Limp Bizkit - Nookie (REACTION/REVIEW!) HATED BANDS MARATHON! Ep: #1

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  • @metfan4l
    @metfan4l Před 2 lety +429

    I can't hate Limp Bizkit, they were the perfect gateway band for me at that time.

    • @krystalh21
      @krystalh21 Před 2 lety +6

      @Deep Cut Reactions exactly. I think people like to hate on bands that help bring new people in. I was a teenager in Portland Oregon that was mainly listening to country music and watching MTV, so it's songs like this that opened my ears/eyes and mind to hip hop and metal and I feel like I am a better music enjoyer because of it.

    • @deathgrinderb3284
      @deathgrinderb3284 Před 2 lety +4

      1st album was good.

    • @avedic
      @avedic Před 2 lety +10

      I've been on a bit of a journey with this band....
      I was 15 when they BLEW UP on TRL....and nu-metal kinda took over my listening tastes.
      Then...I got older, smoked weed, expanded my musical horizons, and concluded....yeah, Limp Bizkit indeed sucks. Then.....I got even older, realized all of life is kinda of one big joke and that LB always got that, from day one. They never pretended to be anything high and mighty. Hell, Fred ascended out of a f*cking toilet at their Woodstock show.
      Looking back on it all, and now seeing the band still around today, it's all pretty obvious that they decided to quite intentionally accept the nu-metal butt-rock frat/bro-rawk label and run with it....and really commit to THAT sound, that vibe, that aesthetic choice.
      And you know what? There's a certain creativity in doing that. These days the musical hipster elite reads Pitchfork articles about hyper-pop and how Max Martin written Britney Spears songs were legit groundbreaking. And I'm one of those people. I just happen to think nu-metal ALSO deserves a reassessment and some overdue respect. The truly good classic transcendent stuff always got the respect....think Tool and Deftones.
      But Orgy's first 2 albums, Korn's first 3 or 4 albums, LB's first 3 albums, hell...even Staind's Break the Cycle and Creed's trio of albums....they're all kinda sorta terrible....but also objectively excellent??
      I still remember the day I was forced to do a double take concerning Limp Bizkit. I watched this random indie movie called The Education of Charlie Banks. It was quite good. Starred Jesse Eisenberg and Sebastian Stan....and was a coming of age movie set in the 70s about class hierarchy and the cycle of violence.....and it was a damn fine movie.
      Then the credits roll and I see......Directed by Fred Durst.
      Naturally I said out loud, "What?? That Fred Durst??"
      Sure enough as it turns out. And apparently he also hosted these jazz music nights or something. Made me reassess who the guy is.
      Also, and lastly, Wes Borland is nuts and can write chuggy semi-tone bendy dissonant harmonics riffage better than most anyone.
      I also like Coldplay for anyone who's keeping score. Those first 4 albums are all deeply solid albums.
      But Nickelback......irredeemable. And deservedly so. :D

    • @blu6347
      @blu6347 Před rokem

      Limp Bizkit was the biggest band in 99 early 2000s

    • @ingrid_inthesky
      @ingrid_inthesky Před rokem +1

      KoRn, Linkin Park, Eminem, Limp Bizkit, Bloodhound Gang, and Crazy Town were on heavy rotation when I was a pre-teen. Bullying and home life was so fukin awful and those bands were amongst many others to help release the rage I was desperately trying to contain.
      However, most times, it just made me want to fight, though😬 lol
      Edit: I can't forget ICP🤫🤣😂🤣🤡🤡

  • @scottwestphall
    @scottwestphall Před 2 lety +155

    Limp Bizkit has always made me happy. They’re cheesy, but I love the vibe. They’re also pretty self aware. They point it out a lot in the new album that came out earlier this year.

    • @alexdacey2958
      @alexdacey2958 Před 2 lety +17

      I feel like they were cheesy on purpose. Fred Durst was a marketing genius

    • @Malum09
      @Malum09 Před 2 lety +15

      @@alexdacey2958 he knows that he isn’t a great singer or lyricist, so he relying on the silliness helped the band get as popular as it did

    • @alexdacey2958
      @alexdacey2958 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Malum09 hit the nail on the head there

    • @chrisj7656
      @chrisj7656 Před 2 lety +3

      I mean, they suck for sure, but it's like a guilty pleasure. I saw them live at Sonisphere 2014, and the performance had so much energy and the crowd was so into it. So live, I actually enjoyed them more live than on the album.

    • @Onewholovesrock
      @Onewholovesrock Před 2 lety +2

      I love Dad Vibes

  • @adonandary5442
    @adonandary5442 Před rokem +81

    I swear, the real reason these bands are hated so much is because the people who hate them actually used to love them, but it was at a time where they themselves were cringey as hell because they were lame teenagers, like we all were. So when they hear this music from those bands, they remember back to the time they loved their music and what they were like back then and they are filled with shame and embarrassment and they transfer those feelings to the band because it's easier to hang shit on the music than themselves. I am guilty of this and noticed it in myself, that's where I developed this theory.

    • @tiajohnson493
      @tiajohnson493 Před rokem +6

      You gave em the read, buddy. 🍪❤️

    • @Perry....
      @Perry.... Před rokem

      Or.. hear me out.. they're dog shit

    • @adonandary5442
      @adonandary5442 Před rokem

      @@Perry.... Username checks out

    • @korihayes3477
      @korihayes3477 Před rokem +1

      Truth

    • @knightsofgbs9524
      @knightsofgbs9524 Před 6 měsíci

      Nope still listen to Green Day, KoRn, Metallica, Linkin Park, Limp Bizkit, Pearl Jam, Rush, U2. Music is subjective however outside of Limp Bizkit. Each one of these bands have released classic work.

  • @elijahjohnson6520
    @elijahjohnson6520 Před 2 lety +148

    I love this song. Don’t care. It’s so damn funky and undeniably fun.

  • @m_i_s_t_a_h__j_
    @m_i_s_t_a_h__j_ Před 2 lety +202

    Limp Bizkit is a guilty pleasure of mine, I'll admit. Wes Borland is a pretty damn good guitar player.

    • @svanis1153
      @svanis1153 Před 2 lety +11

      Hes kinda more than good, really fucking insane

    • @brandenvargo6933
      @brandenvargo6933 Před 2 lety +11

      John Otto is an amazing drummer

    • @rolanddeschain965
      @rolanddeschain965 Před 2 lety +1

      It was strictly Fred durst. I heard back then that Wes hated him but I don't know if that's true or not.

    • @Aragorn149
      @Aragorn149 Před 2 lety +6

      ​@@brandenvargo6933 The "my generation" drum intro always makes me smile, such a cool groove.
      Limp Bizkit its not a serious band and people dont get it... and hate it.

    • @stephaniecone2100
      @stephaniecone2100 Před 2 lety +1

      Meeee toooo! I still get down to it.

