Limp Bizkit‘s 1999 single “Breakstuff” from “Significant Other” has been blamed for a lot in it’s time. Woodstock 1999 saw crowd violence and property damage both during and after the bands set. Fans were filmed tearing plywood from temporary festival structures and smashing the place up. The song itself has a highly memorable, if simplistic riff,
It’s the turn of oh so controversial Nu-metal titans Limp Bizkit to show their influence on the current crop of Metal bands. So in the Red Corner with their take on “Break Stuff” are And It Must Occur ft. Orion Stephens from In Dying Arms…. …And in the Blue Corner The Last Ten Seconds Of
Happy New Year! It’s 2018! Let’s Party like it’s 1999! When 1999 became the Year 2000 and everyone thought the Millennium bug would destroy the Earth… Limp Bizkit played MTV in Time Square, New York, dropping covers of “1999” by Prince and “Jump Around” by House of Pain featuring Everlast…
This week it’s a nu-metal extravaganza. “Thieves” by industrial legends Ministry. This weeks pretenders are nu-metal pioneers in their own right. First up Limp Bizkit‘s studio version from 2013, which is allegedly from their upcoming “Stampede Of The Disco Elephants” album. I Say allegedly – it’s been about 7 years in the works. The song itself is one that
Ever wondered what Taylor Swift would sound like on a Limp Bizkit song? Well here you go. The Super Deluxe team have dropped this hilarious music video fusing the pair.