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* Their [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8sU46LorQI Lollapalooza 2021 set]] was a well-received comeback by the band. NuMetal had been undergoing a critical reevaluation for some time leading up to this, and thanks to some old fans and new fans alike, Limp Bizkit's set wound up going viral, thanks to Fred Durst's [[WTHCostumingDepartment goofy new look]] and a good sense of humor about the band's turbulent past - a far cry from the defensive frat-boy persona he once had. They did all their biggest hits to great crowd response, then let their new single "Dad Vibes" play over the PA system while Fred threw shirts into the crowd. Against all odds, this set helped make Limp Bizkit [[VindicatedByHistory cool to like again after almost 20 years.]] Striking while the iron was hot, this lead to ''Still Sucks'' being saved from DevelopmentHell later in the year, to mostly positive reviews.

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* Their [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8sU46LorQI Lollapalooza 2021 set]] was a well-received comeback by the band. NuMetal had been undergoing a critical reevaluation for some time leading up to this, and thanks to some old fans and new fans alike, Limp Bizkit's set wound up going viral, thanks to Fred Durst's [[WTHCostumingDepartment goofy new look]] and a good sense of humor about the band's turbulent past - a far cry from the defensive frat-boy persona he once had. They did all their biggest hits to a great crowd response, then let their new single "Dad Vibes" play over the PA system while Fred threw shirts into the crowd. Against all odds, this set helped make Limp Bizkit [[VindicatedByHistory cool to like again after almost 20 years.]] Striking while the iron was hot, this lead to ''Still Sucks'' being saved from DevelopmentHell later in the year, to mostly positive reviews.
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* Their [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8sU46LorQI Lollapalooza 2021 set]] was a well-received comeback by the band. NuMetal had been undergoing a critical reevaluation for some time leading up to this, and thanks to some old fans and new fans alike, Limp Bizkit's set wound up going viral, thanks to Fred Durst's [[WTHCostumingDepartment goofy new look]] and a good sense of humor about the band's turbulent past - a far cry from the defensive frat-boy persona he once had. They did all their biggest hits to great crowd response, then let their new single "Dad Vibes" play over the PA system while Fred threw shirts into the crowd. Against all odds, this set helped make Limp Bizkit [[VindicatedByHistory cool to like again after almost twenty years.]] Striking while the iron was hot, this lead to ''Still Sucks'' being saved from DevelopmentHell later in the year, to mostly positive reviews.

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* Their [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8sU46LorQI Lollapalooza 2021 set]] was a well-received comeback by the band. NuMetal had been undergoing a critical reevaluation for some time leading up to this, and thanks to some old fans and new fans alike, Limp Bizkit's set wound up going viral, thanks to Fred Durst's [[WTHCostumingDepartment goofy new look]] and a good sense of humor about the band's turbulent past - a far cry from the defensive frat-boy persona he once had. They did all their biggest hits to great crowd response, then let their new single "Dad Vibes" play over the PA system while Fred threw shirts into the crowd. Against all odds, this set helped make Limp Bizkit [[VindicatedByHistory cool to like again after almost twenty 20 years.]] Striking while the iron was hot, this lead to ''Still Sucks'' being saved from DevelopmentHell later in the year, to mostly positive reviews.
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* Their [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8sU46LorQI Lollapalooza 2021 set]] was a well-received comeback by the band. NuMetal had been undergoing a critical reevaluation for some time leading up to this, and thanks to some old fans and new fans alike, Limp Bizkit's set wound up going viral, thanks to Fred Durst's [[WTHCostumingDepartment goofy new look]] and a good sense of humor about the band's turbulent past - a far cry from the defensive frat-boy persona he once had. They did all their biggest hits to great crowd response, then let their new single "Dad Vibes" play over the PA system while Fred threw shirts into the crowd. Against all odds, this set helped make Limp Bizkit [[VindicatedByHistory cool to like again after almost twenty years.]] Striking while the iron was hot, this lead to ''Still Sucks'' being saved from DevelopmentHell later in the year, to mostly positive reviews.
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* In the year 2000, when everybody and their dog was suing Napster for contributory copyright infringement, they instead embarked on a summer tour of free shows sponsored by the makers of the eponymous file-sharing software. Fred Durst, the band's frontman, even issued a scathing TakeThat to ''the entire rest of the industry'':

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* In the year 2000, when everybody and their dog was suing Napster for contributory copyright infringement, they instead embarked on a summer tour of free shows sponsored by the makers of the eponymous file-sharing software. Fred Durst, the band's frontman, even issued a scathing TakeThat to ''the entire rest of the industry'':
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* In the year 2000, when everybody and their dog was suing Napster for contributory copyright infringement, they instead embarked on a summer tour of free shows sponsored by the makers of the eponymous file-sharing software. Fred Durst, the band's frontman, even issued a scathing Main/TakeThat to ''the entire rest of the industry'':

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* Creator/{{YouTube}}-based British novelty act The Lounge Kittens did a, well, lounge music version of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x1EU3qKsUg "Rollin'."]] How much does Fred Durst love their version? He let them [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vLvdKuKiFo introduce Limp Bizkit]] at Sonisphere 2014.