  • @SlotSlasher
    @SlotSlasher Před 2 lety +559

    Idea: You guys should do a redemption marathon for all these hated bands you react to and patreon members can vote for the song that redeems them

    • @LuisHernandez001
      @LuisHernandez001 Před 2 lety +33

      This sounds like such a great idea

    • @ejohn378
      @ejohn378 Před 2 lety +24

      Definitely. Limp Bizkit has some songs I really like, but yeah Nookie is terrible.

    • @SlotSlasher
      @SlotSlasher Před 2 lety +12

      @@ejohn378 for sure. I like Limp Bizkit. They had some legitimately good music, but Nookie isn't a track I would show someone I was trying to turn into a fan.

    • @battleaxeofdoom
      @battleaxeofdoom Před 2 lety +6

      I thought that was the point of this marathon but I guess not

    • @joltmark3612
      @joltmark3612 Před 2 lety +10

      Or counterpoint, if the guys like the song, we could suggest the song that's a better example of why the band may be hated

  • @supazio
    @supazio Před 2 lety +91

    "The cheese is layed on really, really thick right here"
    Agreed, but that's part of why I love it. The lyrics are entirely self-deprecating (my gf cheated on me but I stay with her for the 'nookie') and silly, which helps me take it less seriously and enjoy the silliness. Their own Spotify description ("Limp Bizkit is an infectious spirit. Any other details are salad dressing.") makes realize they're pretty self-aware with lyrics like "STICK IT UP YOUR (YEAH), STICK IT UP YOUR (YEAH). They're not gonna be everyone's cup of tea, but as someone who grew up on Linkin Park, I can definitely have some dumb fun to their songs. Helps that Wes Borland kinda slaps.

    • @eviltainted
      @eviltainted Před 2 lety

      You're gonna hear cheese in a song meant to be cheesy.

  • @thefaceless8796
    @thefaceless8796 Před 2 lety +89

    No matter what every now and then I throw this album on and always have a damn good time singing along and enjoying the nostalgia bomb.

  • @chaplinj6512
    @chaplinj6512 Před 2 lety +191

    Wes Borland is the reason why I like Limp Bizkit. His unusual guitar tunings and on stage performance is stellar.

    • @JapandaaaTV
      @JapandaaaTV Před 2 lety +3

      Agreed. Wes will always my favorite !

    • @ScottMosier12345
      @ScottMosier12345 Před 2 lety +4

      John Otto is also great!

    • @CarlosHernandez-rl2wg
      @CarlosHernandez-rl2wg Před 2 lety +1

      Wes and DJ Lethal (Since House of Pain) have always got my respect. Another thing that I have to respect Bizkit for is DJ Premier's work on "N2gether Now". Durst was a big fan of Premo's work, which is the reason he decided to work with them.

    • @alebattle7762
      @alebattle7762 Před 2 lety +3

      Agreed but, Sam Rivers its great too. All the members its great except Fred LOL

    • @jasonhendricks8587
      @jasonhendricks8587 Před 2 lety +2

      Its really Fred durst.....the band can play.

  • @adrathemetaloutlaw754
    @adrathemetaloutlaw754 Před 2 lety +93

    Not a LB fan. But I do give props to Wes as being a solid guitarist. His stage get ups are crazy too

    • @Lestat13
      @Lestat13 Před 2 lety +1

      Fair.

    • @synhet84
      @synhet84 Před 2 lety +2

      He truly is one of a kind. That's so rare in the guitarist world. That's why i rank him as a guitar hero somehow .

    • @Lestat13
      @Lestat13 Před 2 lety +1

      @@synhet84
      Also, a collector with interesting tastes. Think goth bone shop 😈

  • @hopps8842
    @hopps8842 Před 2 lety +20

    Look. Im 50 and when this came out I liked it. Today, I still like it. Its not a work of art or a musical masterpiece but when I hear it, I nod my head and enjoy myself and I'm unapologetic about it to.

  • @tkelly830
    @tkelly830 Před 2 lety +106

    Hated bands, for sure LB fits the bill. That being said, LB were massive in the late 90s early 2000s. Then, it became a fad to hate LB. They are incredible musicians, their shows were incredible. This song was MASSIVE @ the time.Also, Fred and Method Man did a track on this album. And Fred, killed it.

    • @Kanglar
      @Kanglar Před 2 lety +1

      yea... I don't know about "incredible musicians". More like commercialized ratm rip offs trying to capitalize on the rap-rock fad of the 90s

    • @carlmarks8170
      @carlmarks8170 Před 2 lety

      Their shows might've been incredible for kids who wanted to jump around and "break shit" in the pit. But for discerning people who don't buy into the hype; who love music, who love seeing bands and who use their ears... Not so incredible. They were an annoying short-lived fad band. Not just a fad to hate, but a fad to like too. Listening to them now, 20 years later, it's just laughably bad music with zero redeeming features.

    • @17071701
      @17071701 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Kanglar Wes is one of the greatest guitarists in rock.

    • @CoreyAReeves
      @CoreyAReeves Před 2 lety +1

      you mean the "Rollin" remix with DMX and Method?

    • @marcoborda3641
      @marcoborda3641 Před 2 lety

      @@CoreyAReeves i think they mean n 2 gether now

  • @heatherboyer4974
    @heatherboyer4974 Před 2 lety +134

    So excited for the hated bands marathon!! 😍

  • @theOGnokk
    @theOGnokk Před 2 lety +611

    I voted for this but I lied. I love this song 😂

  • @ClemsonC17
    @ClemsonC17 Před 2 lety +55

    Their first album was raw, fresh, and very underrated. However, the cheese made them popular, so they embraced it on this album going forward. The band even has acknowledged that they became a parody of themselves, which led Wes Borland to pursue alternative avenues for a short period. The fact that they named their new album Still Sucks shows how fully aware of the cheese they are.

    • @MovieGuy666
      @MovieGuy666 Před rokem +2

      so true... that first album was awesome.

    • @johnsmith-ck4qt
      @johnsmith-ck4qt Před 5 měsíci

      The first album is fkn awesome. Their best, without a question. It was much heavier, more serious and darker in tone than the latter ones. Hardcore and underground what I like to describe it. Imo, it's the perfect blend between metal and hip hop. It had much more pronounced, thicker bass, Fred showed that he is pretty good singer who can do clean vocals, solid rapping and surprisingly heavy screaming and also he can write solid lyrics, but he just choose much more mainstream and commercial direction with lighter and upbeat, party like sound with simple, catchy and kinda cheese lyrics..

  • @melissavukelic4138
    @melissavukelic4138 Před 2 lety +40

    I think I’m beginning to understand some of the hate, even though I’m not among the haters. Nookie, among some of the other songs Durst wrote, was never meant to be taken seriously. The “cheese” was 100% intentional… a kind of self-deprecating humor. That’s why it’s fun! It just never occurred to me that anyone would hear these lyrics and think it was meant, in any way, to be taken seriously.
    That said, if it weren’t for Wes Borland’s guitar work, I doubt Limp Bizkit would have ever even come close to the level of popularity they achieved.

