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Chocolate Starfish And The Hot Dog Flavored Water - Limp Bizkit |
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03/12/00 (35 review reads) |
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Advantages: John Otto actually gets a solo
Disadvantages: it's only for about 10 seconds, and it has taken them three albums to do it
OK, ok I admit it, I used to like these guys. There old stuff is a lot better than now. Limp B did a fantastic cover of faith, and if you delete all the swear words, they can come up with a few meaningful lyrics. However, they have really got to take a look at themselves. My Generation. GGggggeneration, are they trying to take the p*ss out of the original? Not a good idea. I just mean that this album doesn't seem to have any soul, any meaning, any thoughts. Again I go back to the song 'My Generation'. THE CAPTAIN'S DRUNK, YOU ARE ON THE TITANIC. Hmmmm, ok, um, WHAT?! This album just seems to be five grown men trying to make some money from an album which is over-commercialised and under-thought. Yes, ok, they have finally given drummer John Otto a chance to be heard in a 10 second drum solo. Yes, ok, Fred Durst doesn't seem to wish he'd 'kept his pants on this time', but really, with an album like this you really 'gotta have Faith' that Limp Bizkit will either grow up, or break up very very soon.
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- 28/03/01 at least you have just written a comment... I seem to have written an opinion that quite a few people disagree with, especially the little fans of the band... |
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- 27/03/01 I fink ur right about the latest one being too commercial. I got it (well copied it) and fought it was good and still do but then got there first 2 albums and definatly think they are better then this one which is an attempt at makin a quick buck. I dont claim to be total big expert like person on how it used to be but i fink most bands get to a point where they do it just for the money. I'll probably get loads of people sayin no now but ah what the hell. |
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- 22/01/01 big 'yey' for LatexFanClub. I totally agree with you there. This commercial crap like LimpBizkit is made for the money, but I was refering to the little kids who buy themselves Nirvana t-shirts and say they like heavy guitar riffs, but don't even listen to the message, and in Kurt Cobain's case, the pain behind the songs.
Limp bizkit are commercial, and to tell you the truth, I don't care if teeny boppers say they like them, I just think they should leave the *real* rock music to people who understand it better. |
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