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Which is the better Limp Bizkit album – Significant Other or Three Dollar Bill ... as one of the top new voices in nu-metal. A cover of George Michael’s “Faith,” “Counterfeit ...
Limp Bizkit, Creed and a handful of other rock artists made Rolling Stone‘s new 50 Worst Album Covers of All Time list. While an album’s artwork isn’t necessarily as important as its musical ...
Limp Bizkit’s last album, “Significant Other,” sold approximately 640,000 during its first week in the stores in the summer of 1999 and is now at the 6.5 million figure in the U.S. Thanks to ...
but today (July 21), FIDLAR has shared a cover of “Nookie,” which you may remember as the lead single from 1999’s Significant Other. “Limp Bizkit changed my life and this song should be ta ...
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” ...
Limp Bizkit ... and a cover of “Don’t Change” by INXS. The band from Jacksonville, Florida, has six studio albums to its credit, including 1999′s “Significant Other” and 2000 ...
Limp Bizkit released its debut album, Three Dollar Bill Y’all, in 1997. Though the album saw a slow start, the band eventually garnered fame with a cover of George Michael’s hit “Faith.” ...