Fred Durst talks back to Avril


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I sometimes hate the fact that I like limp bizkit's music, even though I, like many others, see mr. durst's true stupidity. If you look close enough at him you'll find he's one of the biggest ###### that has ever become successful. I'd say I hate the band, but unfortunately I like their music, which ****es me off :angry:

,Jun 27 2004, 06:48] not the same, borland actually was tired of durst attitude towards everything and in some level he is right, durst sometimes thinks he is a musical genious

i thought he was sick of that AND the fact that when Chocolate Starfish came out, it was more RAP than rock...meaning, borland wasnt playing his guitar as much as he used to, it was just fred rapping with other rappers on sampled songs...i figured that was the meain reason he left...sick of the bull**** and he wanted to play more and put more of HIS style, rather than freds...

also i watched a video about lb with the new guitarist (mike), and it pretty much was this:

Fred: "Dude i have this idea in my head but i dont know how to play it"

mike: "sing it"

fred sings

mike: "ok now we have a song"

fred: "ill start doing lyrics"

to me, limpbizkit is more like The Fred Durst Project

i thought he was sick of that AND the fact that when Chocolate Starfish came out, it was more RAP than rock...meaning, borland wasnt playing his guitar as much as he used to, it was just fred rapping with other rappers on sampled songs...i figured that was the meain reason he left...sick of the bull**** and he wanted to play more and put more of HIS style, rather than freds...

also i watched a video about lb with the new guitarist (mike), and it pretty much was this:

Fred: "Dude i have this idea in my head but i dont know how to play it"

mike: "sing it"

fred sings

mike: "ok now we have a song"

fred: "ill start doing lyrics"

to me, limpbizkit is more like The Fred Durst Project

wow, that song production method surely sounds like a winner :whistle:

I for one still have some respect for him. If it wasn't for him and his band and their music than my friend's life wouldn't have been saved. So I say they had a strong postive influence on someone. And yes, some intelligence was found if they had an impact on someone's life.

His remake of Behind Blue Eyes was really great. They say he hooked up with Hally Berry too, right about the time she filed for legal separation from her husband. That guy gets to bone all the chicks. Britney, Hally Berry, and a bunch more. Lavigne said he tried to put the make on her and she didn't feel comfortable about it and the fact that he just "expected it" from her. Rumor was that she wrote that song "Give it up to you" about that experience, where Durst tried to get her into bed and she was like "not gonna happen".

You can't blame Durst for trying. She is pretty hot looking in some pics. Besides, maybe he likes a challenge. :huh:

I don't mean to fight or anything. I was just wondering. I see you in the music threads alot. Its cool.

What do you think of Mudvayne?

Used to like them, not anymore, I respect them, thats all

You didn't like the lastest CD? Not Fallin? I like it better than the first. Don't know why.

It was catchy, thats all, for me music is something serious, so serious that I need to find a certain level of maturity in each album, musical or lyrical, to fullfill my needs, lyricaly the new mudvayne was great, but musically, it was just the old same formula

I never found Borland to be all that good to begin with. As far as i'm concerned he's better at doing his makeup than he is at playing guitar.

thats the same think I tho about Jeordie White (ex Marilyn Manson bassist, formerly known as Twiggy Ramirez) but now I consider him as one of the best bassist in todays music

Why are you posting in a thread when you have nothing good to say?

See, it works both ways.

Funny how you just rubbed it off, fanboy. Clearly what I said might actually make you stop to think why we are quoting everything these idiots say. I suppose that's entertainment to you. :whistle:

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