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Limp Bizkit - Still Sucks (October 31st, 2021) • Page 2

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by ItsAndrew, Nov 16, 2018.

  1. Zilla

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  2. AlwaysEvolving21

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    Old man Durst back at it again.
     
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  3. NJPunkMusic

    Die rad.

    Love me some LP ever since 1999. Seeing them live in 2 weeks. Looking forward to new material. I feel like Gold Cobra was terribly underrated.
     
  4. JamesMichael

    Software Engineer Prestigious

    Honestly it has been so long since Gold Cobra. As others have said that album was pretty underrated. I’ve seen them a few times before and the band always goes off and puts on a really great show.

    Would love a new album!
     
  5. I guess I’ll give Gold Cobra another shot but I thought it was really bad when it was released.
     
  6. DickyCullz

    I create content for some of your favorite artists

    The only thing I remember is the guitar solo done a with shotgun
     
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  7. phaynes12

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    the lolla set was legit great. guess I should check out their last ... 20 years of output
     
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  8. JamesMichael

    Software Engineer Prestigious

    Just started going through their discography and so much nostalgia has come flooding back.
     
  9. airik625

    we've seen the shadow of the axe before Supporter

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  10. NJPunkMusic

    Die rad.

    Seriously, this band receives so much hate and it sucks cause they were pinnacle of fun music of the late 90s/ early 00s.
    Being around 15 years old when Significant Others came out it was such a banger. Same with Chocolate Starfish. I can put those two albums on to this day and sing EVERY word. Fun stuff. Results May Vary wasnt great, but still had some good songs. The unadvertised EP that came out around 2006 was a step in different direction (much harder), but I enjoyed it for what it was. Then Gold Cobra came back to no reception, but it was a cross between Starfish and the EP and was pretty damn good.
     
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  11. unbornwhiskey

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    the first three albums are all great, it was amazing to revisit them this year and realize that
     
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  12. Sean Murphy

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    i *love* the chocolate starfish album, always will.
     
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  13. sophos34

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  14. LightWithoutHeat

    You're not a teammate on my team

    I love Limp Bizkit and will never apologize for it. I wish they would do another Unquestionable Truth type album but I'm here for all of it.
     
  15. JamesMichael

    Software Engineer Prestigious

    Wild to think Gold Cobra came out 10 years ago.
     
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  16. MathiasGeleyn

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    Gold Cobra is a great album. It's a shame that they hardly play songs of it. Their setlist would be amazing if they took away those medleys and covers. I got annoyed by it during the last show I saw them play.

    Revisiting the other albums and I must say 3$ and significant are still really good. Hot Dog doesn't do it for me anymore, even though it still has some good songs. The ep was such a fresh sound for them!

    To be honest, I also like Endless Slaughter and Ready 2 Go.
     
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  17. cricketandclover

    Things have changed.

    Their set list could stand to include the other big singles from Sig Other
     
  18. Michael Schmidt

    Don't recreate the scene, or reinvent the meanings Supporter

    Just received this in a group chat.

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  19. NJPunkMusic

    Die rad.

    Yea the covers in their setlist are pointless. Way to many better songs to skip in favor of covers. I want to hear less singles and deeper cuts. Stuff from Results May Vary too.
     
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  20. LightWithoutHeat

    You're not a teammate on my team

    I think Show Me What You Got has my favorite Borland riffs. I loved it as Cambodia when they were playing that version of it live. Big Deftones feel to it when Fred is singing.

     
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  21. chewbacca110

    He wrenches on it. He thinks it's his.

    This Limp Bizkit audience resurgence gives me hope that people want FUN back in rock music. Their live show is tight and over the top in the weirdest way.
     
  22. LightWithoutHeat

    You're not a teammate on my team

    For a long time I thought ETID would go this route, but their last few albums have been quite dark. Not that I'm complaining too much.
     
  23. Gianni

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    I'm here for it. Love that I'm not the only one that was inspired to revisit some of these albums after seeing that Lolla set.

    I blasted Chocolate Starfish last night and could not believe how well it holds up. I don't even care what anyone says about Fred as a lyricist or singer, he's a great frontman and that's what works for this band.
     
  24. Gianni

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    I agree with your entire comment - but the comment about being in that impressionable age group around 99-00 rings the most true. Unless you were one of those kids that thought Limp Bizkit was "too mainstream", I literally did not know anyone at the time that did not love LB.
     
  25. manoverboard365

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    Also been doing a Limp runthrough since the Lolla stream. Overall I'm not a fan of Chocolate Starfish, but songs like Full Nelson and Boiler are top tier for them IMO.
    Unforgettable Truth is awesome. I still need to give Gold Cobra a listen. And I really liked that Dad Vibes song they played! Has me excited for the album.
    I also watched this recent interview with Wes Borland and at one point he talks about the album. Says the music has basically been done for a while but Fred keeps tossing out his vocals. Sounds optimistic that it's coming soon though
     
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