    • @qballz2833
      @qballz2833 Před 2 lety

      Bullshit. Fred Durst was 100% sincere in his bullshit. His shit was cheesy and wack because HE'S cheesy and wack. He's not intelligent or creative enough to do any better.

  • @aeroragesys
    @aeroragesys Před 2 lety +83

    The nice thing about being a metalhead is that I don't listen that intently to lyrics, so Limp Bizkit gave me the heavy angsty music (Wes Borland is well respected in the guitar/metal community) and I was young enough to appreciate the anger in Fred Durst's voice, in spite of how cheesy his lyrics were. No shame.

    • @babylonkid
      @babylonkid Před 2 lety +3

      Wes's guitar work in LB is incredible.

    • @SM-nz9ff
      @SM-nz9ff Před 2 lety +3

      Wes Borland and John Otto are legit and great musicians.

    • @Cleve_Crudgington
      @Cleve_Crudgington Před 2 lety

      @@babylonkid His other projects are really good too. I'd recommend the first Black Light Burns album Cruel Melody for some great alternative/hard rock. And his first solo album Crystal Machete is a really cool experimental art rock/post rock album.

    • @SuperTugz
      @SuperTugz Před 2 lety +3

      That's the thing a lot of non-metal heads have a hard time relating to. Generally the guitar riffs, sometimes the atmosphere, and sometimes the raw emotion are the hook, not necessarily the catchy vocals, though they can be a plus. But the actual lyrics easily take a backseat to all of that sometimes. With more extreme stuff people are like, "how do you listen to that, it's just a bunch of screaming?" I'm like, dude did you hear that killer ass riff behind the screaming?

    • @chrismcbrayer4018
      @chrismcbrayer4018 Před 2 lety +2

      Me too! I try to explain this to friends and they just can't wrap their head around it because I sing the lyrics. Lol

  • @CEOMisterJohnSaxon
    @CEOMisterJohnSaxon Před 2 lety +242

    Clint Lowery from Sevendust summed up Limp Bizkit perfectly:
    "I've seen a lot of bands write off Limp Bizkit, then I've seen Limp Bizkit dismantle those same bands live at festivals. Like it or not, they bring it live every time."

    • @Ted_Nu_Djent
      @Ted_Nu_Djent Před 2 lety +17

      If you're relying on Sevendust to defend a band, I've got some bad news for you.

    • @CEOMisterJohnSaxon
      @CEOMisterJohnSaxon Před 2 lety +69

      @@Ted_Nu_Djent If you're implying that Sevendust is bad, I've got even worse news for you. 😉

    • @Ted_Nu_Djent
      @Ted_Nu_Djent Před 2 lety

      I'm not implying. I'm straight up dating they're trash.

    • @staceyglaunert3770
      @staceyglaunert3770 Před 2 lety

      Justin, WOW really? Not cool. Don't be a prick.

    • @jeffcharcut1178
      @jeffcharcut1178 Před 2 lety +32

      Sevendust one of the best live acts out there. Pure power live!!!

  • @conorwheale4705
    @conorwheale4705 Před 2 lety +36

    I will never forget my now wife’s dad walking up to us while listening to this album and him asking “what’s a limp biscuit” 😂 i still laugh when ever i hear them.

  • @M.K.B.1133
    @M.K.B.1133 Před 2 lety +76

    So, I went to High School with these guys. We used to go listen to them play and all though many would mumble to themselves
    “ they are never going to make it” most of us were all so LOYAL and Hopeful to our schoolmates that one day the dream would happen and…. They would make it.
    Well they did it!! So 31 years later and all the bs people say about them…. They did it. Despite all the negativity- kudos boys.

    • @SmilingAtheist
      @SmilingAtheist Před 2 lety

      Thanks for sharing this.

    • @hedyrader246
      @hedyrader246 Před 2 lety +4

      Would have been a better world if they hadn't.

    • @ingrid_inthesky
      @ingrid_inthesky Před rokem +2

      @@hedyrader246 lmao Dang

    • @jacobdowler1
      @jacobdowler1 Před rokem

      @@hedyrader246 go back and stick with your Hanson Chode.

    • @mikewazowski6292
      @mikewazowski6292 Před rokem +4

      Fred durst was like 26 when he formed this band, how did you know them in high school 🤣

  • @victorzambrano4136
    @victorzambrano4136 Před 2 lety +76

    Re-arranged is my favorite song from them. The bassline is killer.

  • @toddmullins7300
    @toddmullins7300 Před 2 lety +106

    Bands like Korn, deftones, and Rage Against the Machine paved the way for Limp Bizkit. Those bands were incorporating hip hop but were still seen as music for the outcasts. Limp Bizkit came along and the jocks gravitated toward them. That's why they were hated. They brought in people to that type of music that the fan base didn't want there.

    • @FuckYoutubeAndGoogle
      @FuckYoutubeAndGoogle Před 2 lety

      The biggest commonality between them is that they all stink.

    • @JonnyPhive
      @JonnyPhive Před 2 lety +14

      This, they brought the lunkhead aesthetic. They were fun until Fred's Ego started eating itself. He is a much better producer and director than he is a front man. Though Their Faith Cover is still insane.

    • @josefsreba6702
      @josefsreba6702 Před 2 lety +2

      I was way too old... to know this was "jock jamz" Lol

    • @matthewdrews
      @matthewdrews Před 2 lety +13

      Rage Against the Machine was arguably more popular do to their, ahem, rage against the Machine. Deftones were raw and outside the mainstream, and didn't really have much hip hop vibe. Limp Bizkit was hated because they brought the "bro" culture with them. At least the other bands you mentioned were rooted in something other than themselves.

    • @JonnyPhive
      @JonnyPhive Před 2 lety +10

      @@matthewdrews also Deftones and Rage were intellectuals and drew that mentality, which clashed with Limp Bizkit’s more low brow vibe.

  • @kmooreusps
    @kmooreusps Před 2 lety +19

    Limp Bizkits music is meant to be cheesy. Thats what i have always liked about them. They mix metal with hip hop and a little comedy. You either love it or you hate it. I do not believe there is an in between. I even like their new album Dad Vibes. Most of what i listen to is metal but i have always appreciated all different types of music anywhere from rap to metal to even country on rare occasions. LB came along back when MTV was still having those spring break shows and they fit in perfectly with that crowd.

  • @ronaldmaday
    @ronaldmaday Před rokem +16

    What I love about LB is that that they’re actually quite talented as musicians. Wes’s guitar riffs/effects, Lethal’s samples, Otto’s drumming, and Sam’s bass lined just meshed together so well. Furthermore, I’ll even add that Fred’s style of vocals (singing, screaming, and rap-flow) isn’t actually that bad… it’s just the lyrics that I feel are super cheesy. 😅

  • @WhenOne8Becomes2Zeroes
    @WhenOne8Becomes2Zeroes Před 2 lety +95

    1999 was fun times man. Pre-September 11 world, Korn, Limp Bizkit, Deftones, Slipknot etc all in their young and energetic phases made for some great live concerts. Music doesn't always have to be serious or majorly technically complex to just be fun to listen to with a bunch of other people enjoying the moment. 🤘

    • @mikewillard34
      @mikewillard34 Před 2 lety +7

      I was a freshman in 1999. Wow did the world change by the time i graduated.....

