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Have you ever owned a Limp Bizkit record?
Alas, yes. But it's been sold/given away/destroyed by now. 14%  14%  [ 6 ]
I still do. Which is why I'm voting anonymously and not making a follow-up post. 11%  11%  [ 5 ]
Uh, yeah. And I still listen to it regularly. Those guys rawk. 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
No, what do you take me for? 75%  75%  [ 33 ]
I wanted to buy one but never got around to it. 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
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P.S. At least while he was busy with Limp Bizkit, he wasn't off dipping his toes in other forms of popular culture

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Never owned any of their stuff but I was pretty familiar the radio hits.

I'll admit to liking "Nookie" and "Break Stuff" back when they were getting MASSIVE radio play. High energy aggressive rock stuff for gym rats.

I will say that I remember when they and Korn played Woodstock '99 and Korn went on in front of 250,000 people who were going ape shit. I remember watching it on TV thinking that it was the most insane shit that I had ever seen and that this had to be the absolute pinnacle of that type of music.


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No way. Like trying to pass a three-dollar (or whatever) bill, y'all. :roll:

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I had the wonderful fortune to see them on a second stage before they hit. They ended up leaving the stage when people started throwing shit mid-way through "Faith". A few months later they were on that MTV Spring Break Fashion show thing.

Ugh.

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Ugh.


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Never owned any of their stuff but I was pretty familiar the radio hits.

I'll admit to liking "Nookie" and "Break Stuff" back when they were getting MASSIVE radio play. High energy aggressive rock stuff for gym rats


That shit was ALWAYS on at one party or another I was at....it was harder to here locked in the bathroom, tho ;)

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The only one I'm partial to hearing is N2gether or whatever it's called. And only because I was in a bar in St. Paul MN and there was a karaoke night. There's a couple of brothers sitting there having beers and they've got what appears to be a token white boy hanger-on. Next thing, I see one of them and the white dude get up and do a fuckin' bangin' version of this song. It was pretty amazing, actually. Even the fellas playing pool stopped to watch them. So when I hear that song I think of that very good karaoke performance.

And that's all I've got to say about this terrible, terrible band.

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yeah - i was a sucker for their first 2 discs........then i kicked my own ass for listening to that swill


I'll admit it, as an impressionable high-school student, I was in fact a Limp Bizkit fan :oops:

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yeah - i was a sucker for their first 2 discs........then i kicked my own ass for listening to that swill


I'll admit it, as an impressionable high-school student, I was in fact a Limp Bizkit fan :oops:


Precisely. I listened to a ton of shit in grades 10 and 11. Stuff that I look back now and can't believe I ever spent money on.


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The only one I'm partial to hearing is N2gether or whatever it's called.

One of the most underrated hip-hop tracks of the late 90s simply because of the album its on (and possibly Durst's presence... though he holds up well). If you put Method on a Gang Starr record or have Premier produce a Wu-Tang track, people would go ape-shit.


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I think the only album I owned was the one that Faith was on but I barely listened to it besides that song and eventually sold it.

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the second option.

shit wait,

the first option

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4 or so years after it came out, I paid $2 for Significant Other on CD out of sheer morbid curiosity. I could afford to do that back then. Can't now. I sold it to a used CD store shortly thereafter for pretty much the same amount I paid for it, and have a ripped copy in my archives somewhere.


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Never owned one of their albums, never would. But my best friend had the album with "Break Stuff" on it, and I'll at least admit to liking a song or two off of it at the time.

I still think "Break Stuff" fits the bill pretty well when you're having a shitty day.


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I remember how disgusted I was when I heard they had paid to get that song "Kounterfeit" played in Portland or some place like that.
I also remember how awful it was to hang out with one of my best friends from high school who got into the whole Rap/Rock Nu-metal phase and having to listen to Korn, Orgy and Limp Bizkit at his parties.

By the time they hit, I was already a wuss and mostly listening to NMH, Beck, Bjork and Radiohead.

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Never owned any albums.

I was really into Korn's first album but it ended there. I think between the two Korn were way better upon entrance to the commercial music scene. They're songs were a lot cooler and had much more interesting sounds to them. It didn't just sound like some doofus was hitting open strings in Drop D with heavy distortion.

But, I have since moved on from THAT phase of my music enjoyment. I always hated Durst's persona. I remember hanging out with a friend and going ot someone else's house and two people i had never met were talking about who would win in the boxing match proposed by the Creed guy to Durst. It was one of the funniest conversations I had ever been witness to.


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Limp Bizkit, Guns & Roses and Motley Cure.






AAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH,




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Guns & Roses and Motley Crue.

AAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH


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DumpJack Wrote:
The only one I'm partial to hearing is N2gether or whatever it's called.

One of the most underrated hip-hop tracks of the late 90s simply because of the album its on (and possibly Durst's presence... though he holds up well). If you put Method on a Gang Starr record or have Premier produce a Wu-Tang track, people would go ape-shit.
I still have that 12" because the beat is ... whatever the cool kids are saying nowdays. I'll go with "bananas".


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petecockroach Wrote:
Guns & Roses and Motley Crue.

AAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH


You are dead to me.


You have some strange habits Charlie.

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That is one of the most horrific pictures I've ever seen.


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DumpJack Wrote:
petecockroach Wrote:
Guns & Roses and Motley Crue.

AAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH


You are dead to me.


You have some strange habits Charlie.


Tomorrow I'm spinning Appetite for Destruction and Too Fast for Love just for you, chummy.

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used to love her...then i had to kill her....
and that is all.


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DumpJack Wrote:
petecockroach Wrote:
DumpJack Wrote:
petecockroach Wrote:
Guns & Roses and Motley Crue.

AAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH


You are dead to me.


You have some strange habits Charlie.


Tomorrow I'm spinning Appetite for Destruction and Too Fast for Love just for you, chummy.


i used to do a little
but a little wouldnt do it
so a little got moooore and moooore
i just keep keep trying to get a little better
a little better than befooore

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