Limp Bizkit
Limp Bizkit is an American rock band from Jacksonville, Florida, best known for pioneering the nu metal genre in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
The band's signature sound is a highly energetic fusion of heavy metal and hip hop, characterized by lead singer Fred Durst's rap-style vocals and aggressive delivery, guitarist Wes Borland's unconventional and often jarring riffing and stage persona, and a powerful rhythm section. Their lyrics frequently contain themes of anger, frustration, relationships, and self-expression.
They achieved massive commercial success with albums like Significant Other (1999) and Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water (2000), yielding hit singles such as **"Nookie,"** "Break Stuff," and "Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)." Despite lineup changes and periods of hiatus, they remain a notable and influential act in alternative and heavy music.