Limp Bizkit's Wes Borland took some time to show his Jackson King V to Music Radar. When a representative from Jackson called Borland and told him about some guitars he might want to check out, Borland jumped at the chance. When they opened up what they thought was a reverse Jackson King V, they discovered that it was actually a left-handed guitar. Even though Borland is right-handed, the always-q
When he's not giving Fred Durst an injection of credibility by infusing Limp Bizkit songs with a dose of spazzed-out riffery, guitarist Wes Borland is taking on other projects, like, uh, scoring an animated short film featuring Chris Bosh, a member of the Miami Heat who is not LeBron James or D
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Wes Borland has always been the entity within Limp Bizkit that elevated the band to a higher plane. He was the reserved, bookish yin to Fred Durst's mookish, street-talkin' yang and that dynamic helped propel Limp Bizkit to platinum-plus sized status in the late '90s and early '00s...
Thought you'd seen the last of Limp Bizkit? Think again. In a Twitter post yesterday, guitarist Wes Borland denied that the seminal nu-metal outfit is breaking up, despite what singer Fred Durst implied in a recent interview.
"LB has not called it quits," Borland tweeted...
Black Light Burns -- the brainchild of Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland -- first infected ears with their 2007 debut album, Cruel Melody. Borland's forward-thinking songwriting truly shined on the record which also featured Danny Lohner (Nine Inch Nails), Josh Eustis (Puscifer) and Josh Freese (A Perfect Circle, Guns N' Roses), joining him on the sessions...