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Limp Bizkit: Greatest Hits

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Customer Reviews

A good collection

A good collection for the 'casual' fan. It has all of their 'hits' from Three Dollar Bill all the way to Results May Vary. It is a shame that they didn't include songs from The Unquestionable Truth, but i guess this was just something that the record label wanted. All in all, this is a good fun collection of songs by Limp Bizkit.

BREAK STUFF!!!

Yay!!! Not a huge Limp Bizkit fan. But I love Break Stuff. It's so angry, and heavy. And the clean version is hilarious.

good not great

limp bizkit has made some awesome songs but some just dont live up 2 the others i recommend rollin,my way,behide blue eyes,faith,home sweet home/bittersweet symphony these songs are awesome the other ones are good but dont live up 2 these

Biography

Formed: 1994 in Jacksonville, FL

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

The rap-metal outfit Limp Bizkit was formed in Florida in 1994 by vocalist Fred Durst and his friend, bassist Sam Rivers. Rivers' cousin John Otto soon joined on drums, and guitarist Wes Borland completed the original foursome (later supplemented by DJ Lethal). After Korn played the Jacksonville area in 1995, bassist Fieldy got several tattoos from Durst (a tattoo artist) and the two became friends. The next time Korn were in the area, they picked up Limp Bizkit's demo tape and were so impressed...
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