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Old 10-14-2011, 05:01 PM   #1
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I don't think this is a good idea......

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If you were a fan of Limp Bizkit, you’re in luck, because frontman Fred Durst is planning a comeback as a sitcom star. According to Deadline, Durst is working on a half-hour comedy project with CBS.
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Old 10-14-2011, 05:38 PM   #2
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http://marquee.blogs.cnn.com/2011/10...in-cbs-sitcom/
Ive always liked Fred Durst. Will have to wait and see how it pans out... Maybe he should get back into music...
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Ive always liked Fred Durst. Will have to wait and see how it pans out... Maybe he should get back into music...
He made music?
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He made music?


That is all.
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Limp Bizkit was Wes Borland. Fred Durst was a mediocre hipster that needs a circle of talented musicians to write his songs.
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Limp Bizkit was Wes Borland. Fred Durst was a mediocre hipster that needs a circle of talented musicians to write his songs.
Spoken like a true hipster.
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Totally forgot about Limp Bizkit, I did it all for the Nookie!

FML, that was like 12 years....
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Spoken like a true hipster.
I have no idea how that makes him a hipster. Limp Bizkit who wasn't that good to begin with became even more mediocre when Borland left because he wrote the music. There's a reason why very respectable bands and music labels paid Borland to work for them, because he was the talent behind Limp Bizkit.
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is the working title of this show "the chocolate starfish"?
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I have no idea how that makes him a hipster. Limp Bizkit who wasn't that good to begin with became even more mediocre when Borland left because he wrote the music. There's a reason why very respectable bands and music labels paid Borland to work for them, because he was the talent behind Limp Bizkit.
I'd tell you why, but you wouldn't get it. It's too underground.
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This song is so stupid, I can't get enough of it. When I need a good laugh, I dig up this song. The middle part and chorus are so terrible. I love it.

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Man, I hope ICP make regular guest appearances.
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I liked a lot of music that I look back on now and feel shame...
I'm soooo thankful I never liked Limp Bizkit, or Korn, or any of those other horrible horrible nu-metal/rap bands.
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Old 10-14-2011, 08:30 PM   #15
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America has so many crimes to answer for.
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Old 10-14-2011, 08:40 PM   #16
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Don't get me wrong, I think Limp Bizkit are just brutal. I used to like them, I thought Counterfeit and the rest of Three Dollar Bill Y'all was awesome. I was 18 though.

Having said all that, I will give these goofs some credit. They put on a fun show. I've never been in a better mosh pit than the one I was in when Limp was opening for Metallica back on the Sanitarium Tour in 05(I think)?. It was a lot of fun. During the bridge in "Break Stuff", it was insane. Just absolutely insance. Rivaled the bridge of Slipknot's "Spit it Out" mosh pit that i was in during Ozzfest 02. Youtube Slipknot Spit it Out Live and scan to the middle part, you'll know what I'm talking about. That was a Slipknot tradition.

If you're not listening to the awful lyrics or paying attention to Fred's inferiority complex, Limp Bizkit is not the worst band in the world. That's about as close as I'm willing to go to give them props.
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Limp Bizkit, like Kid Rock were so obviously the product or some bright A&R guy who'd been trying to work out how to sell rap to 14 year old white boys.
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