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by Fussbett 07/29/2003, 4:28pm PDT |
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New Limp Bizkit album soon: http://www.rollingstone.com/news/newsarticle.asp?nid=18439
"There are so many ups and downs," Durst explains. "The saddest song is called 'Drown.' It's about realizing it's getting close to the end. Things are getting crazy. It's my cry for someone to save me before I drown."
Remember when Metallica wrote like 3 albums about that topic?
As for the heavy stuff, Durst expects one track, "Stick 'Em," to be "legally pursued and banned." "It's about fighting," he says. "You've got a chamber inside your brain, and it's locked up, and you've got chains on it. You just hope nobody sets it loose, because if they do, you know . . . that's when things turn for the worse."
Does Fred Durst know how pudgy he is? He should write a song about that. Angry about doing jumping jacks or something. Instead he tells us about this controversial song about fighting. FIGHTING? Like at the bike racks after school? I can't wait until that song is legally pursued and banned. That song is going to unlock the angry chamber in the minds of US legislators.
He fights for us ;_; |
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