Going back on the previous post, I tried to post this as a comment, but I guess I exceeded the limit. Anyway, heres my take on this latest piece of sh*t that Durst is claiming to be worth listening to. ( ..fistful of steel.. )
What can you say? Fred Durst plays what MTV tells him to. Hes just trying to appeal to all those little poser Limp Bisquick (lol) fans. This guy is like a missle aimed at whatever genre he goes to next. First he tried rock, fucked that up. Then rap, fucked that up. Now hes trying for the rage fans in between? Yeah fuckin right.
O yeah, just reading this article on MTV cracked me up.
"The record is not diverse. Not one ounce" "Wes realized that I'm the best producer for him, he's the best guitar player for me." "It's not what fair-weather Limp Bizkit fans are ever going to have wanted, and I love that."
Plain an simple, the mf is a gimmick. Zack had or rather, has true appreciation for the message in his music. Which you figure is what he picked up from say Chuck D, KRS-One or Marley.
I wonder where Durst got his from. for some reason, Vanilla Ice fits just right with him.
The only thing fred durst has accomplished in his "career" is to try and rip off the macareena and dance along with it while he was "Rollin'" Whatever the hell that means.
i have to disagree on the point that 3 dollar bill was actually better in my opinion than significant other. i havent listened to either album since like years ago or so and remember that to me significant other seemed to dwell on this whole boy-girl/lovestinks/girls theme that i felt was like a repeated thought surrounded by interesting heavy music but wasn't as humble. he really thought he was god and could do what he wanted. he wrecked it because there wasn't any substancy. i think when most old fans saw how he, and the group in essence, shifted towards a more media and radio-friendly (in terms of "lets talk sex" and "bash" and "shock...") mainstream money status they were too concerned about a look. it was a trend that i fell for.
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F*cking Fred Durst.
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"The record is not diverse. Not one ounce"
"Wes realized that I'm the best producer for him, he's the best guitar player for me."
"It's not what fair-weather Limp Bizkit fans are ever going to have wanted, and I love that."
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Zack had or rather, has true appreciation for the message in his music.
Which you figure is what he picked up from say
Chuck D, KRS-One or Marley.
I wonder where Durst got his from.
for some reason, Vanilla Ice fits just right with him.
LOL...
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