Is it just me or does Fred sound so insanely awkward when he blabbers profanity on here?
Well well well, back at it again with another LB album, this one was made after the undeniable catastrophe of the horrendous Results May Vary. It features a return to form as Limp Bizkit had Wes Borland return to the band after he left after Chocolate Starfish (which spawned the pain album). This record in particular is interesting for being "political" somewhat, which I'm not sure if ... read more
RANDOM PROJECT FROM 2025 SO I CAN SAY WHAT MY FAVS ARE AT THE END OF THE YEAR #1
Okay, to start off, I know nothing about this. Saw this album once in popular now and decided to add it to my listen list since it looked interesting.
This was a very fun experience. If not obvious, my favorite parts are the cóclea segments.
The canut de bon tracks were not horrible, no, but they were a step down from the previous.
I feel like some ideas weren't fully fleshed out within this ... read more
The problem is Fred.
It isn't that Borland's gone (This is also a problem though), Fred's incessant moaning into the mic is the problem.
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If you've been following my Limp Bizkit reviews, you likely noticed a pattern. Starts off good, but starts to decline in enjoyability throughout the album, and may have a track or two that is redeemable later on. This is not the same case. This album starts off horrible, has one redeemable track and then immediately ruins said track ... read more
This album was subpar, almost made me want to go to bed.
The Chocolate Starfish was Fred.
Alright, well this was total fun and an entirely miserable experience at the same time.
Rollin' is what inspired me to listen to the entire discography of this very interesting band, and well I really like that song. It just has this inexplicable feeling of total fun, and Wes does an amazing job on the guitar work.
I don't really want to talk about this album like the last. This thing was great ... read more
(Break Stuff is now my favorite track but I'm too lazy to edit my review)
Well, it didn't go as swell.
I wasn't expecting this album to be as decent as the last record, due to some of the scores...
But I went in with an absolute open mind to any song.
Nookie was probably my favorite song, a simple song that doesn't try to do anything too big by Limp Bizkit standards but doesn't sound too generic while having an awesome chorus and prevents uninterest. Fred's vocals ... read more




