Music >> Artists >> Rock
Formed:
1994 in Jacksonville, FL

Genre:
Rock

Years Active:
'90s, '00s, '10s






Limp Bizkit

Biography

The rap-metal outfit Limp Bizkit was formed in Florida in 1994 by vocalist Fred Durst and his friend, bassist Sam Rivers. Rivers' cousin John Otto soon joined on drums, and guitarist Wes Borland completed the original foursome (later supplemented by DJ Lethal). After Korn played the Jacksonville area in 1995, bassist Fieldy got several tattoos from Durst (a tattoo artist) and the two became friends. The next time Korn were in the area, they picked up Limp Bizkit's demo tape and were so impressed that they passed it on to their producer, Ross Robinson. Thanks mostly to word-of-mouth publicity, the band was chosen to tour with House of Pain and the Deftones. The label contracts came pouring in, and after signing with Flip/Interscope, Limp Bizkit released their debut album, Three Dollar Bill Y'All. By mid-1998, Limp Bizkit had become one of the more hyped bands in the burgeoning rap-metal scene, helped as well by more touring action — this time with Faith No More and later, Primus — as well as an appearance on MTV's Spring Break '98 fashion show. The biggest break, however, was a spot on that summer's Family Values Tour, which greatly raised the group's profile.. The rap-metal outfit Limp Bizkit was formed in Florida in 1994 by vocalist Fred Durst and his friend, bassist Sam Rivers. Rivers' cousin John Otto soon joined on drums, and guitarist Wes Borland completed the original foursome (later supplemented by DJ Lethal). After Korn played the Jacksonville area in 1995, bassist Fieldy got several tattoos from Durst (a tattoo artist) and the two became friends. The next time Korn were in the area, they picked up Limp Bizkit's demo tape and were so impressed that they passed it on to their producer, Ross Robinson. Thanks mostly to word-of-mouth publicity, the band was chosen to tour with House of Pain and the Deftones. The label contracts came pouring in, and after signing with Flip/Interscope, Limp Bizkit released their debut album, Three Dollar Bill Y'All. By mid-1998, Limp Bizkit had become one of the more hyped bands in the burgeoning rap-metal scene, helped as well by more touring action — this time with Faith No More and later, Primus — as well as an appearance on MTV's Spring Break '98 fashion show. The biggest break, however, was a spot on that summer's Family Values Tour, which greatly raised the group's profile.

Limp Bizkit's much-anticipated second album, Significant Other, was released in June 1999, and it and the accompanying video for "Nookie" made the group superstars. Significant Other debuted at number one and had sold over four million copies by year's end, also helping push Three Dollar Bill Y'All past the platinum mark. Durst, meanwhile, was tapped for a position as a senior vice president at Interscope Records in early July. However, in the midst of this massive success, controversy dogged the band following that summer's performance at Woodstock '99. In the wake of the riots and sexual assaults that proved to be the festival's unfortunate legacy, Durst was heavily criticized for egging on the already rowdy crowd and inciting them to "break stuff." Not only was at least one mosh-pit rape reported during the group's set (in addition to numerous other injuries), but the ensuing chaos forced festival organizers to pull the plug in the middle of their show. Even though Limp Bizkit's performance took place the day before the infamous festival-closing riots, the band was raked over the coals in the media, who blamed them for touching off the spark that inflamed a potentially volatile atmosphere. Undaunted, Limp Bizkit headlined that year's Family Values Tour, with the newly controversial Durst grabbing headlines for periodic clashes with Bizkit's tourmates.

During the Napster flap of 2000, Durst became one of the most outspoken advocates of online music trading; that summer, Limp Bizkit embarked on a free, Napster-sponsored tour. All of this set the stage for the October release of the band's third album, Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water. Wes Borland left the band soon after, necessitating a long search for a replacement guitarist of comparable value; finally, after going almost three years without a new album, the band released a disappointing record, Results May Vary. Borland returned after its release, and the band issued The Unquestionable Truth, Pt. 1 in 2005, an album that was roundly ignored even if it was marginally better than its predecessor. The Bizkit then released Greatest Hitz, a 17-track career survey that included all the hits from their heyday. In 2009, the band went back into the studio to record with its original lineup. After a number a delays, the band eventually relesed their fifth studio album, Gold Cobra, in the summer of 2011.

