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With the high visibility of Limp Bizkit's music ... Although Fred Durst wore a red Yankees hat prior to the release of the music video for the 1999 Significant Other hit "Nookie," the ...
Right from its wibbly-wobbly electronic intro, Limp Bizkit’s smash-mouth second LP Significant Other pulled precisely ... Pulling one way, we had that red-capped frontman. Nowadays accepted ...
But it never really felt like my hometown held any stock in the movement Limp Bizkit was galvanizing—which is a shame, because their sophomore album, Significant Other, would’ve done numbers here.
Limp Bizkit could not have created an album like Significant Other without a genius for bonafide buffoonery. Let’s start with the songs even the biggest haters can’t help but sing along to. “Nookie” ...
At the center of it all was Fred Durst, the the red-cap wearing ... follow-up Significant Other came they were ready to take their place at the top of the music world Limp Bizkit found that ...
Limp Bizkit got their start with 1997’s Three Dollar Bill, Y’All, quickly establishing themselves as one of the top new voices in nu-metal.A cover of George Michael’s “Faith ...