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Release Date: Jan 01, 2003
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Limp Bizkit: Fred Durst (vocals, guitar); Sam Rivers (guitar, bass); Mike Smith (guitar); Jon Otto (beats); DJ Lethal.
Producers: Fred Durst, Rick Rubin, Terry Date, DJ Lethal.
From the infamous open-call auditions to the eleventh hour recruitment of former Snot axeman Mike Smith, finding a suitable guitarist to replace Wes Borland proved to be a daunting task for Limp Bizkit. Pushing off somewhat from their trademark rap-metal model, the songs that comprise RESULTS MAY VARY display a band reaching musically.
"Gimme the Mic" carries on the spirit the band found success with on SIGNIFICANT OTHER, but the majority of this latest effort finds frontman Fred Durst and company leaning towards a more melodic and musical stance, both instrumentally and vocally. Nods to contemporaries sneak in on "Eat You Alive" and "Down Another Day," (with a clear Tool influence prevailing), and uber-producer Brendan O'Brien mixes in a crisp, biting production. The lyrics to the classic Who track "Behind Blue Eyes" struck enough of a responsive chord with Durst that he was inspired to cover it, going so far as to add an additional verse. Rap metal may be going the way of the dinosaur, but Limp Bizkit seems to have the staying power to carry on.
Producers: Fred Durst, Rick Rubin, Terry Date, DJ Lethal.
From the infamous open-call auditions to the eleventh hour recruitment of former Snot axeman Mike Smith, finding a suitable guitarist to replace Wes Borland proved to be a daunting task for Limp Bizkit. Pushing off somewhat from their trademark rap-metal model, the songs that comprise RESULTS MAY VARY display a band reaching musically.
"Gimme the Mic" carries on the spirit the band found success with on SIGNIFICANT OTHER, but the majority of this latest effort finds frontman Fred Durst and company leaning towards a more melodic and musical stance, both instrumentally and vocally. Nods to contemporaries sneak in on "Eat You Alive" and "Down Another Day," (with a clear Tool influence prevailing), and uber-producer Brendan O'Brien mixes in a crisp, biting production. The lyrics to the classic Who track "Behind Blue Eyes" struck enough of a responsive chord with Durst that he was inspired to cover it, going so far as to add an additional verse. Rap metal may be going the way of the dinosaur, but Limp Bizkit seems to have the staying power to carry on.
Tracks:
1 - Re-Entry
2 - Eat You Alive
3 - Gimme the Mic
4 - Underneath the Gun
5 - Down Another Day
6 - Almost Over
7 - Build a Bridge
8 - Red Light-Green Light
9 - Only One
10 - Let Me Down
11 - Lonely World
12 - Phenomenon
13 - Creamer (Radio Is Dead)
14 - Head for the Barricade
15 - Behind Blue Eyes
16 - Drown
2 - Eat You Alive
3 - Gimme the Mic
4 - Underneath the Gun
5 - Down Another Day
6 - Almost Over
7 - Build a Bridge
8 - Red Light-Green Light
9 - Only One
10 - Let Me Down
11 - Lonely World
12 - Phenomenon
13 - Creamer (Radio Is Dead)
14 - Head for the Barricade
15 - Behind Blue Eyes
16 - Drown