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Limp Bizkit Late to the Party
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- Comedy
Ever had "one of those days"? Apparently everyone did in the late 90's. Forefathers of Rap-Rock Limp Bizkit were everywhere in the late 90's and early 00's with hits like Nookie, Break Stuff, Rollin', and My Generation. They even had the fastest-selling rock record at the time. Matt rocked out to the Limp B-I-Z-K-I-T. West and Sydney had never heard them before and listened to the albums "Three Dollar Bill, 'yall" and "C****************h and the Hot Dog Flavored Water" to catch up. How do Fred Durst's sick rhymes and Wes Borland's face-melting guitar riffs sound in 2020? And why did that Limp Bizkit vs. Nine Inch Nails beef never take off?
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Ever had "one of those days"? Apparently everyone did in the late 90's. Forefathers of Rap-Rock Limp Bizkit were everywhere in the late 90's and early 00's with hits like Nookie, Break Stuff, Rollin', and My Generation. They even had the fastest-selling rock record at the time. Matt rocked out to the Limp B-I-Z-K-I-T. West and Sydney had never heard them before and listened to the albums "Three Dollar Bill, 'yall" and "C****************h and the Hot Dog Flavored Water" to catch up. How do Fred Durst's sick rhymes and Wes Borland's face-melting guitar riffs sound in 2020? And why did that Limp Bizkit vs. Nine Inch Nails beef never take off?
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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/late2theparty/support
47 min