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Biography
Led
by self-confessed 'freak' Fred Durst (b.
North Carolina, USA), the son of a
policeman, hard rock/hip-hop fusion band
Limp Bizkit were formed in 1994 in
Jacksonville, Florida. Completed by
guitarist Wes Borland (b. Richmond,
Virginia, USA), bass player Sam Rivers
(b. Jacksonville, Florida, USA) and
drummer John Otto (b. Jacksonville,
Florida, USA), the band were further
augmented in 1996 by the services of DJ
Lethal (b. Leor DiMant, Latvia) when his
former employers House Of Pain ran
aground. The connection was made
originally when Limp Bizkit supported
House Of Pain on their final tour. On his
move from hip-hop to an (admittedly
eclectic) rock sound, he commented: '80%
of the drums in rap come from old rock
records. People who talk shit about me
being white and doing hip-hop better
check who the fuck they're sampling!' The
band made its debut with Three
Dollar Bill, Y'all$ in 1997, a
record that went on to notch up sales in
excess of 1.5 million as it was adopted
by a new generation of MTV rock
fans. The band's striking live shows,
complete with breakdancers and garish
backdrops, also earned them high-profile
slots on the Ozzfest, Warped and Family
Values tours. Durst continued to court
celebrity and self-publicity, making
guest appearances on albums by Korn and
Soulfly during this period. He also
became an A&R executive for his
record label, Flip, fellow Jacksonville
band Cold being his first signing. Limp
Bizkit returned in July 1999 with
Significant Other, with production work
by DJ Premier and a guest rap from Method
Man affirming the band's hip-hop
credentials. The album debuted at number
1 on the US album chart, confirming the
band as one of the leading alternative
acts in America. The following year they
achieved a big transatlantic hit with
'Take A Look Around', the theme song for
the Tom Cruise movie Mission:
Impossible 2. They capitalised on
their high profile with the release of Chocolate
Starfish And The Hot Dog Flavored Water,
which went straight to number 1 on the US
charts and 3rd in the UK charts.
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