if that's a crime i'd like to be arrested right now please
@mitchyyy187 ай бұрын
You're wild 😂
@graysonarupp7 ай бұрын
MAN BE MY BEST FRIEND BRO, I LOVE LIMPBIZKIT MORE THAN FOOD WATER AND OXYGEN AND ALL MY FRIENDS HATE EM
@hahajaxsontv7 ай бұрын
Hot dog flavored water?
@jmcfarlane21137 ай бұрын
Some quick context. "Hot Dog" is supposed to be a diss track towards Trent Reznor who said Limp Bizkit sucks in an interview. Fred wanted to interpolate "Closer" as a middle finger to Trent. The irony there is now Trent makes royalties and has a writing credit on "Hot Dog" lol
@henrygvidonas95737 ай бұрын
It's almost as if Fred Durst is not a very intelligent person...
@johnbach23807 ай бұрын
@@henrygvidonas9573 they still play that song in their set lists. Its a banger 😂
@lordtrigon17337 ай бұрын
@@henrygvidonas9573 Listing Trent as a co-writer of the song is brilliant. 🤣🤣
@Peppers197819787 ай бұрын
@@lordtrigon1733 They had no choice. They didnt get permission at first to use his lyrics therefore they had to give him a writing credit after he allowed it or they could've been sued or had the song removed. "“Fred lifted choruses off three or four songs of mine then when his record was going to print, realized "F**k, I'd better ask permission first or I might get sued!" I let him do it. I wasn't gonna hold his record up.” Solely because Reznor gave that permission, he has a songwriting credit on "Hot Dog". Reznor never worked on that song or with Durst. It is also worth noting that Reznor once dismissed the idea that he feuded with Durst as "almost comical".
@SoulforSale7 ай бұрын
Because Trent Reznor got on his high horse and called Limp Bizkits lyrics obscene
@demongirlfriend7 ай бұрын
this is why you're the GOAT, you continue to make some of the best content on the platform for nothing but the passion of the craft
@michaelcorcoran87687 ай бұрын
I support any channel that analyzes the entire album adult themes for voice.
@mr.amadeuscrisantemus62677 ай бұрын
Totally, this man is my hero and a genius
@ProStriker927 ай бұрын
Results May Vary is an interesting analisis of Fred Durst mind during 2003 because he was dealing with many unresolved issues from his high school years mixed with the hatred and criticisms from LB peak years. Meanwhile, in Phenomenom and Cream (Radio Is Dead) Fred try to appears being happy with the success of his band, but in reality he was not happy at all. Losing Wes Borland was a huge blow for Limp Bizkit, but i guess Fred Durst's own midlife crisis affected more the recording of the album.
@Syke75467 ай бұрын
nice megadrive pfp
@themadrapper1017 ай бұрын
Results May Vary is far from the worst album ever. It's actually underrated and aged well. It stands out from the other albums. It should have been a two disk album because there's over 10 songs that didn't make the CD but it's out there online as a B-Side album all songs were meant for Results May Vary. I love RMV, my biggest complaint was that "Crack Addict" didn't make it on there which was a great song they haven't performed since 2003 at Wrestlemania 19. It would have been known as one of their biggest songs ever had it got a big budget video.
@SoulforSale7 ай бұрын
Results May Vary is among my favorite Limp Bizkit albums
@allistergraham67047 ай бұрын
I always thought the exact same thing of Crack Addict, that song is top 5 bangers of the band and maybe no1 honestly. It needed a music video 100%
@ChristianGiaconiBonaguroАй бұрын
Way more than 10 ;) there are more unreleased tracks than final tracks.
@Kittiekonfuzed7 ай бұрын
Unironically you are the only music reviewer I actively listen to & enjoy, you're so open minded & understanding unlike everyone else who's pretentious & act like they know everything... I've been watching you for years & just started to rewatch WAEM episodes, so this is perfect! Love your content, keep it up!!
