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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 ...
In 1999, my AOL Instant Messenger screen name was "KLIB3D." For those who have no idea what that sentence means, back in the 1990s America Online (AOL) created a platform that allowed you to send ...
Who was the better nu-metal band of the '90s - Korn or Limp Bizkit?That's the debate that the center of this week's Chuck's Fight Club on Loudwire Nights! When it comes to nu-metal, it doesn't get ...
Trans people love Limp Bizkit. I can only assume that’s how front man Fred Durst ended up with a role in I Saw the TV Glow, one of the year’s most acclaimed films about trans experiences ...
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 ...
US band Limp Bizkit has filed a lawsuit against the world’s largest record label, Universal Music Group (UMG). Known for the frenzied nu-metal at the turn of the millennium Limp Bizkit, who are ...
Nu metal band Limp Bizkit, led by frontman/nu cowboy Fred Durst, will play Dallas' Dos Equis Pavilion on August 13. ... He mostly writes about music, but veers into arts and culture, ...
Universal Music Group and its sub-labels released every Limp Bizkit album until 2011. The complaint claims UMG implements a “fraudulent” policy “deliberately designed” to withhold ...
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. × Skip to main content ...
In a stunning claim, Durst alleges that as recently as August, Limp Bizkit had “never received any royalties from UMG,” despite the band’s huge success during its turn-of-the-century peak.
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, which hit the peak of its popularity in the late 90s and early 2000s, claims that it’s not the only group to be stiffed on royalties and that possibly hundreds of other artists have ...
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