    • @timbo7873
      @timbo7873 Před 2 lety +7

      The Family Values tour with Korn, LB, Orgy, and Ice Cube...Good time.

    • @draregrevtaam1147
      @draregrevtaam1147 Před 2 lety +3

      @@timbo7873 Orgy was cool!

    • @mikewillard34
      @mikewillard34 Před 2 lety +2

      @@draregrevtaam1147 hell yeah they were

    • @joshtaylor9793
      @joshtaylor9793 Před 2 lety +2

      @@timbo7873 Don't forget Rammstein!

  • @joshbbglover
    @joshbbglover Před 2 lety +21

    I loved watching George sitting there bopping along while Ryan was looking for the nearest window to jump out of 🤣🤣

  • @sergisplerg777
    @sergisplerg777 Před 2 lety +17

    I would consider myself a metal elitist I also absolutely love all types of hip hop and limp bizket are absolute legends. People only hate how successful they became

  • @HaroldBallz
    @HaroldBallz Před 2 lety

    This was a great idea! Love you guys!

  • @rheannonrae933
    @rheannonrae933 Před 2 lety +148

    It's pure nostalgia for me. They are one of my guilty pleasure bands. I still rock them in the car lol 🤣

    • @sk_lurks
      @sk_lurks Před 2 lety +2

      There's a lot of their stuff I legitimately do like, but Nookie I think has always been one of their worst tracks.

    • @sk_lurks
      @sk_lurks Před 2 lety +2

      As a positive for Nookie, i do really dig the bridge before the final chorus, the "Nothings gonna change, you can go away" etc part

    • @Zulfurin
      @Zulfurin Před 2 lety +5

      @@sk_lurks Their cover of Faith, ALWAYS makes me headbang

    • @victorzambrano4136
      @victorzambrano4136 Před 2 lety

      @@sk_lurks that's the best part of the song haha.

    • @Wtfplsstfu
      @Wtfplsstfu Před 2 lety

      saaaame. nobody says the dig limpbizket....but we all fuckin dig limpbizket. fred durst is just the biggest tool. ruins any chance of admitting it in public 🤣🤣🤣

  • @VinzClorthokeymasterofGozer

    The biggest issue for me with all of the bands that you mentioned is over saturation. You couldn't get away from it all. At the time, they started out fun, but there was just too much of them after a while. They didn't even need to have anything happening like a new album, to have them shoved in our faces.

    • @darththomthom
      @darththomthom Před 2 lety +6

      Exactly

    • @eduarDOGames560
      @eduarDOGames560 Před 2 lety +4

      It’s usually the FRONTMAN that fucks it up for the rest of the band ! So we get this ⬆️

    • @aldersmoke1
      @aldersmoke1 Před 2 lety +5

      Case in point, this song: I hate it. And I never would have *liked* it, but if I hadn't heard it 23 million times in the course of 5 months, I wouldn't remember it one way or another at this point.

    • @rhye_guy7717
      @rhye_guy7717 Před 2 lety +2

      yupe

    • @barnonets2010
      @barnonets2010 Před 2 lety +1

      Trl

  • @HMonk-hd1zr
    @HMonk-hd1zr Před 2 lety

    Another great video! Been following y’all for a long time. Thank you for the great content

  • @lg.2000
    @lg.2000 Před rokem +1

    Amazing reaction !! ❤️‍🔥 Nice 90s song

  • @billcordray9715
    @billcordray9715 Před 2 lety +69

    This whole album but mainly this song is the definition of the sound of a specific time and place. Love it or hate it, this album was huge when it came out. Personally I really liked Three Dollar Bill, Y’all, but they lost me after that.

    • @chrisg2214
      @chrisg2214 Před 2 lety

      Three dollar bill was their best album, musically it was very creative and Heavy

    • @johnhelton9533
      @johnhelton9533 Před 2 lety +2

      It really was huge. I was a sophomore when this album dropped. Every single clique had a favorite song, whether break stuff, nookie, rearranged or whatever. People hated more on their douchey skater boy fans that always wanted to cause problems than the band.

    • @johnjarsma8775
      @johnjarsma8775 Před 2 lety

      Agreed 3 dollar bill y'all, definitely the best, wore it out in high school, stopped after significant other, it had a couple solid songs but they were just a niche in time band for me. Definition of an era.

  • @RunsLikeMays
    @RunsLikeMays Před 2 lety +31

    If you guys decide to do a Redemption Reaction to the Hated Bands, I think I would put up "Re-Arranged". That is actually a decent song with Fred allowing the uniqueness of the sound to stand out, and the introspection stands in contrast to where everyone was at in 1999.

    • @AxLWake
      @AxLWake Před 2 lety +3

      The Truth is their redemption song for me.
      The whole album wasn't that great but when I heard the first song, The Truth, I thought it was a new direction from Limp Bizkit that was really interesting and well executed.
      I thought it could be a new beginning for the band and re-establish them as band that could be taken seriously.
      But no, the album wasn't good enough as a whole and they didn't keep on pushing in that direction.

  • @mrd7141
    @mrd7141 Před 2 lety

    Lol. I needed that. Thanks again fellas.

  • @hebfkwkk
    @hebfkwkk Před rokem

    George your critique and ideas are spot on! Perfect analysis

  • @TrollPot
    @TrollPot Před 2 lety +56

    I really thought Ryan would like this, corny vocals aside. The musicianship of the band is what had me hooked. There's better songs to get an idea of why many people still love this band

  • @olivierpeartnoy
    @olivierpeartnoy Před 2 lety +32

    The musical arrangement for Limp Bizkit songs has always been legit. They're great musicians. I am not much of a hip-hop guy but that verse beat is 🔥
    But the lyrics and overall vocal writing has always been subpar.
    That being said this song is a banger regardless.

  • @williamjudge8722
    @williamjudge8722 Před 2 lety

    This is gold. ✌🏼☺️

  • @mattandersonmusic
    @mattandersonmusic Před 2 lety

    Love your channel

  • @manmitrao230
    @manmitrao230 Před 2 lety +29

    I feel like Fred is the real sticking point for a lot of people with this band. The music itself is what I enjoy the most from Limp Bizkit, whether it be a guitar riff, small interesting bass line or lick or a drum fill.
    To be fair I don't really ever listen to this song but there are definitely others in their catalogue that I really enjoy.

    • @fadedidentity
      @fadedidentity Před 2 lety

      definitely, this is honestly one of their worst songs lol. musically LB is top notch

    • @andrewchislett7410
      @andrewchislett7410 Před 2 lety +1

      100% bang on. It’s a double edged sword because as much as Fred Durst is in hindsight that part that makes you cringe when remembering Limp Bizkit, he was also probably the reason they got noticed in the first place.
      I think Fred Durst perfectly sums up the last couple years of the 90s.