@dougyuck7 ай бұрын
hello youtube user kittiekonfuzed
@Kittiekonfuzed7 ай бұрын
@@dougyuck Hello youtube user yeehaw90
@Treppy_Gecky7 ай бұрын
That's my society thing about him too. Where he can find the good in the bad I appreciate it.
@WilliamMaranciMashups7 ай бұрын
the level of effort on your videos is insanely high every time. also, bonus points for saying that the "behind blue eyes" cover is overhated.
@rep0rter6897 ай бұрын
I’m pretty sure that Hot Dog isn’t ripping off closer, but is a Trent Reznor diss
@1-eye-willy7 ай бұрын
that riff in the intro to "nookie" is sooo bad ass
@jon_e965 ай бұрын
47:55 the "remix" (urban assault) is actually the original, the guitar player Wes heard it, loved it and and asked if they could do a "rock remix", which became the original version (air ride vehicle)
@ricardonb63757 ай бұрын
Not sure if anyone knows about this but there's a bootleg album called Smelly Beaver that has all the songs that Wes contributed to before leaving Limp Bizkit that would've gone into Results May Vary, including Crack Addict
@themadrapper1017 ай бұрын
Wrong. All those other songs were with Mike Smith and a couple with Head from Korn.
@ricardonb63757 ай бұрын
@@themadrapper101 Thanks for pointing that out.
@PieroMinayaRojas7 ай бұрын
I like when people spread misinformation...
@StadIsMe7 ай бұрын
This is incorrect in MANYYY ways. 1: smelly beaver is not a bootleg but a compilation of poorly mixed unreleased songs. 2: these songs do not feature Wes Borland instead were recorded by their guitar tech (drawing a blank on his name rn sorry)
@rEdf1967 ай бұрын
I lucked out in 2000, when I scooped the limited edition double vinyl Lp of Chocolate Starfish a very rare grail today
@JayRealityV17 ай бұрын
Was not expecting this to be a double-review alongside Chocolate Starfish. A remarkably incredible plot twist! :D
@GoonSquad_TV7 ай бұрын
I wonder how many times fred durst has watched fight club since his initial 28 viewings as stated in "Livin' It Up"
@chriswiggins16793 ай бұрын
Profound
@dani-mansonАй бұрын
Omg its the guy who also made a video on this album
@GoonSquad_TVАй бұрын
@@dani-manson yoooo
@dani-mansonАй бұрын
@@GoonSquad_TV if only we could flyyyy
@fak3dofficial7 ай бұрын
I actually think that this album is really underrated, i am kinda sad that they didn't officially released the b-sides from the album, beacuse they slap so hard!
@crookedninjaturtlegang75427 ай бұрын
The should release an album all b-sides and covers, I wish crack addict was on that album
@SlyHikari037 ай бұрын
We are so back Ps. Wes Borland is hella underrated, he has made the chunkiest riff of the 90's and 2000's. Also, Here are Suggestions for albums: Diabły wzywają - Czarci Świt The slamburglars - cookie monstrosity (You can thank Rate Your Music for these picks) Would be cool if we got some extreme metal on here, even though its kinda hard to find bad albums (since almost all of them are gems).
@LostHorizons07 ай бұрын
Wes rules as a guitarist if anything it’s the one reason to appreciate the band for his riffs
@SlyHikari037 ай бұрын
@@LostHorizons0 for sure
@jonny_panic7 ай бұрын
I'm saving this video for when I get home and can REALLY take it in.
@qwyrk7 ай бұрын
love you cactus man, this series is my favorite on YT. not a priority suggestion but if you could ever get around to putting danse manatee by animal collective on the WAEM wheel that'd be pretty cool ♥
@jennydeaf9O97 ай бұрын
oh my god that's a perfect candidate, of course! anco represent!!!
@spencercrutcher58516 ай бұрын
Cromagnon - Orgasm (1969) is an ANOMALY. Definitely worth checking out.
@RandyDubin7 ай бұрын
Fun Fact: "Red Light Green Light" was released just after Snoop Dogg said he was going to stop putting down women in his lyrics to set a better example to his kids, but yet there was a quote in his part of that song that went, "We like to drink, Talk s--t and *spit at b----es*". Needless to say, the whole quitting smoking weed PR stunt that happened recently was not the first time Snoop Dogg was labeled as a hypocrite.....
