of lead vocalist Fred Durst, bassist Sam Rivers, drummer John Otto (Rivers' cousin), and guitarist Wes Borland, with DJ Lethal (Leor Dimant) handling turntables and production duties. Limp Bizkit achieved mainstream success with their second album, "Significant Other," released in 1999, and their third album, "Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water," released in 2000. These albums featured a fusion of rock, rap, and metal with a brash attitude that resonated with fans worldwide.

Throughout their career, Limp Bizkit has been known for their explosive live performances and controversial frontman, Fred Durst. After their initial wave of success, the band experienced a series of hiatuses and lineup changes, most notably the departure and return of guitarist Wes Borland. They returned to the spotlight with the 2011 release of "Gold Cobra," followed by singles such as "Ready To Go" and "Endless Slaughter." Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, their loyal fanbase remained supportive. In 2021, the band made a notable comeback with the release of "STILL SUCKS," their first full-length album in a decade, reminding listeners of the unique and raucous energy that originally catapulted them to fame.

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STILL SUCKS
Album - 12 Tracks - Released October 31, 2021
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