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Watch Limp Bizkit Dust Off A Pair Of "Three Dollar Bill, Y'all" & "Results May Vary" Songs For The First Time In Decades
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Watch Limp Bizkit Dust Off A Pair Of "Three Dollar Bill, Y'all" & "Results May Vary" Songs For The First Time In Decades


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Limp Bizkit‘s fourth studio album “Results May Vary” has remained a black sheep of sorts among the catalog of the nü-metal stars. Despite attaining platinum status and generating setlist staples in its pair of respective singles, “Eat You Alive“, and their cover gold-certified cover of The Who‘s “Behind Blue Eyes“, the record has largely been overshadowed by the admittedly stronger and far more popular earlier entries in the group’s discography.

There’s also a pretty good reason for all the shade. That 2003 effort carries the distinction of being the only album the group tracked with ex-Snot guitarist Mike Smith in place of Wes Borland, who had exited the fold two years prior. Given the absence of one of the band’s chief creative forces, both fan and critical reception to the record was mixed at best.

However, those who have held a candle for “Results May Vary” all these years may be pleased to see that the nü-metal kingpins recently dusted off a track from it for the first time since 2004. During a headlining performance at the Royal Arena in Copenhagen, Denmark last night, March 20th, the Floridian quintet put “Gimmie The Mic” back into the set for its first live performance since 2004. It also appears to mark the first time Borland has played that song live.

That wasn’t the only track the group reached a little deeper into their pockets for at the show though, as they also broke into the “Three Dollar Bill, Y’all” cut “Stalemate” for the first time since 2014.

The band vocalist Fred Durst prefaced those back-to-back setlist rarities by stating, “We’re gonna do some weird ones right now, just for the people who really want to be weird.”  Fan-filmed footage of those setlist returns are available below.

Limp Bizkit are currently midway through their ‘Loserville‘ tour across Europe and the UK, with BONES and N8NOFACE, Ecca Vandal & Karen Dió opening.

The remaining dates for that trek include:

03/22 Leipzig, GER – Quarterback Immobilen Arena
03/23 Lodz, POL – Atlas Arena
03/25 Dortmund, GER – Westfalenhalle
03/26 Amsterdam, NET – Ziggo Dome
03/28 Zurich, SWI – Hallenstadion
03/29 Bologna, ITA – Unipol Arena
03/31 Frankfurt, GER – Festhalle
04/01 Antwerp, BEL – Sportpaleis
03/02 Paris, FRA – Accor Arena

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