@Dhakadice7 ай бұрын
Say what you will about Fred, but he wasn't a professional pimp in 2003.
@hughneutron53037 ай бұрын
JOKES ASIDE, there really are some bops here! made me feel 8 years old again. i looked in my closet and said "i think it's time to break out the tracksuit"
@dr.cornwater28867 ай бұрын
I think Limb Bizkit is underrated in a lot of aspects and I'm glad there's been a big reevaluation of nu metal as of late. Take A Look Around is one of my favorite songs of all time and Break Stuff is an all timer for Best Angsty Teenager song. It's a group of dorks having fun making music to party to. Significant Other and Chocolate Starfish are both legitimate classics in my eyes and belong next to Toxicity as high water marks of the genre. Great work as always man 👍
@uranium543217 ай бұрын
Album I recently found that may legitimately be the worst I’ve ever heard (and is also pretty obscure): “There is Something Wrong” by Aftermath. I rate music on AOTY and it’s one of the few dead-drop zeroes I’ve ever given an album. It’s hard to do it justice but basically imagine your drunk uncle at thanksgiving ranting about how the government is run by lizard people, put it over some of the worst thrash metal ever made, and then add an additional dash of random confusing bs for no reason. I seriously think it could beat some of the albums that are currently on your wall of shame lol
@kayfimt77697 ай бұрын
An hour? I’ve never been more afraid.
@clivemaybe7 ай бұрын
Man i just wanna say even if you don't have like an insanely big following this is some of my favorite content on youtube and that fact that you hit 8 years doing this is so sick, congrats!
@mimkyodar7 ай бұрын
He finally did it...
@07nacho114947 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video. I'm a long time Bizkit enjoyer but I've been avoiding RMV until recently because I was in the "no Wes no party" boat, and I have to admit, it has surprised me, a few of the tracks have stuck with me, yet I believe that some of these songs, despite how good they are, just don't "belong" to LB or more specially Fred's writing and singing style. But I'm happy they made them, even knowing they probably won't make something similar ever again. Next I have to give a chance to The Unquestionable Truth EP
@LightProgRock7 ай бұрын
Excellent review dude ! Thanks for doing that :)
@matturner68907 ай бұрын
Your channel name is so irresistibly repeatable. I've been saying it multiple times per minute since I've read it. Cactus Malpractice. Awesome.
@dannyvalentine4687 ай бұрын
There's 4 B-Sides from this record called Lean On Me, Relentless, Poison Ivy & When It Rains, How all didn't make the record shocks me. I'll be honest in saying RMV is a record I spin often and an all time fav. It's been with me through multiple different states of mind and LB as a whole is a perfect band for that due to the variety in their song subjects. Interesting thing about the back story of this record. If you watch the MTV making of Documentary (Great insight on the creation process) you get a good view of Fred during the making of. He had a relationship scandal with Britney Spears during the recording and it likely inspired a lot of the lyrical content. Another one is Underneath The Gun lyrically was written when Fred had only 24 hours left to write lyrics for a song before big tour so the stress and emotion is very real on it.
@ChristianGiaconiBonaguroАй бұрын
MANY more than 4: a lot of them are just derivatives of other tunes and different versions, but there are a whole slew of them.
@Scarlettttaaaa7 ай бұрын
I've never clicked on a video so fast
@jennydeaf9O97 ай бұрын
forreal
@leathermask7 ай бұрын
You will always be one of my all time favorite KZbinrs. Happy 8 years :)
@ShoelessJP7 ай бұрын
An hour long video about Limp Bizkit? Fuck yeah, sign me up. Also this channel deserve to be WAY bigger than it is, love the videos.
@TheMightyPika7 ай бұрын
EIGHT YEARS CONGRATS!!!!!!!!!
@SoulforSale7 ай бұрын
I forgot how freaking awesome this CD was especially the last track
@TRAVXIZ6147 ай бұрын
Dropped this right on time for my lunch break. Welcome back, sir.
