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Graspop Metal Meeting 2026 | VIP DECK Thursday
Festivalpark Stenehei
Dessel
Jun 18 Thu • 2026
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Graspop Metal Meeting 2026 | VIP DECK Thursday at the Festivalpark Stenehei, Dessel
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Limp Bizkit performing at Festival of the Lakes in Hammond, Indiana in 2021 | |
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| Origin | Jacksonville, Florida, U.S. |
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| Spinoffs | Big Dumb Face |
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| Website | limpbizkit |
Limp Bizkit is an American nu metal band from Jacksonville, Florida. Its lineup consists of lead vocalist Fred Durst, drummer John Otto, guitarist Wes Borland, and turntablist DJ Lethal. The band's musical style is marked by Durst's angry vocal delivery and Borland's sonic experimentation. The band has been nominated for three Grammy Awards, sold 40 million records worldwide, and won several other awards.[1]
Formed in 1994 by Durst and Sam Rivers, the band was soon joined by Otto and later Borland.[2][3] Limp Bizkit became popular playing in the Jacksonville underground music scene in the late 1990s, and signed with Flip Records (with distribution from Interscope), who released the band's debut album, Three Dollar Bill, Y'all (1997). The band achieved mainstream success with its second and third studio albums, Significant Other (1999) and Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water (2000). However, this success was marred by a series of controversies surrounding its performances at Woodstock '99 and the 2001 Big Day Out festival.
Borland left the group in 2001; however, Durst, Rivers, Otto, and Lethal continued to record and tour with guitarist Mike Smith. Following the release of their fourth album Results May Vary (2003), Borland rejoined the band and recorded the EP The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1) (2005) with Durst, Rivers, Lethal, and drummer Sammy Siegler before entering a hiatus. In 2009, the band once again reunited with Borland playing guitar and began touring, culminating with the recording of the album Gold Cobra (2011), after which it left Interscope and later signed with Cash Money Records; DJ Lethal quit the band soon afterward, returning in 2018. After years of teasing an album tentatively titled Stampede of the Disco Elephants,[4] the band released its sixth studio album Still Sucks on October 31, 2021.[5] Founding bassist Sam Rivers, who was also responsible for recruiting Otto into the band,[6] died in October 2025.[7]
The band has released 26 singles. Their most notable singles include "Nookie", "Re-Arranged", "Break Stuff", "Take a Look Around", "Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)", "My Generation", "My Way", "Eat You Alive", and their cover of The Who's 1971 single "Behind Blue Eyes"; all of these have charted within the top 20 of the US Alternative Airplay Chart.[8]
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