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Limp Bizkit, a polarizing force in the nu-metal scene, carved out a distinctive niche in the late 1990s and early 2000s with ...
Borland’s cosplay isn’t the first time Limp Bizkit have bowed before Metallica. In 2003, singer Fred Durst and company ...
The biggest metal band on the planet has taken over Denver, as Metallica officially landed at the fifty-yard-line of Empower ...
25 years ago, Limp Bizkit did it all for the nookie on 'Significant Other,' giving the nu-metal genre an unreachable apex.
We meet the fans at Limp Bizkit’s sold-out Manchester arena show to find out why the band and the nu-metal scene is going through a resurgence right now ...
Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland is suing his ex-wife Carré Callaway, aka indie singer Queen Kwong, for defamation, and he is citing an album review in his lawsuit.
The frontman behind 2000s-era hits like “Nookie” and “Rollin’” talks about playing himself in the horror comedy “Y2K”—his second acting role of the year for hip distributor A24.
Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland is suing his ex-wife for defamation in Detroit’s Third Judicial Circuit Court following what he says are disparaging comments she made about him in the press, a ...
Limp Bizkit's Wes Borland has filed a new legal action against his ex-wife claiming an album review and interview defamed him.
Limp Bizkit had to postpone their European and UK tour dates earlier this year due to a mysterious medical issue afflicting vocalist Fred Durst. Fortunately whatever was going on has lightened up ...
Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland, who cowrote the band’s “Break Stuff” and “Nookie” and also fronts his own group, Big Dumb Face, is using his ire at how an album review interpreted his ...
He said in a video posted to Limp Bizkit’s website that he underwent some medical tests prior to the tour, and his doctor suggested that he stay home. “This was very unexpected news,” he adds.
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