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A judge denied Limp Bizkit's demand to void its contract with UMG, months after the band claimed the company has withheld $200 million in royalties.
Limp Bizkit suffered a defeat in its $200 million lawsuit against Universal Music Group when a judge ruled the band cannot legally void its contract.
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Limp Bizkit’s $200 million lawsuit against Universal Music will head to trial after a federal judge denied the label’s motion to dismiss the case.
Limp Bizkit’s $200 million lawsuit against Universal Music Group over royalties is headed to court as a judge denies the label's motion to dismiss.
The NME review of Limp Bizkit's 'Still Sucks', as the frat-boy rockers return with after a decade with a lean and self-aware party-starter of a sixth album ...
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 ...
American band Limp Bizkit, fronted by Fred Durst, is coming close to Portland as part of their U.S. tour. They will perform at RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater on Wednesday, August 21 at 6:30 p.m ...
A legal brawl has broken out between Universal Music Group and Limp Bizkit over an alleged flaw in the record company’s system that calculates royalties, with the band claiming that it didn’t ...
Limp Bizkit have announced four dates in the United Kingdom as part of their 2025 Loserville tour. The group are set for performances in Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham and London from March 2025.
Nu-metal group Limp Bizkit has filed a lawsuit against its label Universal Music Group, alleging that the company deliberately withheld at least $200 million in unpaid royalties.
Fans are pretty upset after lead singer of Limp Bizkit, Fred Durst, stops set to demand video cameras be turned off before they will continue.