Limp Bizkit Play Deep Cut Live for First Time Since 1998
Limp Bizkit performed a deep lower from their debut album Three Dollar Bill, Y’all dwell for the primary time since 1998 earlier this week.
During Limp Bizkit’s cease in Ridgefield, Wash. on their Loserville tour Wednesday (Aug. 21), they dusted off the tune “Clunk.” Setlist.fm notes that the band performed a part of the tune in 2010, however it was solely up till the primary refrain. Therefore, Wednesday’s rendition of the tune was their first full efficiency of it since July 1, 1998.
An attendee from the present uploaded footage to YouTube, which reveals frontman Fred Durst strolling round onstage attempting to hearken to what the members of the viewers have been shouting.
“All this yelling and not one single fucking request of any song?” Durst stated to the gang earlier than telling guitarist Wes Borland they might play any tune he wished.
“No way, we’re gonna do this one?” Durst requested. “Oh my god.”
As the music began, the vocalist appeared completely happy to play it.
“Gotta be careful what you ask for, okay?” he stated after the tune concluded.
Watch a video of the efficiency beneath.
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Three Dollar Bill, Y’all helped Bizkit discover mainstream success, primarily on account of their cowl of George Michael’s “Faith.” Its follow-up, 1999’s Significant Other in addition to 2000’s Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water reached No. 1 of the Billboard 200.
Their subsequent Loserville efficiency takes place tonight in Concord, California, adopted by another present in San Bernardino tomorrow. Get the main points on their web site.
Limp Bizkit, ‘Clunk’ (Live 2024)
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