@AcidicFuzzAnimations7 ай бұрын
This video did what I thought was impossible and made me actually appreciate Limp Bizkit as a band and not a punchline. I went in expecting your typical "limp bizkit BAD" review that just clowns on them the entire time, but I left with a newfound appreciation for an artist I had never really given a fair chance. I can't say I *like* them now, but I can say that this was a great reminder to try new things and keep an open mind! 100% worth the wait and happy 8 years!
@TheHipHopBrothers7 ай бұрын
You covered Chris-chans music, I wondered if you'd ever think about covering another lolcows music like king cobra JFS.
@SlyHikari037 ай бұрын
"Thats most definitely what is up!" I'd love if Garrett did a video about that, KingCobra is crazy.
@doctabaldhead7 ай бұрын
"Satan's BEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLL!" Cobes DEFINITELY deserves an episode since he fancies himself one of the world's greatest rock stars despite being one of the single worst musicians ever to pick up an instrument.
@Dotdotdot515167 ай бұрын
JustinRPG video when
@SlyHikari037 ай бұрын
@@Dotdotdot51516 oh yea, the Reshiram guy
@gustavvaip16007 ай бұрын
Cobra's Crude Christmas Carols is unironically hilarious
@stuff317 ай бұрын
I love your vids man! Made with loads of care and incredibly funny. Keep it up, dude! :D
@RobbieLugos7 ай бұрын
Limp Bizkit: makes Lonely World Garrett: LOL so school sucks. Grow a damn pair of balls.
@the_loveheart_galaxy6 ай бұрын
wasn’t that the nostalgia critic’s reaction to another brick in the wall????? lmao
@SirRorschachJack2 ай бұрын
That's definlty not how reality works. And is a stupid statement.
@KaMui_AllYourBaseAreBelongToUs7 ай бұрын
"My Way" definitely was the best choice for this Wrestlemania. It also encapsulates this specific period of time. The song is just such a mood.
@QuillPGall7 ай бұрын
just in time for my hour break between classes. thank you Dr. Malpractice
@ondrashin7 ай бұрын
48:00 Rollin' urban assault vehicle was actually the original version of rollin', then came wes and created a guitar riff and the "original" rollin' was made
@DokkaChapman6 ай бұрын
Weird thing is I've listened to the demos from 'results may vary' and many of them are so much better than what we got. "all around the world, they know me" as a lyric came from a much better track from their demos, why it was switched out is beyond me.
@LongLiveRockAnRoll7 ай бұрын
I am not a fan of Limp Bizkit but I agree with you, My Way worked perfectly in the build up to Wrestlemania 17 back then and the video with Austin/Rock footage brings back great memories.
@alostvalleyson74367 ай бұрын
As a music snob myself who also was into limp b tothe i z k i t in junior high, im surprised you didnt mention their testosterone infused maiden album, the classic "three dolla bill, y'all" Also, you should check out this short film fred and wes made a few years back now that theyre friends in their more mature years. It seems like fred is much smarter than most would ever believe. Id be willing to bet hes been committed to portraying a character all along in what would be one of the most epic trolls of all time. I think the short is still on youtube pretty sure its called "The Truth"...highly recommend for any childhood fanboy of limp. Its a vey nice character arc for fred.
@PEGGLORE3 ай бұрын
Their 1st album was decent for the time it came out, if you about 15. You got into them when they started to sell out. I was like wtf this Rollin' shit? I cringed whilst everyone else was getting well into them. If you a music snob, you need to listen to Can and This Heat. They are peak music.
@zeenoh58117 ай бұрын
See the reason why I watch you is that you genuinely take this seriously. Thank you for taking these albums seriously beyond "haha limp bizkit bad". I don't think these albums are that great but there's something there
@biygas7 ай бұрын
Also, I have on suggestion for a WAEM and it is quite an odd one. This album is called Virtual Erase and it is from James Ferraro. It is quite possibly the most alien and unique sounding album I have ever heard in my entire life, and I would love to hear your thoughts about it!
