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Playlist | Alternative - College Rock
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CD | Hip Hop/Rap - Hardcore Rap
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CD | Hip Hop/Rap - Hardcore Rap
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Limp Bizkit

Artist Song
Limp Bizkit  Nookie 
Limp Bizkit  Counterfiet 
Limp Bizkit  Faith 
Limp Bizkit  Break Stuff 
Limp Bizkit  Pollution 
Limp Bizkit  Stuck 
Limp Bizkit  Take A Look Around 
Limp Bizkit  Re-Arranged 
Limp Bizkit  Boiler 
Limp Bizkit  Sour 
Limp Bizkit  My Generation 
Limp Bizkit  Rollin (Air Raid) 
Limp Bizkit  My Way 
Limp Bizkit  Just Like This 
Limp Bizkit  Show Me What You Got 
Limp Bizkit  Living It Up 
Limp Bizkit  Hot Dog 
Limp Bizkit  Indigo Flow 

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WOw, haven't posted this one yet. Made this last year I believe. Limp Bizkit is a controversial topic in the hard rock and metal community. They were a big up and coming buzz band in the mid 90s to like 97. They did Ozzfest 1998. In 1998, when the "Faith" video appeared on TRL, I was mezmerized. Initially, I did not know it was a cover song. I was rocking out to it. Probably, at that time, the heaviest fucking thing my 14 year old ears have heard. I bought the album asap. I enjoyed the album. "Nookie" I believe was the next video and when I saw that I bought that album. I remember. I was getting into hardcore rap and I was loving the modern rock and metal (Korn, Orgy, Staind...) and here was a band that put the 2 genres together. As a young, impressionable mind, I though this was the shit. I became a big fan of Bizkit. Posters all over my walls, albums, cd singles, bootleg cds, t-shirts, stickers...all that. When Spin came out with Creed on its cover, I drew nasty stuff over it and on there pictures. Limp Bizkit essentially could do no wrong. They played major tours, shows and arenas. They were a HUGE BAND. They wrote songs about what I was going through at the time- anger, heartbreak, dumb girls, dickheaded people, anger, etc. I could really relate. The band looked cool, sounded cool, and just rocked. Led Zeppelin and Metallica were not on my radar then. I remember some of the older kids in high school giving me crap for not bowing down to Zeppelin. Chocolate Starfish came out and I was all hyped up for it. I liked it for awhile but it wasnt AS GOOD as their last ones. They came out with a remix album- which I also bought. It was kinda blah. Then they just kinda faded away. I grew up and started buying Metallica's Black Album and Pantera and punk rock and so on. Limp didnt seem to make good music anymore. I got angry at their new stuff and I took their pictures down. I got so mad I even threw away and smashed their albums in protest to some punk music. If I legit. liked their new stuff, I would still like them but alas no. Shame. As I look back, most of their songs still rock and still hold up (to me). Now, I still like their songs. Their career reminds me of Guns N Roses: a real band who rocked for a couple albums, became MEGA HUGE, and then faded away after they got too bloated on success. Both bands have music I don't care too much about with a singer who has a complex personality. We'll always have "Nookie". We'll always have "Sweet Child Of Mine". We'll always have memories.
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Public Disorder
Date: 5/7/2011
I was talking to a friend and it seems like any music lover goes through a period where they like some form of music that's direct, commercialized, or old. My friend, who's a big indie head, went through a metal phase. Another guy I know only listens to oldies. I went through a period where I only listened to classic rock. I wanna say its like we build a solid music foundation before we go anywhere