Limp Bizkit
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Limp Bizkit

Limp Bizkit formed in Jacksonville, Florida in 1994, with Fred Durst on vocals, Wes Borland on guitar, Sam Rivers on bass, John Otto on drums, and DJ Lethal...

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Limp Bizkit, the nu-metal band from Jacksonville

A Florida band that broke through with 'Significant Other' and kept going.

If you want to hear what they sounded like early on, check out 'Counterfeit' from their top songs. For their bigger hits, 'Break Stuff' or 'My Way' give you the idea.

They landed in the mainstream with 'Significant Other' in 1999, an album that went triple platinum and had songs like 'Nookie' and 'Re-Arranged' all over the radio. 'Break Stuff' from 'Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water' became one of their most recognizable tracks, and their live shows, for better or worse, became part of the conversation after Woodstock '99. They kept releasing albums through the 2000s and beyond, with songs like 'Take a Look Around' and their cover of 'Behind Blue Eyes' staying in their setlists.

They formed in Jacksonville in 1994 with Fred Durst on vocals and Wes Borland on guitar. Their second album 'Significant Other' pushed them into the mainstream in 1999, and they followed it with 'Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water' in 2000. They kept putting out records like 'Results May Vary' in 2003 and 'Still Sucks' in 2021, with their sound shifting at times toward more melodic touches.

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Limp Bizkit formed in Jacksonville, Florida in 1994, with Fred Durst on vocals, Wes Borland on guitar, Sam Rivers on bass, John Otto on drums, and DJ Lethal on turntables. Their second album, 'Significant Other' from 1999, went triple platinum and included the singles 'Nookie' and 'Re-Arranged.' That record pushed them into the mainstream.

Their 2000 album 'Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water' featured the song 'My Way' and 'Break Stuff,' which became one of their most recognizable tracks. The band's live shows sometimes drew criticism, particularly after incidents at Woodstock '99.

They kept releasing albums through the 2000s and beyond, including 'Results May Vary' in 2003 and 'Still Sucks' in 2021. Their sound shifted at times, pulling in more melodic touches, but songs like 'Take a Look Around' and their cover of 'Behind Blue Eyes' stayed in their setlists.

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