Artist: Limp Bizkit | Album: Gold Cobra (Japanese Edition) | Released: 2011 | Genre: Nu Metal, Metal
Coming to the conclusion that The Unquestionable Truth was so powerful it never needed the promised second volume, Limp Bizkit went on hiatus during the back half of the 2000s, with leader Fred Durst finding far more critical acclaim as a film director than he ever did as a singer. Despite these grudging hosannas, Durst felt compelled to reunite the Bizkit, to wipe away the memories of the bungled prog of The Unquestionable Truth and the Wes Borland-less “Repeat as Necessary,” to find a way to tap into the anger that started the whole ball rolling. A tough task for any band, but apart from dabbling with Auto-Tune — the quivering electronic vocal effect that gets skewered on
Category:Metal
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