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Free Music Notes for Significant OtherFree Music Review: Wow Im disappointed in andreaabs... Hit: 1 StarsI thought he liked real metal and then gives this 4 stars??? Hmmm, very odd.
But seriously what else did you expect me to give this dreck??!! Why did Fred have to always act like an obnoxious a-hole all the time and try to be tough? I don't get it man, I just don,t and never did either, even back in 8th/9th grade when this came out. I have to admit I think metalcore is worst though and so is Kanye Waste. I hate when those metalcore fa**ots scream like p*ssies, it pisses me off. DIE LIMP BIZKIT DIE! LONG LIVE REAL METAL!!!!!
Bizquick fans please do yourself a favor and buy real metal like Slayer, Anthrax, Metallica (80s) Megadeth, etc. LATER.
Free Music Review: insignificant fodder Hit: 1 StarsThese guys have very little musical talent. They excell only in putting forth an image. Fred Durst's lyrics on not only this album, but any album, are so LAME as to be embarrasing ("and this sh*t right here, we doin it all the time, every day and every night!" or whatever). They craft a great image so ignorant teenagers who don't know better will think this is cool and buy the album and feel cool.
Free Music Review: No explanation needed... Hit: 1 StarsThis review will wrote itself. I'm just giving it 1 star to lower the average. No further explanation is needed for this piece of turd! Buy "Train of Thought" by Dream Theater instead.
Free Music Review: from a metal fan Hit: 1 StarsI usually give any band that claims to be metal a chance and in my search have found some really interesting bands and some that well suck. Limp Bizkit is no exception, this is a sorry excuse for metal (I dont claim it to be metal) but the music and the lyrics are just uninspired and dull. I rate this band with no stars and the final words are "this band never should have been", but this is just my opinion.
Free Music Review: great album. Hit: 5 StarsLimp Bizkit made their reputation through hard work, touring the hell out of their debut album Three Dollar Bill Y'All and thereby elevating themselves to the popularity status of their similarly rap-inflected, alt-metal mentors Korn. with their second album, Significant Other, they come close to reaching Korn's artistic level; at the very least, it's considerably more ambitious and multi-dimensional than Three Dollar Bill. Limp Bizkit, of course, hasn't abandoned their testosterone-overloaded signature sound, they've just built around it. there are flourishes of neo-psychedelia on pummeling metal numbers and there are swirls of strings, even crooning, at the most unexpected background. all of it simply enhances the force of their rap-metal attack, which can get a little tedious if it's unadorned. not so coincidentally, the enlarged sonic palette also serves as emotional coloring for Fred Durst's lyrics. he broke up with his longtime girlfriend -- his Significant Other, if you will -- during the writing of the album, and his anguish is apparent throughout the record, as almost every song is infused with the guilt, anger, and regret that was churned up in the wake of separation. that, however, gives the impression that this is an alt-metal Blood on the Tracks. it's not. nevertheless, it does have more emotional weight than Three Dollar Bill, along with more effective, adventurous music. more importantly, it balances these new concerns with trace elements of their juvenile humor along with the overpowering aggro rap-metal that is their stock in trade. which makes it a rare artistic leap forward that will still please audiences that just want more of the same.
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