Tag: Limp Bizkit

NEWS: Dragoncorpse unveil a Nu-Metal revivalist side?

Following the mind blowing combination of Deathcore and Power Metal that is “The Drakketh Saga“, you might think a cover would open the door to what Dragoncorpse inspirations are. But instead of doing the predictable, the band have taken “Nookie” by Limp Bizkit and reinvented is as “Dragussy“. So if you can get your head

Review: “Last Ones Standing” from (hed)p.e. and Dropout Kings!

Having spent a lot of time touring the US together, a collaboration between Huntington Beach California G-Punk outfit (hed)p.e. and Trap Metal masters Dropout Kings is the next logical step in their mutually beneficial relationship and the result is “Last Ones Standing“, a split EP that bridges the gap between Nu-Metal and Trap Metal with

NEWS: (hed)p.e. wind the clock back with Dropout Kings!

As had been promised a week ago by (hed)p.e. vocalist Jared Gomes, an alternative version of the classic “Bartender” from their seminal 2020 Jive Records “Broke” has landed with Pheonix Arizona Nu-Metal revivalists Dropout Kings  lending vocalist Eddie Wellz and guitarist Staig Flynn for some alternative verses and Trap Metal inspired guitar vibes while DJ

Bootleg: “Bartender” from (hed)p.e. in Portland!

Alongside a live rendition of “Bartender” from a show in Portland (hed)p.e. vocalist Jared Gomes has announced that later this week an alternative version of the classic from their seminal 2020 Jive Records “Broke” will be appearing. Pheonix Arizona Nu-Metal revivalists Dropout Kings have lent vocalist Eddie Wellz and guitarist Staig Flynn for the new

Exclusive Interview: Crostpaths talk “Mutated”!

When it comes to hybrids, Kent quartet Crostpaths have got it down to a fine art and with their sophomore EP “Mutated” set to open not only doors but windows of opportunity as well when it drops on 27th November 2020. You might call them Nu-Metal, Rap-Rock or even Alternative Metal but does it really

Vs. Tuesday! Two Bands! One Song! Who Wins? FIGHT! Cardi B??!!

Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar aka American Rapper Cardi B is pretty damn controversial and lets face it, if it wasn’t for tales of being a stripper to fighting Nicki Minaj to her questionable lyrics and videos, we’re not sure anyone would give a… but when her track “WAP” landed with comedian Russell Brand asking if it was

Interview: Nu-Metal Revivalists DED talk to Heavy New York!

The success of Nu-Metal revivalists Ded, a band out of Tempe Arizona made up of former members of made up of members from Greeley Estates, Man Made Machine and The Cover Up since 2016 has been nothing short of impressive and they can thank Fred Durst from Limp Bizkit for directing a pair of music

Review: “Hindsight” by Emmure

After the resounding success of the Emmure combination of vocalist Frankie Palmeri with Glass Cloud trio Phil Lockett, Joshua Travis and Josh Miller that was 2017’s “Take A Look At Yourself” there was bound to be some fall out, if only because controversy seems to follow Palmeri around like a black cloud. So bassist Phil

Bootleg: Taproot in Kentucky!

The name of Taproot will always be associated with Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst and that infamous answer phone message that leaked via Napster. They did however make some good music including their major label debut “Gift” with some early Deftones esq riffs. This full set from 1999 sees the band playing material from “Something

Vs Tuesday: Two Bands! One Song! Who Wins? FIGHT. Bring The Noise!

Originally “Bring The Noise” saw Big Four Thrashers Anthrax take on a track by hip-hop act Public Enemy, the first song on the group’s 1988 album “It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back“. Anthrax wanted to do a version of the track after doing similarly vocal styling on “I’m The Man” and