Back in April, tension was at an all-time high when reports hit that Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst was thinking about firing DJ Lethal and his drummer, John Otto, for their hard-partying habits.
But after months of not speaking, DJ Lethal announced via Twitter that he is back with Limp Bizkit and offered an apology to Fred Durst and the other band members...
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...
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Since Limp Bizkit signed with Cash Money Records, frontman Fred Durst has been talking enthusiastically about delving further into hip-hop and moving his band in bold new directions. As he embarks on this sonic journey, TMZ reports, he may do so without DJ Lethal and drummer John Otto, both of whom he's considering firing...
Fred Durst, where have you been? Have you been plagued by a series of days where you don't want to wake up?
Apparently his nu-metal rap/rock outfit Limp Bizkit has recently inked a deal with Cash Money records. The news was linked by rapper extraordinaire and rock dilettante Lil Wayne during an interview with New York's 98...
Fred Dust is starting 2012 with a full-body cleanse, but two weeks into what promises to be a 60-day juice fast, he's hitting some snags.
"The diet has been challenging to say the least," the Limp Bizkit singer wrote Jan. 12 on the Tumblr he's created to chart his progress...
Methods of Mayhem are calling out to the world to help them record their next album. Tommy Lee, who fronts the band, is asking fans and anyone else who wants to get in on the action to collaborate remotely on isolated instrument tracks. The resulting album, 'Public Mayhem,' is slated for release sometime in early 2010...