Thank you. My review might have been written a lot harsher, but this was my whole point of view summed up in two very small paragraphs. It's not that I wanted limpbizkit to become the next Pink Floyd, it's just that I see potential in this band to be more than what they are and they keep thinking they have to be this immature party band to be famous again.
Limp Bizkit are a fun times party band - I'd laugh a lot more if they came out and said their next album would be more mature.
hi there, but how will this change their music? i do not think that signing a new recorder has a big influence on a certain band.. so, this is my opinion about this info.. karla
Hi! Well, sure their sound won't change (It's Limp Bizkit, why wouldn't they change their sound?), but just a bit of that Cash Money sound will be sprinkled in there somewhere. Also, there'll be more Wayne and more YMCMB artists. Combine that with what Limp Bizkit has been doing and...well, your opinion goes here.
Hm. I could see 'N Sync collaborating with Justin Bieber, but not New Kids on the Block or Backstreet Boys. And, considering how NKOTB and BSB have already made their comebacks, I think we're safe for now.
Well, you'd be surprised how, sometimes, being signed to a label (whether it's for the first time) has a big influence on the artist's work and also how it's perceived. But, in this case, general concensus in this thread says that the only thing that's likely to change for Limp Bizkit with this contract is that some of their new labelmates are likely to make make appearances in their music. I can only hope Drake knows better ;"
So it's funny. The other day, I listened the "Take A Look Around." You know, the song from Mission Impossible 2 that Limp Bizkit did? While listening to it, I, for the life of me, could not understand what Fred was trying to mean with those "awesome" lyrics...