The Story of Limp BizkitLimp Bizkit's aggressive and inventive blend of new-school metal, hip-hop & the kitchen sink has hit the UK. Here is how Fred Durst, Wes Borland, D.J. Lethal, Sam Rivers and John Otto rose from the ashes of Florida's big-haired heavy metal scene. |
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