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Article: CD REVIEW: Limp Bizkit's 'Significant Other'
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- University Wire
- Article date:
- July 19, 1999
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Michael Gillespie
University Wire
07-19-1999
(Cavalier Daily) (U-WIRE) CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- "Fred Durst. The man. The myth. The compulsive masterpiece. You love him. You hate him. You love to hate him."
In this joking elegy excerpted from "Outro," the Limp Bizkit frontman successfully captures the essence that exists behind his image and music.
Limp Bizkit gained notoriety with their hard-hitting debut album, "Three Dollar Bill, Y'all$." Coupled with appearances on Ozzfest and Korn's Family Values Tour, Bizkit exploded onto the Hard Rock scene with an intensity to match its music.
The group's second album, "Significant Other," marks a notable departure from the style that won the band ...
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