@saysthemanbehindthemask7 ай бұрын
Here’s the thing. First of I think you should’ve looked into the background of making of this record or if you have you should’ve referenced it. With Borland out all the pressure fell on Durst and he was the one who was supposed to make it work. So many of the songs were written by him with some help from Mike and other people in the industry and the band of course. With that came a lot of frustration and uncertainty and if anything it’s probably the band’s most genuine record since their first album. Because with significant other and chocolate starfish the band has become a kind of hype up band. It wasn’t much about personal experiences of Fred. So the album is what he was experiencing at the time, on one hand it’s Borland leaving and all the problems it caused with the hate towards Fred in general mixed in there and on the other hand Fred still felt fortunate for being in a position he was with millions of fans and all the success. I think this is where “I’m underneath the gun” the pressure and the hate, and “I’m underneath the sun” how truly lucky he was with his overall success. It’s not a song just about *uicide. That’s the duality of the record mixed in with the fact that Fred still had to account for what the band’s fan base wanted to hear. So on one hand he had to put up a facade that he was happy and on the other hand he was happy in many ways because he was truly successful in his career. And he had to think that he could pull it off without Wes and in some moments he did feel like it was possible… so I wouldn’t say those happy moments were all fake. it’s conflicting emotions he is a person after all. Confidence comes and goes. In terms of lyrics Fred was never really good at it and it isn’t Bizkit’s selling point really so to address lyrical context as much as you did really doesn’t make much sense to me. Which is why I feel like Lonely World, Creamer, Almost over are some of the band’s best tracks on the record. If it flows it flows… LB is not a band with lyrics that need to be dissected in hopes to find a deeper meaning. I am not a big fan of rap really but Red Light Green light always felt dope to me. Repetitive lyrics really don’t take away much from the sound in any of their tracks… look at modern trap or pop space repetitiveness is where it’s at. If anything Fred was ahead of his time in that regard… some see it as lazy writing I see it as if it flows let it flow. “All that easy” has amazing atmosphere and instrumental is great. Eat you alive is of course a fantasy and definitely has a place on the record… and I actually do like the music video. Overall I feel like your point of view is very subjective and uninformed. There was a special on MTV for the making of this record and it really peels back the curtain of what was going on and at no point do you reference that. It’s just pretty clear what was going on during the making of this record yet you draw no parallels between that and how the album ended up sounding in the end.
@lordtrigon17337 ай бұрын
Much respect to Chocolate Starfish for selling one million copies in its first week despite having one of the *worst* album covers I've ever seen... I still can't believe Kid Rock got into the WWE Hall of Fame and not their "favorite band". (not to mention Motorhead and Cindi Lauper, who were also far more deserving)
@Waluigifan957 ай бұрын
I was excited when this video popped up in my feed, and thought “One hour? Well that explains the wait. He went all out for this one!” …and now I’m coming to terms with the fact that I now have to listen to Chocolate Starfish. Thanks Garrett…but anyway! Instrumentally this album is actually great. A bit generic in places sure, but with the exception of Phenomenon and the bad idea of replacing the jam session in the original Behind Blue Eyes with that stale, bizarre aforementioned Speak-And-Spell thing this album is a great piece of nu metal chugging. This album would be amazing if Durst wasn’t on it. I’m sorry. I gave him the benefit of the doubt and went in thinking the hate was overhyped. OH MY GOD Everything from his delivery always being either lackluster or over the top, to his out of tune singing, to the Federline level rhyme scheme. There is next to nothing redeeming about this album vocally outside of the Snoop feature. BOARD OF SHAME SPOILERS BELOW That being said I agree with the album not being on the board. The album isn’t even in the top 15 of my own list. A vocal mess? Yes. A terrible album? Not as much as you might think
@ConcreteJungleSickness7 ай бұрын
I’m glad you’re still making videos. You’re a great content creator, bro. I’ve watched your videos during some hard times. Keep up the positivity, man.
@justinstewart59637 ай бұрын
That was one of the Disco Elephants in the intro there.
