The Story Of Limp Bizkit

The Story Of Limp Bizkit by Doug Small


Authors
Doug Small
ISBN
9780825617577
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
48
Dimensions
226 x 302mm

Warning: Explicit Content

Limp Bizkit's aggressive and inventive blend of new-school metal, hip-hop, and the kitchen sink - christened "pimp rock" by their lead singer - is riding high in the ranks of the strongest movement in popular music's recent history.

Here is the down-and-dirty on how Fred Durst, Wes Borland, D J Lethal, Sam Rivers and John Otto rose from the ashes of Florida's tight-jeaned, big-haired heavy metal scene. The many misadventures of the Bizkit crew during their almost non-stop touring - including their own Ladies Night in Cambodia tour, Ozzfest, and the outrageously successful Korn-led Family Values - have earned the band a reputation as one of the foremost live shows around. But don't get comfortable . . . Limp Bizkit is just warming up, and the onslaught has barely begun.
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