The scatological meaning of Chocolate
Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water is obvious to anyone who's
graduated junior high. Hot dogs and chocolate starfishes are metaphors, as
Fred Durst uses them to illuminate his one topic, how nobody understands
...
Although the late-1990s rap-metal craze
that Limp Bizkit helped to spawn was long gone by 2005, the band issued
this GREATEST HITZ collection in the fall of that year. While the
compilation does feature some of the group's hip-hop-infused tracks ...
THREE DOLLAR BILL, YALL$, mixes a funky
rhythm section, screeching guitars, half rapped, half screamed vocals and
noisy sound sculpting (courtesy of DJ Lethal of House Of Pain fame) into a
stew that wastes no time simmering and heads straight ...
From the infamous open-call auditions
to the eleventh hour recruitment of former Snot axeman Mike Smith, finding
a suitable guitarist to replace Wes Borland proved to be a daunting task
for Limp Bizkit. Pushing off somewhat from their trademark rap-metal ...
The work of Fred Durst's Limp Bizkit
helped define the rap-rock genre, and it's possible to see the evolution
of their style in this collection of music videos from their early career.
Familiar Bizkit tracks such as "Rollin'," "Break
Stuff," ...