Lambrini Girls and Limp Bizkit have a song which is almost identical. It begs the question, do we have a new iteration of an old band?
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"A Limp Bizkit is a sad, lumpy body part": Watch these Gen Z music fans react to classic nu metal songsElsewhere, the host asks a pair of Gen Z-ers to describe what the name "Limp Bizkit" could mean. In response, they suggest it could be a "sad lumpy body part". A wonderful image, indeed.
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From Linkin Park to Limp Bizkit, nu-metal is back but without the cargo pants and casual misogynyAll that old notoriety has now been swept away as a new generation too young to have ... it for the nookie” – a call back to the Limp Bizkit song of the same name. In 2004, Eminem appeared ...
While non-Japanese songs have been used for an anime series before, such as for Kaiju No. 8 season 1’s opening and ending theme, the choice of a Limp Bizkit song is especially unique.
Many were surprised to see Limp Bizkit be featured in the track. "I actually think the song fits pretty well with the opening animations. Funny to think a whole new generation will get introduced ...
A federal judge rejects the band's demand to void its decades-old contracts with the music giant, a central accusation in the blockbuster lawsuit. By Bill Donahue Limp Bizkit has suffered a ...
With the animated series taking place in the late 1990s, or early 2000s, using Limp Bizkit’s “Rollin” as the theme song is a hilarious ... giving new and old fans alike a better idea of ...
The hit video game franchise's new adaptation arrives in ... anime project turned back time by going old-school with the iconic nu metal band Limp Bizkit’s “Rollin’.” ...
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