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Limp Bizkit (lolz)

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theis

Quote from: juvenile on Jan 05, 2012, 09:44 PM
So Limp Bizkit will be releasing 2 new albums for 2012:
The unquestionable truth (part 2)
Stampede of the disco elephants

I guess the Mayans were right.

snw9

#181
Quote from: Vesanic on Jan 06, 2012, 02:49 AM...

After the first one hell yeah, I hope it has more tracks and has the best of Wes Borland's riffs because part 1 was amazing!
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Katamarans

any album or EP like TUT1 is Welcomed.
We Kill Our Artists By Scheme:
Work - Consume - Die
Work - Don't Care - Die

pinkmaggit

I like Limp Bizkit and I think to enjoy it u can't take it too seriously (in fact u can't take it seriously at all)
It's just a bit of fun and great for pumping loud and letting some frustrations out.
The lyrics are silly and Durst is a moron but who cares - some of those riffs are awesome!
What's Gold CObra like - I've only heard Shark Attack  - reminds me of their HOtdog stuff

sooniletugo

Exactly pinkmaggit. People think they're smart making fun of LB when the band already do that themselves. It's all about letting your guard down and just having a good time, not caring what people think of you for it. I can attest to Fred not being a moron, at least not anymore, he was a class act when I met him a couple of years ago and he seems so down to earth and friendly nowadays. I think he always has been, to be honest, but hey, he'll always be labelled an asshole, and he's cool with that, so I don't care so much. I used to like LB casually when I was younger but they only made me a bigger fan in recent years. Now i 'get' it, and they can still make me happier than any other band when they take to the stage. Seen them live twice now and they've been incredible experiences both times.

Gold Cobra's most like Chocolate Starfish with a lot of fun party tracks, and a few mellower tunes like Loser and Walking Away. It's not too different from their older material, but that was what they aimed for on this one. According to Wes Borland the new album will be more like GC's opening track, Bring It Back.

Katamarans

''Bring It Back'' is actually such a hook. For me it was a surprise when i first listened to album. The rest of that album doesn't live up to that opening track, at least for me...

''Killer in You'' would be nice track too, but chorus is a let down..
We Kill Our Artists By Scheme:
Work - Consume - Die
Work - Don't Care - Die

snw9

Despite all the hatred this band gets, they still draw out huge crowds to their concerts...
Gold Cobra sort of let me down, its not as heavy and lost its flow compared to Chocolate Starfish.

I am also looking forward to the Unquestionable truth part 2, I hope its heavy and Wes does what he did on the last album. If I remember correctly, he already laid down the riffs for some of the track during the Part 1 sessions so some of the original stuff may still remain.
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snw9

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Quote from: Vesanic on Jan 25, 2012, 01:47 PM...

John is pretty good for what he does for limp bizkit, it fits they're style. He did play drums on the one track, The Channel and not the rest because of his drug problems and his fall out with Wes. There's a video on the enchanced version of the cd (I think all the cds have the video and the animosity is documented in there). According to Wes, they went through 3 albums worth of material to get to the Unquestionable Truth part 1; till Fred was content with the material specifically, good choice btw. It was mentioned in some interview.
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Deftones-argentina

Wow, what a crazy world. An ex-GlassJAw member played on a LB record.

snw9

Quote from: Deftones-argentina on Jan 28, 2012, 05:57 PM
Wow, what a crazy world. An ex-GlassJAw member played on a LB record.

All thanks to Ross Robinson
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Deftones-argentina

Thinking about it twice, maybe it's ever crazier that an ex Godsmack played on a GlassJAw record.