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Limp Bizkit

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Intro
  2. Just Like This
  3. Nookie
  4. Break Stuff
  5. Re-Arranged
  6. I'm Broke
  7. Nobody Like You
  8. Don't Go Off Wandering
  9. 9 Teen 90 Nine
  10. N 2 Gether Now - (featuring Method Man)
  11. Trust?
  12. No Sex
  13. Show Me What You Got
  14. Lesson Learned
  15. Outro
  16. Mind Of Les/ Non Musical Silence
  17. Significant Other/ Video About The Making Of The Album Cover

Disc 2:

  1. Re-Arranged (Live)
  2. Nookie (Live)
  3. N2 Gether Now (live)
  4. Break Stuff Video

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #52606 in Music
  • Released on: 2004-03-22
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Box set, Enhanced, Explicit Lyrics, EP
  • Dimensions: .25 pounds
  • Running time: 90 minutes

Editorial Reviews

CD Description
Smashing the sophomore jinx, Limp Bizkit puts together a screaming second album in SIGNIFICANT OTHER. The band's songwriting has matured, and the experience of touring is evident in the production. Singer Fred Durst is a frontman for the next millennium, combining hardcore metal with the slickness of hiphop. Limp Bizkit is backed by the turntable skills of House Of Pain's DJ Lethal. You can hear the hiphop influences in almost every track--from the lead single, "Nookie", to the DJ Premier-produced "N 2 Gether Now". Other highlights include "Break Stuff", "Just Like This", and "I'm Broke". Be sure to check out the Durst-directed video for "Nookie", as it shows just how multi-talented Limp Bizkit really is.


Customer Reviews

You wanted the Worst, you got Limp Bizkit.4
Ahem. 3 Dollar Bill Y'All was Limp Bizkit's debut, and it was so wonderfully gritty it established Freddies' Masterful Men as top acts in a genre overflowing with trash. This album follows 3 Dollar nicely. It's hilarious listening to Fred singing about packin' "a chainsaw" and strippin' "Your ass raw" on Break Stuff. And then of course there's Nookie. Oh the fun! =P Re-Arranged is wonderfully deep; "I'd love to be the one to disappoint you when I don't fall down" says Durst, before going off singing "You make believe that nothing is wrong until you're crying... crying on me". No Sex is an interesting piece, listen to Fred Durst and Aaron Lewis (StAiND) sing in harmony. And then there's the little track that starts "I'm convinced that you hate me" and sounds SO KoRnate. Then there's I'm Broke and Just Like This - VERY widescreen choruses. The outro is extremely funny too. As a comedy album, this excels. If you ignore the repetitive, simple lyrics and concentrate on the chords and harmonies, occasional melodies and hate-power-chord-riffage you'll see some wonderful variation. The production is all very nice too. But this album just shows, after the KoRnate glory of Nobody Like You and Break Stuff, just how unique KoRn are and Limp aren't. Amen. If you can stand listening to an album of boasting and pretentious poseur-ness then buy this. Only gets 4 stars because of a fall from being totally classic.

This album will NEVER leave your CD player5
I fell in love with Limp Bizkit after listening to this album. It is just the best. 'Nookie', 'break stuff' and 'rearranged' - well all of the tracks are brilliant. The only track I skip is 10, because it does nothing for me - but you hiphop fans out there will love it. This album has only left my CD player to be cleaned - and I bought it last year - so do yourself a favour and GET IT!

The Ultimate Hip-Hop / Metal Crossover5
Fans of Rage Against The Machine have been waiting for this band for ten years. Where Rage left off, Limp Bizkit continue. Wes Borland's monster riffing, DJ Leethal's sublime backing and Fred Durst's vocal intensity make this album a must have for all fans of the hip-hop / metal crossover genre. Imagine the Ill Communication era Beastie Boys crossed with Pantera.......thats as close as I can get to an accurate comparison. Highlights include the awesome "Just Like This", the comical "Nookie" and the pure aggression of "Break Stuff".........whether you listen to Korn or Eminem, you cant fail to enjoy this record. A stunning album......