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Limp Bizkit is actually kind of awesome

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Somehow, I never could get into RATM. Their guitar riffs have a nice sort of groove but I find the vocal style employed in their songs pretty bland (however the lyrics may be).

I think Wes Borland's quite skilled on the guitar and has his own unique style much like Morello does. Neither of them are "shredding beasts" though.
 
Zach and Morello made beautiful angry music. I'm not going to psychoanalyze their lyrics or care about their political goals I just know they played with a fire, passion, and in Morello's case, skill, that you aren't going to find in Limp Bizkit.

I'm going to say that Bizkit on a whole rocked harder and dug deeper grooves than RATM. RATM just never seemed to all fit together that well.

And the icing on the cake are the hilarious Bizkit lyrics. Like, Break Stuff is awesome b/c his voice is in that whiny range, and it's got a chorus like "give me something to break" which is like haiku in its simplicity yet brilliance.
 
I used to listen to LB back in the day. Pretty dumb that some of you seem to be upset that there are people out there who like it. Different strokes. It was good driving music for the younger me. I tried listening to some of it for the first time in a long time a couple of years ago and it doesn't hold up well at all, but I don't really care if others still listen to them.
 
Somehow, I never could get into RATM. Their guitar riffs have a nice sort of groove but I find the vocal style employed in their songs pretty bland (however the lyrics may be).

I think Wes Borland's quite skilled on the guitar and has his own unique style much like Morello does. Neither of them are "shredding beasts" though.


Really, Wes Borland has a unique style? Maybe outside of Limp Bizkit... Morello is another stratosphere in my opinion, though I'm by no means an expert. I would consider Morello a one of a kind legend while Borland is a weak imitator.

My favorite Morello example:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdnxBA7qLjU
 
LB was a decent band for the time. Honestly, if you can't enjoy "Break Stuff" or "Nookie" something is wrong with you. Are they the greatest band ever? Of course not.

You guys need to lighten up.

I still have Chocolate Starfish on CD somewhere.
 
LB was a decent band for the time. Honestly, if you can't enjoy "Break Stuff" or "Nookie" something is wrong with you. Are they the greatest band ever? Of course not.

You guys need to lighten up.

I still have Chocolate Starfish on CD somewhere.

I was able to semi-enjoy them when I was 15. Those songs are terrible, and if that is the best that LB has to offer... *puke*
 
I used to listen to LB back in the day. Pretty dumb that some of you seem to be upset that there are people out there who like it. Different strokes. It was good driving music for the younger me. I tried listening to some of it for the first time in a long time a couple of years ago and it doesn't hold up well at all, but I don't really care if others still listen to them.

It's better than being into Linkin Park. Or even the Deftones, which I remember liking White Pony when I was a teen but can't stand to listen to now. Or At the Drive In. I guess Deftones and ATDI are better in a critical sense, but Limp Bizkit is just better in a...timeless sense.
 
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It's better than being into Linkin Park. Or even the Deftones, which I remember liking White Pony when I was a teen but can't stand to listen to now. Or At the Drive In. I guess Deftones and ATDI are better in a critical sense, but Limp Bizkit is just better in a...timeless sense.

This is possibly the most wrong I've ever seen anyone be on the internet. ;P

Around the Fur and Relationship of Command are classics.

Dick and Asshole featuring the hit single Snookie is not*.

(*I may not be remembering these titles correctly)
 
At The Drive In is awesome and far better than Limp Bizkit, or the Deftones, or Linkin Park, or a lot of other bands.

KT
 
Also a way different genre. I would assume they typically get labelled post-hardcore. That stuff peaked with the mentioned RoC and, IMO, Worship and Tribute (Glassjaw).
 
It's better than being into Linkin Park. Or even the Deftones, which I remember liking White Pony when I was a teen but can't stand to listen to now. Or At the Drive In. I guess Deftones and ATDI are better in a critical sense, but Limp Bizkit is just better in a...timeless sense.

I started listening to Linkin Park at the age of 12 and Limp Bizkit when I was almost 15. I was surprised at how both bands influenced the way I thought about things back then. Linkin Park made me a reactive person whereas Limp Bizkit tended to make me proactive. It was all in the lyrics and the aggression of Limp Bizkit versus the "whiny" lyrics of Linkin Park. Though I think both bands are good in their specific genres.
 
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I started listening to Linkin Park at the age of 12 and Limp Bizkit when I was almost 15. I was surprised at how both bands influenced the way I thought about things back then. Linkin Park made me a reactive person whereas Limp Bizkit tended to make me proactive. It was all in the lyrics and the aggression of Limp Bizkit versus the "whiny" lyrics of Linkin Park. Though I think both bands are good in their specific genres.

i saw linkin park and limp bizket back to back as part of at a stadium show in 2003 (went for metallica). linkin park had the least stage presence of anyone i've ever seen. completely boring and unengaging. which was 100% opposite of limp bizkit. fred durst may have been a no-talent doucheclown but the man knew how to get a crowd going.
 
Also a way different genre. I would assume they typically get labelled post-hardcore. That stuff peaked with the mentioned RoC and, IMO, Worship and Tribute (Glassjaw).

Yes, they are very different, but that guy brought them up so I was piling on with you.

KT
 
Yes, they are very different, but that guy brought them up so I was piling on with you.

KT

If you listened to ATDI, I guess I figured as much. I'm just arguing because it's what I do.:colbert:

Really, I think I was just saying 'shuttup, dammit, deftones were good. :'('

Also I'm listening to ATDI now. I forgot how many excellent 'randomly lose your shit' moments the lead singer has. E.g.

The guy still looks sane in comparison to Daryl Palumbo, though.
 
i saw linkin park and limp bizket back to back as part of at a stadium show in 2003 (went for metallica). linkin park had the least stage presence of anyone i've ever seen. completely boring and unengaging. which was 100% opposite of limp bizkit. fred durst may have been a no-talent doucheclown but the man knew how to get a crowd going.

I think Durst's talent is really underestimated and played down because of his asshole image and because of his silly (but entertaining) lyrics. He doesn't have the best voice in the world, but he makes good use of what he does have. Also, the Sanitarium cover in that particular show was awesome. His voice was pretty cool too.
 
I remember he called the guy from a Creed a douchebag or something. If nothing else, I can always respect that.
 
I remember he called the guy from a Creed a douchebag or something. If nothing else, I can always respect that.

lol. Durst is a punk in the truest sense of the word.

Let's elevate them some more. They're better than The Clash. People who are really into the Clash tend to be insufferable to begin with.
 
Is Scott Stapp really a douchebag? He seems like a good person. Fred, ...not so much.

Scott Stapp seems like someone who takes himself too seriously. Insufferable.

It's pretty awesome that on Significant Other, he has songs titled "Break Stuff," "I'm Broke," and "No Sex"

Like, Fred Durst is charismatic enough to make an impression, but you don't have to take him seriously like you have to take someone like Common seriously. Makes the music a lot more fun.
 
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