  • @corry63
    @corry63 Před 2 lety +47

    The musicality and beat selection was always passable. it's the lyrics/ability/antics (in the loosest sense of the word) of Fred and him becoming the "face" of both hip-hop, and metal to the uninitiated that makes this so hated and cringe by the actual fans of the genres.

    • @jaym4697
      @jaym4697 Před 2 lety +7

      They're very talented as a band but fred fucks everything up with his lyrics

    • @sk_lurks
      @sk_lurks Před 2 lety +3

      @@jaym4697 For sure, I've always known Wes as a unique talent, but recently I've grown to realize their drummer also really rocks.

    • @sdjslkdjlsskldjslkdjsl8262
      @sdjslkdjlsskldjslkdjsl8262 Před 2 lety

      I'm not sure fred durst has been the face of metal or hip hop to anybody for 20 years. terrible band, but harmless

    • @Comrade_mommy
      @Comrade_mommy Před 2 lety

      @@jaym4697 the music itself isn’t bad. It’s just Fred D’s vocal tone and delivery makes you want to find the nearest frat boy/ fckboi, and smack the sht out of them. It’s just really annoying & whiney. Tho I’ve heard Fred’s a decent guy, but his voice makes me feel violent.

    • @Csnich96
      @Csnich96 Před 2 lety

      "Passable" musically they're phenomenal

  • @joseebenoit5748
    @joseebenoit5748 Před 2 lety

    This is a great idea! Love the hated band concept ❤

  • @LokiTricksterG
    @LokiTricksterG Před 2 lety +12

    This was one of the first albums I ever bought and I loved the band as a kid. I abandoned them after I became a teenager though. Looking back, Wes Borland was a unique guitar player, able to create interesting hip-hop inspired riffs. The bassline in this song is also really catchy. Instrumentally, I think LB are better than they get credit for. However, I'm not a fan of Fred Durst's lyrics, rapping, or persona as a whole. If you replaced Durst with anybody else, I'm sure the music wouldn't receive as much criticism.
    Your review was spot-on and echoed my thoughts exactly.

  • @ssgtblackmamba7991
    @ssgtblackmamba7991 Před 2 lety +23

    What can I say man?..as a black kid/teenager back then, I loved Limp Bizkit. Loved rock, loved rap and they were a great mix, especially as a teen rebelling. Especially the songs Break stuff, My Generation and some others I can't remember atm...it's been 20 years.
    I had metal/rock bands I recognized as waaaay better than this shit, same goes for hiphop... But they were unique when it came to mixing the two.

    • @FirstnameLastname-nd9wx
      @FirstnameLastname-nd9wx Před 2 lety +2

      did you not listen to ratm?

    • @ssgtblackmamba7991
      @ssgtblackmamba7991 Před 2 lety +1

      @@FirstnameLastname-nd9wx hell yeah! Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying Limp Bizkit were the only ones doing it, and I'm definitely not saying they were the best at it. But I didn't dislike them like a lot of others did.
      Killing in the name of was one of the first songs I learned to play on bass. I've never even attempted to play any LB songs, I was young, not retarded XD

    • @taylord1075
      @taylord1075 Před 2 lety

      What does you being black have to do wit anything

    • @justdave9610
      @justdave9610 Před 2 lety +2

      @@taylord1075 context? It's not a big deal or necessarily bad to point out your background including things like race or nationality because it gives some added context to consider and compare/contrast with typical stereotypes and expectations.

  • @henryrollen481
    @henryrollen481 Před 2 lety +14

    From a metal head who hated this band when they came out, listening to them now, I really enjoy it. They grew on me and now I get pumped jamming them out. They also were the stepping stone for me to get into hip hop. I listen to anything that I think sounds good, now a day's.

    • @AK-vs9nr
      @AK-vs9nr Před 2 lety +1

      Man i feel you... re arranged and build a bridge are works of art. Love those songs.

    • @unforg1v3n
      @unforg1v3n Před 2 lety +1

      @@AK-vs9nr Re-arranged is awesome.

  • @ryandavis4936
    @ryandavis4936 Před 2 lety

    what a great concept for a video series

    • @ryandavis4936
      @ryandavis4936 Před 2 lety

      as a response to your questions
      i am a hip hop head and a metalhead. I love this album
      I actually love the sound of this song, its very unique if you can accept it for what it is
      Fred durst's personality and performence can really be what turns people off
      but god damn i cant listen to this song. Why the fuck would i want to listen to a song about getting cucked? cannot do it at all, kinda like a turd in the album even if i like the execution

    • @ryandavis4936
      @ryandavis4936 Před 2 lety

      but i also like 80s rap
      PE DMC Beastie Boys
      Hell even grandmaster flash? love that shit

  • @jacobdowler1
    @jacobdowler1 Před rokem +7

    The album art of Significant Other truly depicted the feel and energy of this album, musically and emotionally!

  • @chrishall8824
    @chrishall8824 Před 2 lety +55

    I don’t care what anyone says I love this band. Yeah sometimes the lyrics are cheesy but they have even said so themselves.

    • @maxxdahl6062
      @maxxdahl6062 Před 2 lety +1

      I liked the lesser known stuff on their albums more than the famous ones myself.

    • @jhamilton1007
      @jhamilton1007 Před 2 lety +3

      They don't take themselves too seriously and people just don't get that about them. I respect LB though for though.

    • @vernonbryson7159
      @vernonbryson7159 Před 2 lety

      Who don't like a grilled cheese every once in awhile.

  • @TPM4594
    @TPM4594 Před 2 lety +75

    First - This is a banger.
    Second - Limp Bizkit is a great band with a bad vocalist/lyricist. But would they have become so popular if they didn't have Fred Durst on the mic? Probably not.

    • @andrewosullivan348
      @andrewosullivan348 Před 2 lety +3

      Sums it up really

    • @travisspaulding2222
      @travisspaulding2222 Před 2 lety

      This is a great assessment. I liked the first album. I bought it when I heard that it was DJ Lethal's (House of Pain) metal band. I wasn't a big fan of Fred because he sounded like one of them douchie dudes that is always having women problems and crying about it when the solution is to just leave the bitch, lol. I can't relate to dudes who constantly write about women, but I thought all of the other elements were good. Instrumentally, the band is incredibly talented. The first album was raw and angry. I think Significant Other turned me off because it was too produced. Very slick and clean sounding. Where the first album was aggressive, they really tamed that down on the 2nd album. What was aggressive to Eminem fans was not really aggressive to metal fans who bought the first album. Plus, the 2nd album gave Fred a platform to further express his douchiness, lol. I would have preferred if Fred would have taken on lyrical themes closer to Wu Tang, Nas, or even Downset or Biohazard, but I get it. Fred wasn't from the streets. He was a rich suburban kid from Jacksonville, so he wrote about rich suburban kid from Jacksonville themes, lol.

