featuring lil wayne? the label owner?
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omg.. Lost all respect for the Limp...
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That album cover
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I wasn't talking about the song cause I haven't heard it but the record label being owned by Lil Wayne is just... Words can't describe...
I won't be Limpin with the Bizkit anymore... RIP
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oh god
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The song is about how rock doesn't rock anymore
Yet it's a rap song
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It's everything I hope. And more.
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FUCK THE WORLD, BUST A NUT
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Why in the fuck is this 6 minutes long
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Limp Bizkit AND Lil Wayne????
AOTY???
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"Veteran nu metal band" haha
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I laughed too much at that.
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People in the comments are saying this is heavy, I don't think they've ever heard heavy music
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you have to remember, those comments are strictly Limp fans for life. People who don't listen to anything else except the Limp.
So apparently for Limp Bizkit, this is the heaviest song he has put out for a while.
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anyways.. Lil Wayne ruined the song. I thought I could tolerate his feature but it was worse than expected.
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Limp Bizkit and little wayne, in one song... OMG contender for worst song ever
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tooooo dope
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Album cover is all sorts of weird, and the song isn't bad but it's nothing compared to anything off GC.
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I agree with bloc. Coulda been improved by leaving out Lil Wayne, too.
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Fred Durst is a beast!
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Might be one of the worst things I've heard in recent memory.
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Fred Durst is a yeast infection!
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Lil Wayne is fucking terrible.
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5/5
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It's like Wes Borland is trying to make me hate him.
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"this band has always been shit."
Did you really just go there?
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"People in the comments are saying this is heavy, I don't think they've ever heard heavy music"
- This shits all over Gojira, Electric Wizard, Vildhjarta, Every Time I Die, or whatever other type of heavy you can think of. Fred Durst is the motherfucking king, dude's in his 40's and still wears a backwards cap.
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when did lil wayne take ownership of cash money? lol
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Oh god Wayne's verse is absolutely terrible, and why did they put him so high in the mix, it sounds terrible. This song is atrocious even for bizkit standards, or from what I remember when I was 8 or 9. There's not even anything musically redeemable in the instrumentation.
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Limp to me has always sucked hard sometimes, and been very good other times. Has some sick tracks, has some real fucking shitty ones. This one's in between. Lil Wayne fucking pisses me off though.
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I know nothing about the label other than when LB signed to it every single article referred to it as "Lil Wayne's label" so I just assumed he owned it.
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I'm not paying that much for this :
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THERES A MUTHAFUCKIN KILLER ON THE LOOSE
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This is the worst news I've heard all year.
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This made me smile.
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That might just be the worst cover for a single ever. What is it? An albino Lil Wayne?
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Yuck.
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"I'm not paying that much for this"
Why would you pay at all for anything by LB.
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"i lost all respect for limp"
Wait.....you had respect for them?
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....And then, at 4:20, or so, Wes Borland wakes up and tries to do something vaguely interesting with the band to make up for the horror that he just sleepwalked through.
He, of course, cannot make up for it with just an outro, so at 5:50, he just lets his pedals create feedback and weeps into his pickups.
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"i'm so pokerface ladies going gaga"
luv dis band
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Wow, Lil Wayne's part is terrible compared to Durst's.
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average at best...
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The Lil Wayne bit was like him shitting in my ears.
Please Bizkit, just fuck off.
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Great song. Opeth fanboyz are just jealous this song is heavier than their fav band.
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well will people realize this is for lulz
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this might just be bloody brilliant in every sense of the word...brilliant
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I actually don't mind it but doubt it's gonna have much staying power. Another case of creative instrumentation, particularly from Borland, but the rapping of Durst and Lil Wayne is gonna put a lot of people off.
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lol Lil Wayne's contribution is appreciated
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I'd rather listen to Fred Durst rap, the part with Lil Wayne is such a fucking pain to hear. Scratch that, the whole song is a pain to hear, compared to their last album.
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Sorry Bizkit. The best thing you have done was "The unquestionable Truth." Instead of doing such great Music you make this.
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Why would you pay at all for anything by LB.
It's a free download.. hence the irony of my comment.
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That was lol bad, even for LB standards.
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Limp is doing their thing. They are a niche band. The song may not be great, but they are making their music. Which won't ever be duplicated because the of the sum of all the parts contributing.
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This is an abomination.
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It wasn't THAT bad, because it's not that different from material from their most recent album. That said, it's still not great
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that was really bad
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Okay. What. The. Fuck.
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this is a joke right?
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My God... can music seriously get any worse?! How did I ever LIKE this band?!
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If you sprinkle salt on a bird's tail, you can catch it.
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It wasn't THAT bad, because it's not that different from material from their most recent album. That said, it's still not great
IIRC it's a leftover from the Gold Cobra sessions.
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Kick out a member for taking drugs then do a collaboration with lil wayne
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The DJ had already previously been fired from Limp Bizkit after lead singer Fred Durst became unhappy with his 'hardcore partying habits'.
ROCK DOESN'T ROCK ANYMORE
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rock =/= being so drunk that you can't play/be late to concerts
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yes it does
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lol being on time what are you an indie kid m/
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well fuck
metal > rock anyways so ye
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its decent but not sure its up to their standards
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yeah this is worse than most of gold cobra
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Musically it's enjoayable, since Wes is there. Durst himself is repelling nowadays, and in duet with Lil Whatever they make my ears bleed.
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m//////
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LIMP BIZKIT is so 1999
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I think the peak of their 'creativity' was the much maligned 'Results May Vary' which I like (most of it anyway) for its more melodic moments ( a la Staind or Cold).
Since they got Borland back seems they want to go back to an era that doesn't need revisiting and can't really be successfully resuscitated. It was fun at the time though, sort of.
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enjoayable
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Wes Borland should just stick with Black Light Burns.
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Not going to lie, if they made a instrumental version I would blast this. But once again Fred (don't do it) Durst ruins it.
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How 'bout no?
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Nookie is still the jam. This ain't the jam.
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The Unquestionable Truth Part 1 looked like Limp Bizkit might have finally started maturing, but by this point with this bullshit Fred Durst has pissed away any chance of ever having artistic integrity ever. Ever. If he ever had the chance. Fuck Lil' Wayne and Fuck Fred Durst. Why the hell are talented musicians like Sam Rivers and Wes Borland still fooling themselves with this horrible excuse of a band? Morons.
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This is probably the funniest Limp Bizkit song I've ever heard, but weirdly, It doesn't make me want to kill kittens for once...
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Wait they fire their DJ for his bad party habits... And they make a party song? (damn you Anarchistfish, beat me to it)
The musicians can do way more than this, where are the sick baselines and drums? Bring back the DJ already and fire Durst.
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Wow
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Lol
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haha oh wow
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GO FUCK YOURSELF
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lol missed this, lil wayne's verse is so hilariously bad oh my
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just ordered the deluxe vinyl
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lol durst is stealing lil wain ryhymes about FUCKIN GIRLS MAN FUCK THE GIRLS MAN FUC KING GIRLS M,AN CLUBS MONEY CLUBSD MONEY CLUBS MONEY GIRLS MAN FUCK THE GIRLS MAN SLUTS SLUTS WHORES WHORES MONEY CLUBS CLUBS CLUBS
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what... what? really?
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The worst thing ive ever heard in my life.
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Sounds like a downright parody.
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fire durst (2)
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Man FUCK yall!! This shitz heavier than a FUCKING WRECKINGBALL NIGGA!!!
...... no but seriously, this is horrible.
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aoty already, song rules
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