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Article: NAMES & FACES
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- The Washington Post
- Article date:
- January 2, 2004
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In the humble opinions of Guitar World magazine's readers, Limp
Bizkit and Creed are the worst bands of 2003. Bizkit, the rap-rock
ensemble headed by Britney Spears-baiting frontman Fred Durst, nabbed
the No. 1 spot in the year-end poll thanks to the lead singer's tacky
antics, the band's coolly received new recording, "Results May Vary,"
and live performances so disappointing they even inspired a lawsuit.
In early October, 172 Chicago concertgoers filed a class-action
suit against the band and its corporate arm, Limp Bizness, after the
group performed only 17 minutes of what was supposed to be a 90-
minute set July 26. Before abandoning the stage, Durst also hurled a
tirade of insults at ...