First Goatslayer album release

2020-04-25 by DatsNotDaMetulz | 3 Comments
Wes Borland has released the first of 23 albums from the project "Goatslayer" (self described as "music's greatest and final achievement") that had been sitting on the shelf for a number of years. Borland has stated that the project has been ongoing for "decades" with his brother Scott, with the pair recording music together since their teens.

The album can be heard through all streaming services. More info can be found here:

https://www.theprp.com/2020/04/24/news/limp-bizkits-wes-borland-releases-his-goatslayer-album-the-feather-serpent/

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JWT155
April 26th 2020
15101 Comments


Interesting

FadedSun
April 26th 2020
3199 Comments


Weird, I was just reading about Borland last night after I saw something about Limp Bizkit on Reddit.

TypoNegative
April 27th 2020
34 Comments


>music's greatest and final achievement

Although he was always the best part of Limp Bizkit, I can't believe this man is so full of himself.



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