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* Creator/{{YouTube}}-based Website/YouTube-based British novelty act The Lounge Kittens did a, well, lounge music version of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x1EU3qKsUg "Rollin'."]] How much does Fred Durst love their version? He let them [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vLvdKuKiFo introduce Limp Bizkit]] at Sonisphere 2014.2014.
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-->'''Fred Durst''': "We could care less about the older generation's need to keep doing business as usual, we care more about what our fans want and our fans want music on the Internet."

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* Wes Borland ''successfully persuades'' a critic to change their rating of ''Gold Cobra'' from 1/5 to 2/5, [[http://www.antiquiet.com/interviews/2011/06/gold-cobra-rebuttal-wes-borland-vs-antiquiet/ with some very well thought-out conversation between the two of them]].

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* Wes Borland ''successfully persuades'' a critic to change their rating of ''Gold Cobra'' from 1/5 to 2/5, [[http://www.antiquiet.com/interviews/2011/06/gold-cobra-rebuttal-wes-borland-vs-antiquiet/ with some very well thought-out conversation between the two of them]].them]].
* Creator/{{YouTube}}-based British novelty act The Lounge Kittens did a, well, lounge music version of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1x1EU3qKsUg "Rollin'."]] How much does Fred Durst love their version? He let them [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vLvdKuKiFo introduce Limp Bizkit]] at Sonisphere 2014.
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* The band does not think that DigitalPiracyIsEvil. In fact, they encourage file sharing, because downloaders pay to see them in concert or buy the albums if they enjoy the music.

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* The band does not think that DigitalPiracyIsEvil. In fact, [[DigitalPiracyIsOkay they encourage file sharing, sharing]], because downloaders pay to see them in concert or buy the albums if they enjoy the music.
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* In the year 2000, when everybody and their dog was suing Napster for contributory copyright infringement, they instead embarked on a summer tour of free shows sponsored by the makers of the eponymous file-sharing software. Fred Durst, the band's frontman, even issued a scathing Main/TakeThat to ''the entire rest of the industry'':
-->'''Fred Durst''': "We could care less about the older generation's need to keep doing business as usual, we care more about what our fans want and our fans want music on the Internet."
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* The underground rap group Azylum Inmates, whose members are LimpBizkit fans, sent a series of tweets to Fred Durst's Twitter account encouraging Durst to check out their [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9eJc0dtSbU first music video]]. Durst ended up [[http://twitter.com/freddurst/status/47806879623168001 giving the group props]], which increased the group's recognition.

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* The underground rap group Azylum Inmates, whose members are LimpBizkit Music/LimpBizkit fans, sent a series of tweets to Fred Durst's Twitter account encouraging Durst to check out their [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9eJc0dtSbU first music video]]. Durst ended up [[http://twitter.com/freddurst/status/47806879623168001 giving the group props]], which increased the group's recognition.
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* The underground rap group Azylum Inmates, whose members are LimpBizkit fans, sent a series of tweets to Fred Durst's Twitter account encouraging Durst to check out their [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9eJc0dtSbU first music video]]. Durst ended up [[http://twitter.com/freddurst/status/47806879623168001 giving the group props]], which increased the group's recognition.

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* The underground rap group Azylum Inmates, whose members are LimpBizkit fans, sent a series of tweets to Fred Durst's Twitter account encouraging Durst to check out their [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9eJc0dtSbU first music video]]. Durst ended up [[http://twitter.com/freddurst/status/47806879623168001 giving the group props]], which increased the group's recognition.recognition.
* Wes Borland ''successfully persuades'' a critic to change their rating of ''Gold Cobra'' from 1/5 to 2/5, [[http://www.antiquiet.com/interviews/2011/06/gold-cobra-rebuttal-wes-borland-vs-antiquiet/ with some very well thought-out conversation between the two of them]].
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* The band does not think that DigitalPiracyIsEvil. In fact, they encourage file sharing, because downloaders pay to see them in concert or buy the CDs if they enjoy the music.

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* The band does not think that DigitalPiracyIsEvil. In fact, they encourage file sharing, because downloaders pay to see them in concert or buy the CDs albums if they enjoy the music.
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* The band does not think that DigitalPiracyIsEvil. In fact, they encourage file sharing, because downloaders pay to see them in concert if they enjoy the music.

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* The band does not think that DigitalPiracyIsEvil. In fact, they encourage file sharing, because downloaders pay to see them in concert or buy the CDs if they enjoy the music.
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* The band does not think that DigitalPiracyIsEvil. In fact, they encourage file sharing, because their fans pay to see them in concert if they enjoy downloaded songs from the band.

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* Limp Bizkit allowed female audience members to attend their concerts for free during an early tour.

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* Limp Bizkit allowed female audience members to attend their concerts for free during an early tour.tour.
* The underground rap group Azylum Inmates, whose members are LimpBizkit fans, sent a series of tweets to Fred Durst's Twitter account encouraging Durst to check out their [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9eJc0dtSbU first music video]]. Durst ended up [[http://twitter.com/freddurst/status/47806879623168001 giving the group props]], which increased the group's recognition.

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