~Molly's LIMP BIZKIT Page~
   
Fred Durst, Wes Borland, DJ Lethal, Sam Rivers, and John Otto
 
Hi my name is Molly and I live in Northern California. I am 16 years old and I am going to be a senior in high school. I love to rollerblade and play soccer, softball, fleetball and basketball.

My favorite band is Limp Bizkit and I also love KoRn, Insane Clown Posse, Deftones, Sublime, Rage against the machine and others.

I'd like to give a shout out to my cousin Nicole Janke, Monica Gruetzmacher, Tracie Rush, Jackson Bare, and Kelly Bott.....

Please also check out my Sublime page also...

 
I DID IT ALL FOR THE NOOKIE, THE NOOKIE, SO YOU CAN TAKE THAT COOKIE
Limp Bizkit's first album, "Three dollar bill ya'll" was the best album I've ever heard. Songs on the album include, "Faith", "Stuck", "Sour", "Nobody loves me" and others.... They're new album, "Significant other" is really awesome...it takes Limp Bizkit on a whole new level..with songs on there such as: "Nookie", "I'm broke", "Break stuff", and "N 2 gether now" (Featuring Method Man). Its an enhanced cd too with a cool video on it...definitly pick this album up....Its very worth it in my opinion....SO GO DO IT! WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR!
 
I GOTTA HAVE FAITH!
The Bizkit began it late 1994 when vocalist Fred Durst hooked up with his long time friend and bass player, Sam Rivers, who in turn recommended bringing his jazz drumming cousin, John Otto, in to round out the rhythm section. Before long, guitarist Wes Borland and DJ Lethal (House of Pain) joined the fold and Limp Bizkit was born.

Their first break came when a little (ahem) band by the anme of Korn played their first gig in the Jacksonville area. After the show, Korn's bassist Fieldy and guitarist Head met up with Fred and went back to his place to get a few tatoos (Fred is not only an amazing singer, but also an accomplished tatoo artist). An instant bond of friendship was struck between them and the next time Korn came back to Jacksonville they hooked up with Fred again. This time Fieldy and Head heard the Limp Bizkit demo and were immediately impressed with the band's powerful sound so much so that they promised to pass the tape along to producer Ross Robinson (Sepultura, Korn). They did, and Ross loved it. The buzz on the band began to intensify twofold and, as a result, Limp Bizkit landed a tour with House of Pain and another with the Deftones. Offers from record labels across the country began pouring in. After carefully considering all of the deals, Limp Bizkit chose to sign with up-and-coming indie label Flip Records, which in turn brought them to Interscope.

Produced by Ross Robinson and mixed by Andy Wallace (Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins), Limp Bizkit's phenomenal debut album, Three dollar bill Y'all$, blends the perfect amount of street-wise attitude, honest emotion, slammin' grings, instantly infectious grooves and powerful lyrics into one huge, bubbling cauldron of intense power.

The lyrics are as potent as they are personal and the band's straight from the heart style of songwriting will appeal to all audiences. The furious, vengeful "Counterfeit" retaliates against "fake people" who change themselves and their appearance just to fit in with a certain crowd, while the encapsulation, shuddering explosion of "Pollution" rages against people who constantly critcize loud music as "noise pollution." The jazz-encrusted, angry reproach of "Stuck" strikes out against individuals who are motivate solely by greed and the catchy, groove-laden "Stalemate" digs deep into the festering heart of a relationship gone sour. Every song is a must-listen.

Thank you for taking the time to view my web page and please e-mail me to tell me what you think or what not.....Thanx...

 
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Misty's Backstreet Boys Page
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