Limp Bizkit Late to the Party
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- Komedi
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 "Chocolate Starfish 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 "Chocolate Starfish 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