    • @olivierpeartnoy
      @olivierpeartnoy Před 2 lety +1

      100% agreed. Durst sucks but in the same way he made them stand out.

    • @Dream_Weapon
      @Dream_Weapon Před 2 lety +1

      Yo.... Fred is king

    • @mickeyrube6623
      @mickeyrube6623 Před 2 lety +2

      Fred Durst is the band. He hand picked everyone else. They wouldn’t exist without him. As an emcee, he’s like a 6.5 out of ten. There are 100s of worst rappers than him now that have millions of followers. It’s just he is the epitome of the lame white kid that thinks his love of hip-hop makes him cool. He is like B-Rad from Malibu’s Most Wanted. Only he did have talent. It just wasn’t enough to get passed that lame cartoon act.

  • @The19Chris77
    @The19Chris77 Před 2 lety +12

    I loved this when it came out. I grew up in the inner city. And grew up on old BDP, Run DMC , LL Cool J ,. I also was into Black Sabbath, Metallica , Guns n Roses.I caught the vibe that this was not meant to be taken that seriously. It was fun groove orientated. Again not serious. And it was almost like a stab at the angst driven post grunge music. And a slight stab at some.of the hip hop that was coming out then as well. So I think Fed was like F them both. I would place this at the end of the day in the same category as Vanilla Ice. Right. No one likes it. But it went platinum, and anytime it comes on. People get up .. dance and know every word.

  • @brianbecker9799
    @brianbecker9799 Před 2 lety

    This is my favorite channel on CZcams by far. But your guys literal job is to go online and love our hate on music. Your effect is far greater than someone who types it in a comment section.

  • @shacozzi4888
    @shacozzi4888 Před 2 lety +83

    If you HATE Limp Bizkit: Listen to their first album "Three Dollar Bill, Y'all". If you can only bare with 1 song, listen to *Stuck*. Absolutely banging track.

    • @babylonkid
      @babylonkid Před 2 lety +9

      I can't stress it enough. "Three Dollar Bill Y'all" is not only one of my favorite albums of all time, but I think it's one of the greatest albums of all time. And I listen to a loooooot of different music. ✌️

    • @shanebrown3320
      @shanebrown3320 Před 2 lety +5

      The Unquestionable Truth is a good EP as well to listen to.

    • @vonclod123
      @vonclod123 Před 2 lety +7

      Counterfeit is pretty good too

    • @lvstogofst2002
      @lvstogofst2002 Před 2 lety +3

      Limp Bizkit really hit hard and fast. Loved 3$ , but after that.... theyre really right. Fred just wore on me, and everything got cheesy. But man does 3$ flat out SLAM

    • @jakup10
      @jakup10 Před 2 lety +1

      Absolutely

  • @orangutanxremix510
    @orangutanxremix510 Před 2 lety +5

    The GUITAR in Limp Biskit is what keeps me loving their songs! 💯 pure metal head here.

  • @tweettweetjones1262
    @tweettweetjones1262 Před 2 lety +2

    Nookie came out around 98'/'99. Kid Rock-'Cowboy'.
    Cher- 'Believe'
    Len-'Steal My Sunshine'
    Smash Mouth- 'All-Star'
    Bare Naked Ladies- 'One Week'
    Lou Bega- 'Mamba No 5'
    Madonna- 'Ray Of Light'
    Lenny Kravitz-' Fly Away'
    LFO- 'Summer Girls'
    Sugar Ray- 'Every Morning'
    Eve 6- 'Tongue Tied'
    Lit- ' My Own Worst Enemy'
    Harvey Danger- 'Flagpole Sitta'
    Eagle-Eye Cherry- 'Save Tonight'
    Backstreet Boys- 'Everybody(Backstreets Back)
    Third Eye Blind- 'Jumper'
    Santana- 'Smooth'
    ...I lived with a friend breifly and remember all these songs in heavy rotation in the summer of '99. Good times!

  • @ingrid_inthesky
    @ingrid_inthesky Před rokem +4

    I was super heavy into Limp Bizkit and KoRn around 2000 for a handful of years as a pre-teen. It got me through a lot of pent up rage I had due to relentless bullying at school and an unbearable home life. Same with Linkin Park but I'll always adore them.
    Mike Shinoda and Chester are just undeniably iconic. Eminem was heavy on the rotation, too.

  • @chrisbollinger6617
    @chrisbollinger6617 Před 2 lety +25

    The band in Limp Bizkit have always been phenomenal players, Wes Borland especially. I highly recommend some of Black Light Burns’ first album. It’s basically Borland with different members from NIN, APC, & Puscifer. Highly agree with some other commenters on doing a redemption series for each of these bands though, what a fantastic idea!

    • @Brekekekiwi
      @Brekekekiwi Před 2 lety +4

      I love Black Light Burns, especially that first album!

    • @justtv1164
      @justtv1164 Před 2 lety

      Thank you!!!!!

    • @FuckYoutubeAndGoogle
      @FuckYoutubeAndGoogle Před 2 lety

      No, they haven't. This what everyone says about every goddamn band, especially the popular ones, hate to break it to you, but it's not true. "Phenomenal" Since when is being slightly above average *at best* "phenomenal"?

    • @ragir
      @ragir Před 2 lety +1

      I gave it a listen and while I do ejoy the music, the mixing seems to be so much overdriven (at least on the top 5 tracks on Spotify), it kinda breaks down for me. That said, I am on a classical music / jazz trip atm trying to understand what the fuss is about.

    • @chrisbollinger6617
      @chrisbollinger6617 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ragir that’s fair, loudness wars were in full swing by that era, and his style with BLB was more industrial, which lends itself to more overdriven/overmodulated soundscapes.

  • @deuceb0i
    @deuceb0i Před 2 lety +32

    Grew up in this era LOVE the first 3 LB albums...my belief is the people that "hate" bizkit is because they loved the first album up until Faith was released as a single..then they became wildly popular, thus losing the effect of it being "their band", that was their "sell-out" song, and this was the "sell-out" album...all untrue but thats what people think. Fred's early feud with Slipknot also forced some fans to pick sides at that time. Also some Nu-Metal fans were NOT ready for full blown Rap-Metal, i.e. LB and LINKIN PARK. Some people also just dont like Fred for his ties with MTV TRL/Carson Daly at the time...all nonsense...their first 3 albums are part of the history of nu-metal/rap metal alongside KoRn, Deftones, Incubus, and others. Hopefully someone reads this. :)

    • @Audard
      @Audard Před 2 lety

      Poeple ended up hating Limp because they became popular too quick and over took Slipknot, Korn like a mother fucker. Their third album was over produced trash even though it had sick riffs. Most people just hate the band because Fred is a massive egotistical wanker who needed his head smacked in years ago.

  • @nigelwoolfmobile
    @nigelwoolfmobile Před 2 lety +4

    I love this song the beat and delivery of the lyrics are so catchy. The song doesn't take itself too seriously, it's tongue in cheek and as a result very funny... "You can take that cookie and stick it up your... Yeah!"