@eclipsegaleocerdo7 ай бұрын
Cant wait for Poo bear- Poo Bear Presents: Bearthday Music to be next!
@AdamIzUhDork7 ай бұрын
I remember being in the 6th grade at my basketball game. My best friend didn't play basketball, but he was sitting in the stands next to my mom. After the game, I went up in the stands to them, and he handed me a CD of Chocolate Starfish. We were huge Limp Bizkit fans, and I had no idea this album was a thing. He gave me the CD and told me to take it home and listen. The rest they say... well... the rest... is history.
@CalTheHogNosedBat7 ай бұрын
Amazing work! Also appreciate you give CSatHFW a review too, it was one of those albums with a place in the back of my head during high school. (side note, I did a little vid for your song "Garbage to a Corkboard" if interested in checking it out, cheers!)
@BobLee-df4zh7 ай бұрын
I know Bizkit is the easy target low hanging fruit, but there's no way anyone could legitimately call this the worse album of all time.
@alexandruv7 ай бұрын
Subscribed 1 minute in! Amazing in depth analysis. Some people just look at the cover art and see the name Limp Bizkit and call the album crap when there are a few hidden gems on Results.
@AdrienArnouxComedy7 ай бұрын
Great video ! The real story of how Rollin was made is producer Swizz Beats came up with the beat for what is now called the remix and Fred asked the band to make a rock version of it. It's in a 2008 Kerrang interview with Wes Borland, in which he also admits they got sued over "Getcha Groove On". He was still bitter about the band back then and talking mad sh*t. From what I remember he said "Rollin" was like "a kids song" that "straight up sucked". A year later they reunited and the interview was scraped off the internet (as far as i know).
@andrewtester26647 ай бұрын
I fucking love Limp Bizkit. You had to be there at the time. Being a fan was sticking it to everyone and not giving a fuck. And all the hate that the music industry was giving them was hilarious given that no one could stop them from being one the biggest bands in the world at the time. I’m still Limpin’ with the Biscuit in 2024. Thanks for the vid, it was fun to relive those feelings from back in those days.
@renatocfrancisco7 ай бұрын
I would never listen to a limp bizcuit record. And then Garrett comes in with TWO!? I'm done 😅
@doctabaldhead7 ай бұрын
You know. This series has made me reconsider several artists and albums that I had written off and learn to appreciate or even love them. That absolutely didn't happen with Limp Bizkit but when I saw the episode I thought it might for a second.
@MirageMusicUk7 ай бұрын
I agree so much with Getcha groove on, i always loved the og version and it's irritating that they replaced it with the inferior version on spotify, this is why i still have a cd player 😂 i love banging this album in my car, cruising to My way and Rollin' never gets old, love that guitar tone on Take a look around too, it's really nice and refreshing to see someone review LB with a level head not just for the purpose of hating them for the sake of it like most people seem to do Great review my man, subbed.
@KitCabaret7 ай бұрын
You know, one thing I've come to love about your channel since I discovered it is how it doesn't matter how unusual or even unpleasant a song might sound, it's always worth analyzing for what it is, as long as it's trying to SAY something... And that pairs really well, I think, with you tearing into this album for how it (for a good chunk of its runtime at least) isn't saying anything. It feels like an ACTUAL critical analysis instead of just dogpiling on something that's already hated, and that is a feat in and of itself when it comes to Limp Bizkit
@p1nh3dlarry727 ай бұрын
Now you gotta do The Great Milenko by ICP
@Kittiekonfuzed7 ай бұрын
As a huge juggalo, Carnival of Carnage would be a better pick or maybe even Ringmaster (even though it's one of my faves)
@gracie-C37 ай бұрын
Limp bizkit is one of the worst bands I’ve ever listened to but I never fail to enjoy it, it’s just a bunch of dudes having fun and I enjoy that greatly
@HonkeyKongLive7 ай бұрын
I think that's the secret to them. They're moshpit and party music, and for that they do SUPER well.