Top Albums

Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water, Limp Bizkit
1. Chocolate St..
Greatest Hits, Limp Bizkit
2. Greatest Hit..
Significant Other (Explicit Version), Limp Bizkit
3. Significant ..
Gold Cobra (Deluxe Version), Limp Bizkit
4. Gold Cobra (..
Three Dollar Bill, Y'all, Limp Bizkit
5. Three Dollar..
Results May Vary, Limp Bizkit
6. Results May ..
The Unquestionable Truth (Pt. 1), Limp Bizkit
7. The Unquesti..
Gold Cobra, Limp Bizkit
8. Gold Cobra
Results May Vary, Limp Bizkit
9. Results May ..
Greatest Hits, Limp Bizkit
10. Greatest Hit..
New Old Songs, Limp Bizkit
11. New Old Song..
Armpit - Single, Limp Bizkit
12. Armpit - Sin..
Let It Go - Single, Limp Bizkit
13. Let It Go - ..
Significant Other, Limp Bizkit
14. Significant ..
Three Dollar Bill, Y'all, Limp Bizkit
15. Three Dollar..
New Old Songs, Limp Bizkit
16. New Old Song..
Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water, Limp Bizkit
17. Chocolate St..
Break Stuff (Sessions@AOL) - Single, Limp Bizkit
18. Break Stuff ..
Results May Vary, Limp Bizkit
19. Results May ..
Results May Vary, Limp Bizkit
20. Results May ..

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
Behind Blue EyesResults May Vary4:29$0.99
2.
Break StuffGreatest Hits2:46$1.29
3.
Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)Chocolate Starfish and the ..3:33$1.29
4.
My WayChocolate Starfish and the ..4:32$1.29
5.
Break StuffSignificant Other (Explicit..2:46$1.29
6.
NookieSignificant Other (Explicit..4:49$1.29
7.
FaithThree Dollar Bill, Y'al..2:26$1.29
8.
Hot DogChocolate Starfish and the ..3:50$1.29
9.
Take a Look AroundChocolate Starfish and the ..5:21$1.29
10.
Rollin' (Urban Assault Vehicle)Chocolate Starfish and the ..6:22$1.29
11.
Ready to GoReady to Go - Single6:02$1.29
12.
Nookie (GH Version)Greatest Hits4:26$1.29
13.
Behind Blue EyesGreatest Hits4:29$1.29
14.
Break StuffNew Old Songs3:33$1.29
15.
My GenerationChocolate Starfish and the ..3:41$1.29
16.
Re-ArrangedGreatest Hits5:54$1.29
17.
Re-ArrangedSignificant Other (Explicit..5:54$1.29
18.
My WayGreatest Hits4:33$1.29
19.
Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)Greatest Hits3:33$1.29
20.
Eat You AliveResults May Vary3:56$0.99
21.
BoilerChocolate Starfish and the ..7:00$1.29
22.
Livin' It UpChocolate Starfish and the ..4:24$1.29
23.
Gold CobraGold Cobra (Deluxe Version)3:53$1.29
24.
Rollin' (Urban Assault Vehicle)Fast and the Furious (Origi..6:18$0.99
25.
N 2 Gether NowSignificant Other (Explicit..4:49$1.29

Top Music Videos

Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle), Limp Bizkit
1. Rollin' (Air ...
My Way, Limp Bizkit
2. My Way
Eat You Alive (Long Intro Version), Limp Bizkit
3. Eat You Alive...
Boiler, Limp Bizkit
4. Boiler
Break Stuff, Limp Bizkit
5. Break Stuff
Gold Cobra, Limp Bizkit
6. Gold Cobra
Nookie (Edited Version), Limp Bizkit
7. Nookie (Edite...
My Generation, Limp Bizkit
8. My Generation
Faith, Limp Bizkit
9. Faith
Re-Arranged, Limp Bizkit
10. Re-Arranged
N 2 Gether Now, Limp Bizkit & Method Man
11. N 2 Gether No...
Nookie (Neptunes Remix), Limp Bizkit
12. Nookie (Neptu...
The Truth (Original Version), Limp Bizkit
13. The Truth (Or...
Lightz, Limp Bizkit
14. Lightz
Eat You Alive (No Intro), Limp Bizkit
15. Eat You Alive...


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