Limp Bizkit Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water
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parksungjoon
February 16th 2021


47227 Comments


what direction does wes borland bore when wes borland bores land? west?

evilford
February 16th 2021


71450 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Probably

evilford
February 16th 2021


71450 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

KEEP ROLLIN ROLLIN ROLLIN ROLLIN

evilford
February 16th 2021


71450 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Legendary review

OmairSh
February 16th 2021


17931 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

This is peak sput

rodrigo90
February 16th 2021


7387 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Hold on: I don't like this one, so I skip it 1/5





HOW



That's probably one of the highlights of the album

bloc
February 16th 2021


70880 Comments


Now I need to listen to this today

sonictheplumber
February 16th 2021


17600 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

sgt pepper of the 000s

bloc
February 16th 2021


70880 Comments


That album sucks though

Koris
Emeritus
May 14th 2021


22618 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Boiler: now then, just when you thought you'd heard it all, this comes along and changes your life. Fred's vocals go up another level on this great song. His screams of anguish during the closing minute are unearthly. This man is emotionally frustrated about somthing and it takes tremendous courage to commit that to record. You feel his pain throughout, music has never sounded like this. A great song 5/5

MyNameIsPencil
July 5th 2021


6666 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

"the lyrics get slightly deeper on this song (If only we could fly, do you think we can fly?) which makes the audience think, what if we could fly?"



im glad this review is still up

Shemson
November 1st 2021


4170 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Important to bump this whenever there is Bizkit buzz - best review on the site? 5/5

Larkinhill
November 1st 2021


8315 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Hands up now hands down

Koris
Emeritus
December 13th 2021


22618 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Rolling: this song is one of my personal faveourites, due to the clever double meaning of the lyrics. Rolling could either mean driving a car, rolling a cigarette, making some bread, falling down a hill, trying to put yourself out when your on fire or playing zelda on the n64. Whatever the meaning I've never been able to figure it out, but still a great song 5/5

z00sh
January 8th 2022


641 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Every decade of music had it's hero. A person who broke new ground, questioned philosophy, baffled science and religion equally. For the 50's it was Elvis. For the 60's it was frank Sinatra. For the 70's it was bono. For the 80's it was boy george. For the 90's it was the spice girls. And for the 2000s to the 2010s it was the lead singer from limp bizkit, Fred durst, that would claim the torch of these past Hero's and told the world what needed to be said. This album is limp Bizkit's third major label release, their magnum opus, their claim to fame and for me and millions of people of all ages, shapes, sizes, race, gender, occupation and hobbies, the best album ever made.



Pos'd



bloc
January 10th 2022


70880 Comments


Review is still a gift from god

BigBlob
January 13th 2022


5948 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

you gettin knocked da fuk out cos your mouth writing cheques your ass cant cash

bloc
January 13th 2022


70880 Comments


When I was young I had no idea what meant

BigBlob
January 13th 2022


5948 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

i didnt understand a lot of what fred durst was singing about when I was younger tbh lol

z00sh
January 13th 2022


641 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

It takes a lot of guts to write a song like this, and Fred makes a very convincing case that he could easily knock anyone out if they called him names. I dare anybody to make fun of him after hearing this song. A great song 5/5



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