@itsfine58187 ай бұрын
Also, Wes Borland is fantastic and greatly underappreciated
@johnbach23807 ай бұрын
I just think people add the worst band ever label to save some face or something 😂 theyre not even near one of the worst bands.
@ChristianGiaconiBonaguroАй бұрын
@@johnbach2380 not in the same realm as any truly shitty quality musicians. They had the best rhythm section in Nu Metal (or on par with Korn) and Wes has constantly improved from when they first started out and he's an insanely-good guitarist too. People have always hated the band due to how Fred used to be, not because of any musical merit.
@EvanTheSaiyan266 ай бұрын
Here are some suggestions: Etienne Sin - Sinna, Vol. 1 DEMONDICE - The DEMONDICE EP Falling in Reverse - Fashionably Late Lil Clip - y0sHImiTSu ! (yep, i'm plugging my own stuff here) Ronnie Radke - Watch Me Merzbow - Pulse Demon (i'm sorry) Yoko Ono - Warzone Hentai Dude - OWO What's This? Iced Earth - A Narrative Soundscape R. Kelly - I Admit It
@lemonfortyfive7 ай бұрын
14:28 Oh for sure. He already has a figurine of Rei from Neon Genesis Evangelion.
@embertheraccoon377 ай бұрын
That image is iconic lol
@donaldsalkovick3967 ай бұрын
Very thorough Very thorough Very thorough comparison ive always liked the band. Appreciate you not censoring certain words for "monetization "
@pancettaismyname7 ай бұрын
May i suggest "United We Doth" by PFFR, huge fan of their TV output, struggling to listen to it
@ThomasWillett17 ай бұрын
The timing is interesting for this video. Apparently it's also timed to announcements of Fred Durst starting a conspiracy podcast and 7-Eleven launching a hot dog flavored sparkling water. Not sure why, but there's Bizkits in the air.
@JadeCryptOfWonders7 ай бұрын
I remember Eat You Alive playing on the stereo in my local church youth group hall, and I remember hating its abrasive loudness being blasted at me by Sydney’s Triple M radio station. They were responsible for subjecting many Aussies to Nickelback and Creed back in the day. Ah, memories.
@Wicked_Fox7 ай бұрын
That's a very unholy song to be blasting in a church XD
@MusicalMoonMan27 ай бұрын
It's funny. I really couldn't care less about Limp Bizkit but I love your thoughtful & insightful delivery. Great job brother. Oddly enough my brother is dragging me to see them this summer on the Loserville tour @ the PNC Arts Center in NJ. This kinda' makes me a little excited for it! Keep up the stellar reviews.
@mitchyyy187 ай бұрын
I remember listening to hot dog flavored water on the school bus on my walkman, while my LA Looks hair gel ran down my face after PE class. The good ol days, for real.
@jesuisunstroopwafel7 ай бұрын
Can't wait for the MS Paint track titles!
@GalacticRat35416 ай бұрын
I am so proud to have called this gentleman my boss at one point. What an awesome video!
@bladempale17517 ай бұрын
Nightmares of the decomposed by Six Feet Under!!! One of the worst albums out there, it’s awesome!
@jaelynaspera7 ай бұрын
I like this in-depth content and your descriptions of the music!! Good work!!
@savestate137 ай бұрын
THE TIME HAS COME
@erikdaniels0n5 ай бұрын
Oh man, the “little boy/older man” rhyme scheme/lyrical motif on “Almost Over” is annoying as hell, I’m so glad they built the entire song around it 🙃🙂
@odkres7 ай бұрын
Gotta say I never imagined watching you earnestly talk about Limp Bizkit's good and bad sides for an hour. Don't get me wrong, I think it's still utter trash, and rare in that I don't even really get why someone would like it. But kudos for the effort, as usual! (ALSO the sample and probably almost the whole beat in "Take It Home" was used a bit faster and honestly better two years earlier in 2001 on a Finnish rapper Sere's track "Pysähtyy & Kysyy", which is an awesome fuckin track. So I don't know what's the connection, anyone have an idea where it is from? Gotta originate somewhere even earlier, doubt LB got it from Finland EDIT: Immediately after writing I realised I can just check whosampled. So it's Bonnie Dobson's "Milk and Honey", pretty much just a hiphop beat on the original song. For some reason wikipedia doesn't list a sample for that song, and on Spotify it's just credited to Fred and Lethal.)
