What was limp bizkits first song




















The song clips only last for a couple seconds, but it's enough to get an idea of the wide-range of sounds in play on what is one of 's most anticipated albums.

Watch that teaser directly below and look for Still Sucks to be released on Sunday Oct. Joe DiVita Published: October 29, Filed Under: Limp Bizkit. Categories: Metal , New Albums , News.

The crunching Nine Inch Nails -inspired chorus is just the icing on this expletive-ridden cake, that never fails to raise a smile at the sheer ridiculousness of it all.

Fuck yes. And this is where things started to maybe stray into the surreal. In Limp Bizkit were hot shit in the rock world and Wu-Tang Clan were hot shit in the hip-hop world. Even better, watching kids lose their shit in a Berkshire field as they opened their set with it at Reading Festival in felt extra preposterous. But when that explosive release in the chorus-but-not-really hits, there are few better Bizkit songs for lighting the touch paper in the pit. The very first time we listened to Ready To Go in the Kerrang!

There was just something immediately loveable about it. Move in! Move out! Hands up! Hands down! Back up! Eerily fading in before diving into a pounding riff, Boiler is Limp Bizkit at their most experimental. The meditative bassline and gradual build to the final chorus is pure catharsis, sending Bizkit fans across the world into raptures.

This is one of my favourite songs from that. A lot of people were, I think. They then released Gold Cobra! I love that record, but I prefer Ready To Go which came out in My preference for music is more towards metal and the first time I listened to Bring It Back …it was weird.



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