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Last Active 01-05-23 12:08 am Joined 04-20-18
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| Limp Bizkit Ranked
My personal ranking. Happy Halloween! RIP Sam Rivers. | | 1 |  | Limp Bizkit Significant Other
I hate to put this tops - but this album is quintessential. The LB defining their sound for years to come - and on the cusp of huge commercial success and popularity. Who can argue with the permanence of "Break Stuff" and "Nookie". And there are some great deep cuts (Trust?, 1999) and guest spots (Nobody Like You) on this album. This was the sound of a band taking it to the next level. | | 2 |  | Limp Bizkit Three Dollar Bill Y'all
...but the LB came out of the gates strong TBH. This was my fav of their albums for decades. Had some hella-heavy early tracks like "Counterfeit", "Leech", "Stuck", and "Clunk". And the timeless cover of George Michael's "Faith". | | 3 |  | Limp Bizkit Smelly Beaver
Here is where it starts to get difficult to rank. Honestly loved the demos that got left off of Results May Vary, as consolidated on this bootleg album (or Results May Vary B-Sides album). Love some Wes Borland - but Mike Smith (or maybe Fred Durst?) did a good job on some of these tracks - "Crack Addict", "Press Your Luck", “Cowgirls from Hell”, and "Shot". And the old song "Armpit" is a banger. | | 4 |  | Limp Bizkit Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water
I want to put this album lower, but just can't do it. It has so many classics/staples of the LB's live set - "Rollin", "My Way", "My Generation", “Just Drop Dead”, and "Take a Look Around". "Hot Dog" is sophomoric though... | | 5 |  | Limp Bizkit Gold Cobra
This album was a sleeper for me. I bought it used a long time ago - and just never listened to it. "Gold Cobra" and "Shotgun" are good. And it has some fun tracks like "Autotunage" - similar to Still Sucks, not taking themselves over seriously. | | 6 |  | Limp Bizkit Results May Vary
This album is not nearly as bad as folks made it out to be. A really emotional - post breakup album. But tracks like "Phenomenon", "Gimme the Mic", and "Eat You Alive" hit hard. And the LB's cover of the Who's "Behind Blue Eyes" is pretty damn great. | | 7 |  | Limp Bizkit Still Sucks
This album has some bangers on it - "Out of Style", "Turn it Up, Bitch", and "Dirty Rotten Bizkit". And love "Dad Vibes". But the album is front loaded and too short - and the tracks are too short. Doesn't feel like a proper album to me. | | 8 |  | Limp Bizkit 1995 Limp Biscut Demo
Four great early tracks, pre Wes Borland and DJ Lethal. "Armpit" is on here - as well as three tracks not heard on later albums (although snippets from Stereotype were incorporated into various tracks). | | 9 |  | Limp Bizkit New Old Songs
As far as remix albums go, this isn't spectacular - but at least it has some classic tracks remixed. | | 10 |  | Limp Bizkit The Unquestionable Truth - Part I
Not sure where the LB was going with this album...Perhaps trying to recapture some of the heavy from Three Dollar Bill, Ya'll. But kinda falls flat - and none of the tracks have any permanence. | | 11 |  | Limp Bizkit Stampede Of The Disco Elephants (Bootleg)
Honorable mention: The stand alone tracks "Ready to Go" and "Endless Slaughter", which never made it onto "Still Sucks". "Lightz" and "Thieves" are just OK... | |
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11.01.25 | People are gonna love this, or hate this. I really don't give a fuck. Significant Other is best. | KevinKC
11.01.25 | I miss Limp Bizkit. I enjoyed Gold Cobra and Still Sucks and would have welcomed more. | JDubb
11.01.25 | @KevinKC - the new track “ Making Love to Morgan Wallen” is a banger. | TheSonomaDude
11.01.25 | 10 is towards the top for me | pizzamachine
11.01.25 | Bruh | KevinKC
11.02.25 | @JDudd I didn't know they had a new track. Thanks for the piece of info. | ScuroFantasma
11.02.25 | At this point I’d probably go:
3 dollar > SO > Still Sucks > Unquestionable > Choc > Gold Cobra > RMV
And tbh I still quite like RMV. | JDubb
11.02.25 | …it’s good to see some love for Results May Vary. Looking back, not hard to see why it was panned - Fred had passed his 15 min of fame (and like nu metal, was out of favor), Wes Borland had left, Brittney Spears had repudiated Fred, TRL was shit, and so on. I remember being much more excited about The Damning Well (Wes’ failed project) around this time, and later for Black Light Burns. I picked this album up used - in the late 2010s - as wanted to revisit why the hate. And other than an overall softening of their sound, not much to hate. | Wheniminthemood22
11.02.25 | Extremely accurate (as someone who would say LB is the goat) wouldnt really praise Ready to Go that much though |
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