@Agrimorfee6 ай бұрын
You haven't convinced me that LB is an entertaining band, but your review is enlightening, insightful and respectful as usual.
@r68saga317 ай бұрын
Sun City Girls's "330,003 Crossdressers From Beyond the Rig Veda" or "Dante's Disneyland Inferno would make a very interesting vid.
@dublev787 ай бұрын
I love Sun City Girls. Sir Richard Bishop is one of the greatest guitar players.
@rykerblade_snb7 ай бұрын
What if you reviewed that U2 album they forced on everyone who updated their iPhone that one time? I don’t know anyone who liked that one
@ZeacorZeppelin7 ай бұрын
I don't think it's a terrible album, not in the slightest, the album is amazing however, to the unprepared it's the hardest album to listen to, and that album is "Peter Brötzmann octet Complete machine gun sessions" its as if all the instruments were hurled down a flight of stairs.
@johnbain40422 ай бұрын
Glad I found this as I was listening to the album for the first time. Hilarious review.
@UnchainedPandoran7 ай бұрын
Listening to Limp Bizkit albums 30 times is a Guantanamo Bay level of torture.
@faceheadman7 ай бұрын
I know this is kinda off-topic but ive been looking for the track "eat you alive" for over a decade ever since i first heard a midi of it in a friends doom wad (no one knew the real songs title it just sounded cool). this is my first time hearing the real one so thanks i guess!
@loganchitty7 ай бұрын
Eminem did the whole Pill Bottle Top CD/Pill Bottle Interior Look better on his Relapse album. While its not a PERFECT album by any means, it reflects some of the themes on the album, that being his addiction to prescription pills and his eventual overdose in 2007.
@NattyIce1007 ай бұрын
Holy hell I forgot all about Fred Durst being in SmackDown Just Bring It. Great memories haha.
@__JiG__SaW__5 ай бұрын
Garrett, please review Disco Volante by Mr. Bungle! It would make an amazing fit for your channel and I'm absolutely sure you'd love it.
@JosephSingleton-mx4bs7 ай бұрын
I wish cactus malpractice was my dad. By the way id love to recommend some music from my band if you're interested.
@NTSTS07 ай бұрын
idk if i'm ready for this. i legit bought this album as a kid, it was one of the only ones i owned, and i listened to it a ton. looking back, i can barely remember any of the songs in a positive way, but 'eat you alive' still hits this weird sweet spot for me where i could maybe listen to it unironically.
@rossgardner94127 ай бұрын
Every Limp Bizkit album should be titled “Set Your Expectations Accordingly”.
@lucasgordon15517 ай бұрын
I love all Limp Bizkit, including this album. But yeah, I understand why people hate it.
@Hola-tq4pg7 ай бұрын
One album that i would love you to cover but it's also hard to talk about by... multiple reasons is Eternal Enemies by Emmure, a band that has always been a laughing stock within the metalcore and deathcore genre and that apparently, every member but lead singer Frankie Palmeri quitted the band right after it got released
@urbanoutlaw8587 ай бұрын
i really enjoyed this. probably the best review on LB in general. Was fun and funny and wasn't the typical reviewer hating on it saying THIS SUCKS. I know they're trashy but that's what makes them awesome, the more people hate them the more i like them, and they sound good imo.
@claybass36317 ай бұрын
I hit "like" as soon as your videos start... just putn that out there.
@ok59887 ай бұрын
Now I have been asking for this album to be on this show for a decently long time. That being Find the Courage to Feel by That vegan teacher, which is an album infamous for bad singing, bad songwriting and some offensive lyrics (especially a track that is comparing the suffering of Animals to the death of George Floyd)
@paolomolinelli6667 ай бұрын
One of the best channels on youtube, without a doubt