During an interview with The Guardian, Ozzy Osbourne’s wife/manager Sharon Osbourne revealed that Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler and members of Soundgarden have been added to Black Sabbath’s farewell show. That event will take place at Villa Park in Birmingham, UK on July 5. Previously announced artists include: Black Sabbath Ozzy Osbourne Metallica Guns N’ Roses…
It looks like Limp Bizkit have resumed work on new material. The band shared the below photos from the studio: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Limp Bizkit (@limpbizkit) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Limp Bizkit (@limpbizkit)
It looks like Ecca Vandal, Brad Wilk (Rage Against The Machine), and Wes Borland (Limp Bizkit) are working on new music together. The trio recently entered Rancho de la Luna studio in Joshua Tree, CA with musician/producer Kid Not. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kid Not (@kid_not) View this post on…
Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland has shared his take on Metallica’s “Orion”. You can check that out below. This news comes as Limp Bizkit are preparing to head out on tour with Metallica this spring/summer. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Wes Borland (@thewesborland)
While opening for Limp Bizkit during a March 31 show in Frankfurt, Germany, Ecca Vandal was joined onstage by Fred Durst for a performance of “Cruising To Self Soothe.” You can see footage of that below: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Ecca Vandal (@eccavandal)
The soundtrack has officially been revealed for season one of Netflix’s anime adaptation of the hit video game series “Devil May Cry.” That show will debut on April 3 and it will feature the following songs: Evanescence – “Afterlife” Limp Bizkit – “Rollin’ (Air Raid Vehicle)” Rage Against The Machine – “Guerilla Radio” Papa Roach…
Limp Bizkit have refiled a number of claims in their lawsuit against Universal Music Group. This news comes after the complaint was recently allowed to move forward. Frontman Fred Durst previously said the label owed the band over $200 million in unpaid royalties. He also accused them of using a “systemic” and “fraudulent” policy that…
During their March 20 show at Royal Arena in Copenhagen, Denmark, Limp Bizkit performed “Gimme The Mic” live for the first time since 2004 and “Stalemate” live for the first time since 2014. You can see some fan-filmed footage of those tracks below. “Gimme The Mic” appears on the band’s 2003 album “Results May Vary,”…
There has been a new development in Limp Bizkit’s ongoing lawsuit against Universal Music Group. According to The PRP, the copyright infringement claims in the case will now be allowed to move forward. Frontman Fred Durst previously said the label owed the band over $200 million in unpaid royalties. He also accused them of using…
During a recent appearance the Garza Podcast, Decapitated guitarist Waclaw “Vogg” Kieltyka discussed the band’s classic track “Spheres Of Madness.“ Interestingly, he says the song was inspired by Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland: “I made the song in one day… in maybe just two hours — like whole song. There’s this part with whammy bar.…
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