Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst: “Our New Album May Be Too Raw And Psychotic For Some Of You”
Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst had some words to share about the groups forthcoming new album “Stampede Of The Disco Elephants“. Here’s what he had to say:
“Our new album may be too raw and psychotic for some of you. If so, tough luck. It’s important to me that this album is something to help you…feel. My mind is in your gutter.”
Most recently Durst has been reunited with producer Ross Robinson (Korn, Slipknot) laying down for vocals for the album, which is tentatively due out later this year on Cash Money Records.



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The fact that Ross Robinson is at the helm for this shit show, I will actually give it a listen when it gets crapped out. Almost everything Ross has always worked on brings something new or interesting to listen in on.
You give too much credit to a producer.
Pressing words to live by, as always, from Fred D.
And I think there’s something in this for everyone. I think we can all take away something from this profound statement.
I’m just not sure what that is.
I’ve yet to be taken to the Matthews bridge!
me either :-/
Is Violent J co-producing?
Meanwhile at the Hall of Justice…
Keep trollin trollin trollin trollin trollin
Ha, I remember when Fred said that before the album they did with Mike Smith was going to sound like Jane’s Addiction meets Pantera…dude is full of lofty delusions.
make money money make money money
take money money take money money
You know how people will say, “I can’t get the lid off this jar, it’s on too tight!” Then everyone tries to see if THEY can handle the situation. Well… here it is. Fred must have thought long and hard about this great marketing strategy.
Also he’d have to top this somehow…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BH-qMIOdrOE
or this…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77CxTW2zDqg
and that is not going to happen.
Thanks for the heads up Fred but I think I’ll manage just fine.
I believe “raw” is referring to the production quality, and “psychotic” will refer to the overall lack of direction.
he’s said the same thing before every album was released…and he fools me everytime. NOT THIS TIME FRED. NOT THIS TIME.
Looking forward to this.
Gold Cobra had some good songs, but a somewhat short-lasting appeal: something flat about its sound. It lacked depth.
The presence of Robinson could go either way: Korn III was a disaster. Come to think of it, I can’t recall a single “back to our roots” album that is good.
“I can’t recall a single “back to our roots” album that is good”
Sepultura, dude.
Which album do you mean?
Or are you making a joke about Roots?
Honestly, a lot of good thrash bands had quite the revival. Some better than others, but Thrash is legit once again. Nu-Metal not so much…
@Aggro Yeah, bad “Roots” joke. Although “Roots” isn’t really a “back to our roots” album, lol…
Meaning, it’s okay if this albums fails because it was “too raw and psychotic”. Thanks Fred for giving yourself a way out.
I don’t understand how anyone that is a fan of complex music, could like Limp Bizkit. I enjoy some of their older stuff, solely for nostalgia sake; however, as my musical taste has grown and evolved, it is easy to see what a joke they are. They don’t compose complex songs, they don’t write good lyrics, and in my opinion, they put on a very mediocre live show.
Limp Bizkit had better start shitting me tiffany cufflinks or I will definately fuck them up!
You know a band that’s nu-metalish in style that were late to the party but were very good? Index Case. Their first legitimately produced album, self titled, was 5 years late to the party but definitely could’ve fit in and been accepted by many who were into the genre at the time. I dare say they have a bit of a unique sound due to the vocalist’s voice and the way in which he uses it.
mmm… how about these guys http://youtu.be/F0Fe6M6Bw_M ?
more like pre-numetal/post-grunge but great nevertheless!
This is a classic appeal to the “if people don’t like our sound it’s only because they don’t GET IT” angle. The rest of the band should really have veto power over this guy’s tweets.
*Yaaaaawwwwwwwwn*
Call me crazy but I still bust out break stuff from time to time, wouldn’t buy an LB record but I would definitely see them live, sort of how I feel about Slipknot.
Crazy.
The only song I can still jam is Re-Arranged. That wacky shit DJ Lethal pulls off at the end is worth it alone.
I gotta take a shit. I can’t believe I held it this long just to see what this asshole had to say.
I can’t believe this Earth-shattering news didn’t cause you to shit your pants! You must have a steel anus.
My asshole should matter more than that asshole. Lesson learned.
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