  • @1988PEDROPEREIRA
    @1988PEDROPEREIRA Před 9 měsíci

    Love it

  • @CosminPerisan
    @CosminPerisan Před 2 lety +8

    DJ Lethal's touches with the sounds from the background are sooo good. Props to all of them, damn

  • @aldersmoke1
    @aldersmoke1 Před 2 lety +35

    Ryan seeming genuinely mystified that people hate Bob Dylan warmed my heart.

    • @hoist8111
      @hoist8111 Před 2 lety +1

      With all due respect I can't stand Bob Dylan's voice. It ruins all his music for me, which is a shame because his lyricism is amazing.

    • @aldersmoke1
      @aldersmoke1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@hoist8111 Well liking the voice is of course a matter of taste. At least you acknowledge his writing. That's the core of his thing.

    • @nonames4533
      @nonames4533 Před 2 lety +1

      Ryan is probably seeing it from the soul/gospel/r&b side that dylan had with groups like the staple singers. He was hugely involved in that scene and was so inspired by the eras lyricists as well.

    • @THEDEEPDIVE
      @THEDEEPDIVE Před 2 lety

      @@hoist8111 Bob's voice was often amazing. See Desolation Row.

  • @starstuffdweller623
    @starstuffdweller623 Před 2 lety +1

    The energy at their shows was insane!

  • @guadanahockey7299
    @guadanahockey7299 Před rokem

    Love your channel, Guys. Always help me to wor kanother day. Hy from Russia and good luck!

  • @StonerDoomMicrodosing
    @StonerDoomMicrodosing Před 2 lety +30

    I still rock out to Break Stuff, Nookie and most of the CSATHDFW tracks.
    That shit is timeless.

    • @jessiejessie2528
      @jessiejessie2528 Před 2 lety +3

      That song they made for mission impossible is so good

    • @dharmalock5032
      @dharmalock5032 Před 2 lety

      To hear anything from limp bizkit described as timeless is totally unbelievable. Every. Single. Thing. About these bands is completed dated and indicative of a very (BAD) specific time and place in music.

    • @rwdisgreaterthanfwd
      @rwdisgreaterthanfwd Před 2 lety +1

      @@dharmalock5032 boooo

  • @ChrisNelson7575
    @ChrisNelson7575 Před 2 lety +15

    Never really had a problem with Limp Bizkit, and I really admire Wes Borland's guitar playing (and hip-hop, whilst not really my scene, I can appreciate the talent involved). My biggest issue was Fred Durst.

    • @bryanmack5410
      @bryanmack5410 Před 2 lety +1

      Likewise. Totally dig Borland's style. Durst....ugh, everything that was wrong with 2000.

    • @Agostoic
      @Agostoic Před 2 lety

      Same for many of folks including myself, can't stand douchy durst.

  • @griffbloodax1005
    @griffbloodax1005 Před 2 lety +7

    3 Dollar Bill, Y'all was a fantastic album, songs like Stuck and Nobody Love Me are regularly played by me to this day. I think you guys should give 'Rearranged' or 'Dont Go Off Wandering' a go, my fav tracks off of this same album.

    • @Csnich96
      @Csnich96 Před 2 lety +1

      Don't go off wandering is so underrated

    • @EricFord1975
      @EricFord1975 Před 2 lety +3

      Counterfeit and Stalemate are really great songs. Three Dollar Bill Y'all is actually a pretty damn good album.

  • @sYzYgY1220
    @sYzYgY1220 Před 2 lety +1

    This song is my youth. Grew up in Germany, was 15 at that time, mostly listened to German & American HipHop. Saw the Nookie video on TV an instantly became a fan. Nookie, Break Stuff, Rearranged, N 2 Gether Now with Method Man. Probably one of my most heard albums of my youth. Memories. i don't get all the hate here. :D
    Greetings from Berlin, always a pleasure to watch you guys watch/listen to stuff.

  • @RogueElement
    @RogueElement Před 2 lety +27

    Still on my playlist! Haha not even going to lie! This whole album gets played on the regular. Have some great memories from 1999 when this dropped.

  • @chrishall7110
    @chrishall7110 Před 2 lety +32

    "Nookie" is my least favorite of LB's most popular songs. However, you can't deny the talent of the musicians. They wouldn't have made millions of dollars if they didn't have the talent. It just may not be for everyone! Wes Borland is a freaking animal on the guitar. Fred Durst is a showman...even without the red Yankees hat. DJ Lethal can scratch with the best of them. John Otto is a decent drummer, who sounds better in concert. Sam Rivers isn't in the same category as John Entwistle, Flea, Geddy Lee, Les Claypool or Victor Wooten....but who is??? The bass grooves are catchy though.
    I love what you guys do! Keep up the good work!

  • @wonka4
    @wonka4 Před rokem +1

    They have so many good songs on their 3rd and 4th album, u 2 guys would not even believe.
    Just pure MAGIC. I suggest more limp bizkit reactions.

  • @lisaannbarriner9633
    @lisaannbarriner9633 Před 2 lety +4

    Personally, I loved their cover of The Who’s BEHIND BLUE EYES. I never hated them. Just wasn’t necessarily my cup of tea, but would bang my head and dig along when I heard a LB song on the airwaves.

  • @brontsmoth671
    @brontsmoth671 Před 2 lety +11

    Oh man this will be good. This is an amazing song to react to, regardless of if you like it or not haha.

  • @j2swanky
    @j2swanky Před 2 lety +20

    It's hard to really understand why this is so hated unless you lived through it. Nu-metal (rap/rock) in general was polarizing because it was a fusion of 2 very different genres that hadn't really been done yet, at least not at this level of "success". The bands name is kind of childish, with the purposeful incorrect spelling. Then you have Fred Durst who pretty much thrived on hate and embraced it. And obviously theres the lyrical content. I happen to love Limp Bizkit but I can see why this is a hated song. Good content as always! Can't wait for more 🤘

    • @richardclark1127
      @richardclark1127 Před 2 lety +1

      Wouldnt say that, you dont hear that about Rage Against the Machine (the real pioneers of rap/rock). I feel they are more hated because of Fred Durst's more juvenile lyrics/antics and over exposure.

    • @Jay.McCarty
      @Jay.McCarty Před 2 lety +1

      @@richardclark1127 I mean, if we're going there, Aerosmith and Anthrax got the rap/rock ball roll'n.

    • @richardclark1127
      @richardclark1127 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Jay.McCarty in collaborative efforts with rappers. If you say Aerosmith you also have to say Run DMC. If you say Anthrax, you also have to say Public Enemy. Also, those were each for one song...it wasnt their actual genre. Beastie Boys, however, would be an acceptable answer

    • @Jay.McCarty
      @Jay.McCarty Před 2 lety

      @@richardclark1127 Correct. That was implied. Beasties are a good call. One could argue, however, that HH wasn't thier genre either. They started out as a hardcore punk band.

    • @jessicaavery1080
      @jessicaavery1080 Před 2 lety

      I mean aside from beastie boys as mentioned above, house of pain and cypress hill came before them and were well received, so I wouldn't say it was unheard of...

