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Limited digipak cover
The Limp Bizkit craze seemed to hit Europe a bit later than it did the U.S. Looking back now, the tour in support of their third album, 2000’s Chocolate Starfish And The Hotdog Flavored Water, was when you could start seeing cracks in the bands armour. Besides the fact that rap-metal was finally on its way out, this would prove to be the start of the on-again, off-again relationship between the band and guitarist Wes Borland (the only element that many took seriously in the band in the first place), resulting in the groups popularity taking a nosedive on subsequent releases. But overseas in the time frame of 2000, the Bizkit boys could still headline enormoudomes, and get the teens bobbing up and down in unison to rage and rubbery detuned guitar riffs. And it’s all on display on this album from the Rock Am Ring Festival on the 3rd of June 2001. All the Bizkit hits (Break Stuff, Nookie, Rollin etc.) are here, as well as gimmicks galore: Borland’s upper body covered in paint; a chap dressed as one of the bloated-belly zombies on the Chocolate Starfish album cover making an on-stage appearance; frontman Fred Durst doing a portion of the set out in the audience, hoisted up by a group of security goons; etc. And of course, there are plenty of appearances per minute of the F word. But the problem here is Durst (what a surprise), who seems not all that interested in working the crowd or putting his heart into the performance at hand.
Track listing:
1. Intro
2. Hot Dog
3. Show Me What You Got
4. Break Stuff
5. The One
6. Livin It Up
7. My Generation
8. Re-Arranged
9. Faith
10. Full Nelson
11. My Way
12. Nookie
13. I Would For You
14. Take A Look Around (M.I. 2)
15. Rollin