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by MattA75 - Top 50, May 08 '05
Pros: no bastardizations of Who songs Cons: everything else
Perhaps Fred Durst should spend less time showing off his "o-face" to the camera and the world, and should spend more time trying to develop his band, Limp Bizkit, back into something someone would actually care about. The band returned ...
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by punkrawka - Top 500, May 02 '05
Pros: Wes Borland has a few flashy moments; Mercifully short Cons: Where to begin...
Dear Fred Durst, Fool me once, shame on you... well, you probably know the old cliché. I was willing to give you one more try. After you wasted my time with that train wreck you called R
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by discoinfernal , May 24 '05
Pros: Should I send it to my record collection.... Cons: So you can....
Disclaimer: Many reviewers here maintain a chivalrous level of courtesy when handling a bad record. I don't. Many jeers and insults are had at the expense of the people contained therein, viewer discretion is advised. Long, long ago, back in ...
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by markendust90 , May 13 '05
Pros: No cover songs and I didn't buy it. Cons: See review
Three things that Fred Durst raved up when this album was coming. "THIS ALBUM IS SO F*CKIN HEAVY, IT HURTS!" "I'M CONNECTING WITH THE DARKNESS ON THIS ALBUM!" "NO RAPPING WILL BE ON HERE!" However, it was certainly not the case. Limp Bizkit: ...
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by blackstar40 - Top 1000, Oct 26 '05
Pros: There's an inkling that guitarist Wes Borland may not be, uh, all bad. Cons: You want a fifteen-word summary?
Its ironic that each and every band rapcore outfit Limp Bizkit have founded during their long, undulating career (most of whom have now made a respectable name and income for themselves) all have more talent than these never say die stalwarts of ...
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