  • @omari6108
    @omari6108 Před 2 lety

    “He did it for the ill Na Na”.
    I literally died when you cut out after that line. I was expecting a laugh from one of you, but the laugh came from me 😂

  • @brendanmcfarlanee3115
    @brendanmcfarlanee3115 Před 7 měsíci

    I listen to music for the energy and vibes they bring me and this song always hits

  • @billcosbu
    @billcosbu Před 2 lety +19

    Yes the lyrics are horrible...but this band destroys in concert. One of the best live performances I've ever seen. Shout out to DJ Lethal in the band. JUMP AROUND!!!

  • @somniumrabidum
    @somniumrabidum Před 2 lety +41

    Limp Bizkit!! 🤘🤘🤘 Shout-out to the haters!!

  • @awelcomedistraction1355
    @awelcomedistraction1355 Před 2 lety +1

    I saw them live in 99 when I was 14 and they were everything back then. As a white kid who loved both hip-hop/rap and rock, it was a perfect fusion. I still listen to all of their stuff to this day. They blew up at the perfect time for a lot of us. 🤘😎🤘

  • @gloryn4394
    @gloryn4394 Před 8 měsíci

    Love this tune

  • @duanes8209
    @duanes8209 Před 2 lety +31

    i hope you do a few more of theirs, especially live...breakstuff and rollin to name a few

  • @CJfcb
    @CJfcb Před 2 lety +13

    Limp Bizkit songs to react to:
    Rollin
    My Way
    Take a Look Around
    Livin It Up
    Trust me, you won't be disappointed!

  • @welltrevisan
    @welltrevisan Před 2 lety

    Love them! Their songs were really energetic and I always loved Wes Borland riffs and style. Shout out to the bass and drum players too!

  • @XViTNg
    @XViTNg Před 3 měsíci

    I love what the bass and guitar do during the verses. Especially the guitar. Super subtle but adds a cool funky layer

  • @andrengrimsley3813
    @andrengrimsley3813 Před 2 lety +3

    Limp bizkit has huge nostalgia for me and now that I’m older I can appreciate their unique riffs especially on tracks like this, hot dog and rollin

  • @MovieAndTVThemes
    @MovieAndTVThemes Před 2 lety +17

    Limp actually have some really good songs if you look past their big hits.
    Here's some I'd love to hear you check out
    1. Boiler
    2. The Truth
    3. Walking Away
    4. Hold on

  • @ryantoussaint7873
    @ryantoussaint7873 Před 2 lety

    Do more Limp Bizket😂 Great reaction!

  • @arlandersjones9690
    @arlandersjones9690 Před 2 lety +3

    This went hard AF when I was 13. However this was also my gateway Machinehead which is my #1 to this day

  • @prismagus8051
    @prismagus8051 Před 2 lety +6

    I actually like this song, used to jam to it at the bar when I was drunk circa 2000. The reason most people hate Limp Bizkit is because it was rammed down our throats 24/7 for over a decade. It was inescapable. Radio, MTV (when that was a thing), parties, bars, cars driving by. I love pizza. If you force me to eat at gunpoint for 1,000 days in a row, my pizza loving days are over. Same thing here.

  • @MFBloosh
    @MFBloosh Před 2 lety +4

    Limp Bizkit actually had some bangers. And Fred Durst, Bizkit's lead vocalist, is a certified hip-hop head. He proved that to DJ Premier who ended up working with him on a song called "N Together Now" featuring Method Man.

  • @noahvetrano3061
    @noahvetrano3061 Před 2 lety

    I love limp Bizkit, always is fun listening to them and good workout vibes for me

  • @grimmhog
    @grimmhog Před rokem

    Love this song always have

  • @TPQS
    @TPQS Před 2 lety +3

    LOL. This gonna be good

  • @aaronbanga3212
    @aaronbanga3212 Před 2 lety +40

    Limp Bizkit and Eminem were my gateway into rap and metal. I was in school in 1998 in England, we had our own whole scene back then. English peeps, come like this comment cos you know what I'm talking about! We had garage and drum and bass back then. But this was the era of the 'grunger'. Korn were the ones for me; I always loved metal but not the subculture. Korn played REAL metal but they dressed like Run DMC. THAT was what did it for me. I was in school listening to metal but wearing Air Max and French Connection 🤣
    I'm 35 now and still dress like a yuppie, but metal will always be my scene.
    I went to a Decapitated gig dressed in bright orange Air Max and got dirty looks all night. I watched Slayer and Metallica in seats drinking white wine.
    Metal fans want their scene to be exclusive, but it will only be if you do THE OPPOSITE of what other scenes do.
    Bun your eliteness and gatekeeper nonsense.
    Music is for everyone. If someone discovers metal through the Black album, that's beautiful. Don't be a dick. Love is the way forward.

    • @Fxture__
      @Fxture__ Před 2 lety +2

      Had pretty much the same experience 😂
      Except I was the person at a Cradle of Filth concert wearing a bright blue hoodie in sea of black garments

    • @caroline-s
      @caroline-s Před 2 lety +1

      YES!

    • @MAnnnooo1
      @MAnnnooo1 Před 2 lety

      My entryway into metal was Black Sabbath and Metallica (Paranoid and Black Album).
      My entryway into power metal was Angra (Temple of Shadows)
      My entryway into death metal was Lamb of God and Crypta (VII: Sturm und Drang and Echoes of The Soul)
      If one day I get into black metal probably will be through Cradle of Filth.

    • @bibiinspades1953
      @bibiinspades1953 Před 2 lety

      Brah Gorgoroth got their name from The Lord Of The Rings fantasy novel and they supposedly a evil satanic black metal band 🤣 if that isn't corny I don't know what is lmao good band though those metal elitist are some corny dudes anyway lol

  • @PeXis
    @PeXis Před 2 lety +1

    Couple of years ago I saw LB live for the first time on a rock focused festival. I was kinda expecting people to hate them but it was the opposite. People went crazy for them. One of the most memorable live metal performances for me.

  • @myshellemorris5562
    @myshellemorris5562 Před 2 lety

    I've always loved LB ❤️

  • @letsgoracing78
    @letsgoracing78 Před 2 lety +7

    I love limp bizkit and I don't care who knows lol. I was in junior high school when "Three dollar bill" came out. Still possibly one of the best albums ever. There isn't a weak song on it.

  • @TatuSnaps
    @TatuSnaps Před 2 lety +6

    My fav band. The lyrics are…not great. But the use of Wes Borlands custom 4 string guitar in this song is incredible. The low end F# tuning brings such a bass element to the riff, I think it rips.

  • @walkinfunny1691
    @walkinfunny1691 Před 2 lety

    I need a full slate of Limp Bizkit reactions, would be extremely entertaining to see these guys at least touch the big hits.

  • @madmooze32
    @madmooze32 Před 2 lety

    Coming from South Africa,Joburg.....I LOVE LIMPBIZKIT!!!!