Limp Bizkit

Songs: 80
Albums: 18

Albums

Limp Bizkit - Ready To Go
Ready To Go
2013, songs: 1
Limp Bizkit - Gold Cobra
Gold Cobra
2011, songs: 13
Limp Bizkit - Icon
Icon
2011, songs: 6
Limp Bizkit - The Collected
The Collected
2008, songs: 4
Limp Bizkit - Best
Best
2005, songs: 3
Limp Bizkit - Home Sweet Home
Home Sweet Home
2005, songs: 2
Limp Bizkit - Eat You Alive
Eat You Alive
2003, songs: 1
Limp Bizkit - Results May Vary
Results May Vary
2003, songs: 10
Limp Bizkit - New Old Songs
New Old Songs
2001, songs: 3
Limp Bizkit - New Old Songs [Clean]
New Old Songs [Clean]
2001, songs: 1
Limp Bizkit - Significant Other
Significant Other
1999, songs: 5

Facts about Limp Bizkit

Limp Bizkit
  1. Formation and Early Years: Limp Bizkit is an American rap rock band formed in 1994 in Jacksonville, Florida. The band was founded by vocalist Fred Durst, guitarist Wes Borland, bassist Sam Rivers, drummer John Otto, and DJ Lethal. Limp Bizkit rose to prominence in the late 1990s with their distinctive blend of rap, metal, and funk influences, characterized by Durst's aggressive vocals and Borland's innovative guitar work.

  2. Breakthrough Success with "Significant Other" and "Chocolate Starfish": Limp Bizkit achieved mainstream success with their second and third studio albums, "Significant Other" (1999) and "Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water" (2000). Both albums topped the charts and spawned several hit singles, including "Nookie", "Break Stuff", "Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)", and "My Way". Limp Bizkit's fusion of heavy guitar riffs, hip-hop beats, and Durst's angst-filled lyrics resonated with audiences worldwide, making them one of the most commercially successful bands of the late 1990s and early 2000s.

  3. Controversy and Cultural Impact: Limp Bizkit's music and public persona often courted controversy, with critics accusing the band of promoting misogynistic and violent themes in their lyrics. Despite the controversy, Limp Bizkit's rebellious attitude and energetic live performances made them a favorite among fans of alternative rock and nu metal. The band's popularity also helped pave the way for other rap rock and nu metal acts to achieve mainstream success in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

  4. Hiatus and Reunion: After the release of their album "Results May Vary" in 2003, Limp Bizkit went on hiatus as members pursued other projects. During this time, Fred Durst focused on directing films while Wes Borland pursued a solo career and played with other bands. In 2009, Limp Bizkit announced their reunion and began touring and recording new music. The band released their sixth studio album, "Gold Cobra", in 2011, followed by "Stampede of the Disco Elephants", which has faced numerous delays but remains highly anticipated by fans.

  5. Legacy and Continued Influence: Limp Bizkit's impact on the music industry is undeniable, as they helped popularize the rap rock and nu metal genres in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Their energetic live shows, catchy hooks, and rebellious attitude continue to influence a new generation of musicians and fans. Despite facing criticism and shifting musical trends, Limp Bizkit remains a beloved and influential band, with a dedicated fanbase that continues to support their music and

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