Limp Bizkit still with it: Durst says band isn't over
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They're on, they're off, they're on... Following Wes Borland's claims earlier this year that Limp Bizkit are finished as a band, frontman Fred Durst has written the opposite on his MySpace blog.
The singer claims that the band are working on the follow-up to their last EP, 'The Unquestionable Truth Part 1', and have been in the studio with Ross Robinson. Any new songs will not feature Borland, as you might just have guessed.
Following the EP will be another album, about which Durst adds: "(It will include) songs that me and Ross Robinson produced with Wes on guitar as well as songs that do not have Wes on guitar. It will be a full-length album and not an EP. It will be on the more aggressive side of nature and appeal to those who feed off of the heavier side of Limp Bizkit."
Durst has also penned a reactionary rap to his former bandmate, called 'Unacceptableinterlude', which goes a little like this:
"Stop making plans to
manipulate fans and finally stick to something you believe
'Cause you had
us all fooled and, I'll admit, even me
Manipulating like a crook who's
arrestable
It's unacceptable, fucking unacceptable"
Eighteen-wheel fucktrucksworth of LOL, right there.
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noooooo
why can't they just die?
they'll have to go emo
if they want any success now
what's his myspace?
I'm lazy. I want him as a friend.
Limp Bizkit and Toploader...
...are my two exceptions to the "be rational, respect others' opinions and don't trash anything" rule.
And Toploader did the decent thing, so that only leaves Limp Bizkit.
I can't even be bothered to say anything more about this though. *sigh*
there is something
so slightly sad about him. and i don't mean sad in a "dad, you're so saaaaaaaad" way - there seems a genuine heaviness to the chap. I may be totally wrong but he seems a little lost. Give up the ghost Fred, you surely don't need the cash.
still, when you're still "spitting phat rhymes" that rhyme arrestable with unacceptable, why would u quit?
"Manipulating like a crook that's arrestable"?
That's just... shudddddder.
no they shouldn't go emo,
folk. then they can folk off. arf.
I'll admit
I liked Limp Bizkit when I was 11
Boo
just go Durst and take your very bad, yet still rather entertaining-live band with you.
"the heavier side of Limp Bizkit"
there's another side?
there's their shit side
but that's only a side in the same way a sphere has a side.


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