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Metallica kicked off their "No Repeat Weekend" in Denver with a show featuring hits, emotional moments, jokes and more.
Borland’s cosplay isn’t the first time Limp Bizkit have bowed before Metallica. In 2003, singer Fred Durst and company covered 1986 track Welcome Home (Sanitarium) for an episode of MTV Icon dedicated ...
The biggest metal band on the planet has taken over Denver, as Metallica officially landed at the fifty-yard-line of Empower ...
The resurrection of Limp Bizkit has been a decade in the making. The band reunited in 2009 following a three-year hiatus, playing a blinder of a set at that year’s Download festival in front of ...
Limp Bizkit is fighting for what they deserve. In a lawsuit filed on Tuesday in Los Angeles, the band accused Universal Music Group of withholding money from them. The band worked with the music ...
Limp Bizkit was once known as WWE’s favorite band in the whole world. Count Bron Breakker as being a fan, too. Recently, former Intercontinental Champion Bron Breakker shared that he would like ...
Now, like Limp Bizkit, I'm at least a little less worried about what others think, and that's a hard-earned adult victory. So last night, the band's classic 1999 lineup was back in town playing ...
Limp Bizkit and Fred Durst sued UMG — the world’s largest record company — back in October in one of the most notable lawsuits of the year in the music industry.Along with alleging that UMG ...
The popular 1990s rap-rock outfit Limp Bizkit and its frontman Fred Durst are suing Universal Music Group, accusing the company of withholding at least $200 million in royalties.
Rap-rock band Limp Bizkit sued its label Universal Music Group in California federal court on Tuesday, claiming the group is owed at least $200 million in unpaid royalties.