BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! I could end the review right there, but I may as well keep plugging away. The return of the great white dope (Sorry Jimmy Pop, you're too clever for that monicker) is marked by an attempt at a serious concept EP, and characterised by uncomfortable attempts at aping Rage Against the Machine's righteous rage. Limp Bizkit simply does not the ability (especially with the doofus fronting them) to pull off anything with any modicum of depth, even with Wes Borland standing disinterestedly to the side. If anyone recommends this to you, you should punch them. Hard.
Somehow, Limp Bizkit doesn't realize they are the most crappy band on earth. Why do they continue??? After such horrible albums like "Results May Vary" (no, all the results are the same, everyone hates you Fred Durst) or "Hotdog CD" (I'm tired of writing that supid long name). They still think they can suprise the mass, but no, this album is the same. This time they tried something news. They probably thought, hey, lets put "the" in front of all the names. That's cool huh? Uhm, no...
Limp Bizkit is one of the worst bands ever. However, because they got there guitarist back, and Fred Durst has grown up, this is there best album yet. It is much like a Rage Against The Machine album, but with a matured Limp Bizkit touch. This is there best album yet.
The Propaganda 4.5/5
The Truth 5/5
The Priest 4.5/5
The Key 3/5
The Channel 3/5
The Story 2/5
The Surrender 2.5/5
Short but good some who people think these guys suck well they dont in fact there music has inspired lots and have set a positive and negative inpact on the world.
1. The Propaganda 5/5
2. The Truth 5/5
3. The Priest 4/5
4. The Key 4/5
5. The Channel 4/5
6. The Story 4/5
7. The Surrender 3/5