Author: Richard Hughes
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“Livin’ It Up” – Fame, Flex, and Fred Durst Unfiltered
By the midpoint of Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavoured Water, Limp Bizkit had already spent a few tracks punching back at critics and flexing on their success. Then “Livin’ It Up” arrives — and instead of another angry rant, it feels like a celebration. This is Fred Durst basking in the madness of…
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Graspop Metal Meeting 2026: First Wave of Bands Announced
The wait is over — the first names for Graspop Metal Meeting 2026 have dropped, and it’s already shaping up to be a monster lineup. On Thursday, 18 June, festival-goers in Dessel can prepare for an explosive start as Limp Bizkit, Megadeth, and Within Temptation take command of the stages. Limp Bizkit will headline the…
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Halo: Campaign Evolved — The Definitive Remake Arrives in 2026
Halo Studios has unveiled something truly special to mark the 25th anniversary of Halo next year. Halo: Campaign Evolved is a complete remake of the original Halo: Combat Evolved — the title that launched alongside Microsoft’s first Xbox in 2001 and changed gaming forever. Built from the ground up with Unreal Engine 5, this remake…
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FM and FIFA in Multi-Year Partnership for the World Cup 2026
Football Manager is taking its realism and authenticity to an entirely new level. In a landmark agreement, Sports Interactive has announced a multi-year global partnership with FIFA, football’s official governing body — a deal that will integrate some of the sport’s most prestigious competitions directly into the Football Manager universe with the World Cup 2026…
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“Rollin’” – The Anthem That Took Limp Bizkit Global
If there’s one song that captures Limp Bizkit at their peak — loud, absurd, omnipresent, and unstoppable — it’s “Rollin’.” Released as a single in late 2000, it became more than just the biggest hit from Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavoured Water; it became a defining anthem of the nu-metal era, the track…
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“My Way” – Limp Bizkit’s Attitude Era Defining Moment
“My Way” isn’t just one of the standout tracks on Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavoured Water — it’s arguably one of Limp Bizkit’s defining songs. While so much of the band’s output thrived on chaos, profanity, and confrontation, “My Way” was different. It was slower, more reflective, and more melodic — but without…
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“Full Nelson” – Limp Bizkit’s Boiling Point
“Full Nelson” is one of the most intense and revealing tracks on Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavoured Water — a song that strips away the bravado and humour and replaces them with pure, sustained rage. It’s heavy, bitter, and confrontational, the sound of a band — and a frontman — who had reached…
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“My Generation” – The Limp Bizkit Nu-Metal Battle Cry
“My Generation” is Limp Bizkit taking on the entire world. As the first proper single (Take A Look Around being on the Mission Impossible soundtrack) on Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavoured Water, it wasn’t just a song — it was a statement. Loud, bratty, and unapologetically confrontational, it’s Limp Bizkit’s version of a…
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Limp Bizkit “Hot Dog” and the Most Profane Album Opener Ever
Like most album openers titled simply “Intro,” the first track on Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavoured Water is the kind of thing most listeners hear once and then skip. It’s more scene-setting than song — a burst of chaotic spoken-word nonsense that exists purely to frame what’s coming next. The streaming stats back…
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25 Years of Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavoured Water
When Chocolate Starfish a the Hotdog Flavoured Water hit shelves on October 17, 2000, music was in a strange, chaotic place. Pop dominated the airwaves — Britney Spears, *NSYNC, and Christina Aguilera were selling millions — while rap was undergoing a renaissance with Eminem, Dr. Dre, and Jay-Z. At the same time, heavy music had…