The story behind William Shatner's 2004 cover of a Britpop classic is possibly even stranger than the song itself.
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The album is described as a collaboration between ... Korn’s Jonathan Davis, Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst, Wolfgang Van Halen, and Rage Against the Machine’s Tom Morello. It will mark the ...
In addition to that, they are good musicians, with a lot of the instrumentation on their debut album, Who Let The Dogs Out ... the new and improved Limp Bizkit. The track, broadly speaking, seems to ...
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Years after the most recent—and likely final—release from the band, the superstars return to the top 10 on multiple charts with what many consider to be the rockers’ best album. Who’s Next ...
In this week's Legal Beat, Limp Bizkit's UMG lawsuit hits a snag, A$AP Rocky's shooting trial kicks off, Drake and UMG hire top attorneys for their legal battle and ...