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OK, I may have been wrong on this


http://chicagofanatics.com/viewtopic.php?f=100&t=115714&p=3128638&hilit=in+the+kitchen#p3128638


Man, I really went in on RPB there.

I think I wasn’t feeling good, and was about to get on a plane back to the frozen tundra.

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Whoa bro, these guys were the shit for reals. I remember when I had to wipe off the cars at Pop's dealership I would crank that shit on those old shit ass iPods. "Break Stuff" was the shit. It was a total motivator. Fuck I hated doin' that shit but he was all, "Wayne gotta work." T-Y had a job at the Arby's which was boss because we would always get sacks of those cheddar melts or whatever. Get toasted, after school, was amazeballs brah.

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I'm just happy to have been alive during the time when Limp Bizkit was perfect for the weird time period where virtually all music was pop music from rap to country to rock mostly because of TRL. No one will understand how you could rock out to Britney Spears, then Korn, then Christina Aguilera, Jay-Z, Eminem, and then for like a week Tom Green all in the span of an hour all the while Carson Daly was wearing black fingernail paint because he was a Goth or something but he still dressed normally.

You're right. 1999-2000 was the last gasp for that kind of something-for-everyone pop music landscape. That being said, I was somehow able to bounce between Amber, the Goo Goo Dolls, Eminem, Santana featuring Rob Thomas, and the Bloodhound Gang without ever getting to Limp Bizkit. I'm not proud of everything I liked in middle school, but even then I knew Limp Bizkit was for meatheads.

To revisit this a day later: did anyone else who listened to Kiss FM around this time remember there being a strange amount of R.E.M. recurrents in the playlist? I know that "Man on the Moon" had a moment around 2000 because of the movie, but I distinctly remember "Everybody Hurts," "It's the End of the World As We Know It," and "The One I Love" popping up between "The Next Episode" and "Little Black Backpack." Outside of R.E.M., "Should I Stay or Should I Go" and "Blister in the Sun" were in the mix somewhere, too. How odd.

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"Man on the Moon" had a moment around 2000 because of the movie, but I distinctly remember "Everybody Hurts," "It's the End of the World As We Know It," and "The One I Love"
These songs are still played pretty regularly on XRT.

I don't like any of them.

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doug - evergreen park wrote:
uh, yeah...they had song called "break stuff."

what made them interesting for musicians, was basically Wes Borland's guitar work. That fact can't be overlooked.


I agree with your premise.
A lot of the late 90's-early 2000's dry-wall punching nu-metal bands actually had talented players in the bands.
I think a lot of the backlash was specifically due to obnoxious frontmen.
Durst, Manson, Godsmack guy, Staind guy, Nickelback guy, Korn guy, Creed guy etc.
If you strip away the dumb lyrics, a lot of the actual music can be pretty decent from a performance standpoint.
But back to the topic, I've never bought a Limp Bizkit record, or have seen them live, but I'd be lying if I told you I didn't
look them up on YT on occasion to watch the Rollin, My Way, or Nookie videos.

Their cover of Faith is absolute fucking garbage though.

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I was absolutely shocked about two tears ago, when my oldest son went to see Limp Bizkit in concert. One of his high school classmates and weightlifting buddies was into them and arranged the tickets. He really enjoyed himself.


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"Man on the Moon" had a moment around 2000 because of the movie, but I distinctly remember "Everybody Hurts," "It's the End of the World As We Know It," and "The One I Love"
These songs are still played pretty regularly on XRT.

I don't like any of them.

I'm trying to go through the R.E.M. back catalogue and find out what I've been missing out on and it's just not happening for me. Between Murmur and Green I don't think there's anything that's grabbed me that wasn't on the best-of-the-IRS-era comp I got like 13 years ago. I suspect I'm too much of a Smiths guy to be an R.E.M. guy. You pick one jangly '80s band and commit.

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I'll tell you what's lethal. Listening to Limp Bizkit.

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"Man on the Moon" had a moment around 2000 because of the movie, but I distinctly remember "Everybody Hurts," "It's the End of the World As We Know It," and "The One I Love"
These songs are still played pretty regularly on XRT.

I don't like any of them.

I'm trying to go through the R.E.M. back catalogue and find out what I've been missing out on and it's just not happening for me. Between Murmur and Green I don't think there's anything that's grabbed me that wasn't on the best-of-the-IRS-era comp I got like 13 years ago. I suspect I'm too much of a Smiths guy to be an R.E.M. guy. You pick one jangly '80s band and commit.


R.U. Talking R.E.M. RE: Me?

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I have one REM CD, I think it's Green, after that they seemed to become self-important and preachy.


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Let's not forget the heart and soul of Limp Bizkit, DJ Lethal


I'll tell you what's lethal. Listening to Limp Bizkit.


If that's the case, PM your dropbox info and I'll send you the entire Bizkit discography to see if your theory holds up.

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Oh, I like Out of Time. I'm not afraid to say "Losing My Religion" is probably their best song, I don't hate "Shiny Happy People" like the real fans do, and I love "Texarkana." "Radio Song" is cornier than "Shiny Happy People" off the intro alone.

Green is a good album. Life's Rich Pageant is the one I can't figure out.

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I have one REM CD, I think it's Green, after that they seemed to become self-important and preachy.


Well, if you're only gonna own one REM record, having GREEN is better than having Around The Sun, I guess.
Everyone should have Automatic For the People. I'm sure it's on Spotify or YT or whatever.

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Good long read on nu-metal: https://www.decibelmagazine.com/2015/08 ... -nu-metal/

All the worst dudes liked nu-metal.

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Oh, I like Out of Time. I'm not afraid to say "Losing My Religion" is probably their best song, I don't hate "Shiny Happy People" like the real fans do, and I love "Texarkana." "Radio Song" is cornier than "Shiny Happy People" off the intro alone.

Green is a good album. Life's Rich Pageant is the one I can't figure out.



Life's Rich Pageant is pretty front loaded, but side B is pretty good too.
I guess I have a hard time dissing any REM unless it came after New Adventures in hi-Fi - then it's truly hit or miss, mostly miss.
I never saw them live either.

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Yeah, I like "Begin the Begin," "Fall on Me," and "Cuyahoga," and that's all. I think I'm just gonna hit this wall with R.E.M. and that'll be that.

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Good long read on nu-metal: https://www.decibelmagazine.com/2015/08 ... -nu-metal/

All the worst dudes liked nu-metal.


I wish that article spent more time exploring how nu metal became the go-to music for jocks when it's roots were based in the exact opposite. Feels like a missed opportunity.

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:lol: 1997 is when it came out.


:lol: I'm proud to say I had never heard it before!


was their first hit.

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I love Bizkit.

Saw them at HOB a few years ago.

I especially love Fred. Hilarious guy.

check this thread out. Hilarious video:
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Oh, I like Out of Time. I'm not afraid to say "Losing My Religion" is probably their best song

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Yeah, I like "Begin the Begin," "Fall on Me," and "Cuyahoga," and that's all. I think I'm just gonna hit this wall with R.E.M. and that'll be that.


Life's Rich Pageant has always been my favorite REM album. I liked them, never completely loved them. Saw them at the Cap Center back in college. They sucked. Their sound does not translate to arenas.

I was a ringer on wxrt's 16" softball team for a couple years. Lin Brehmer gave me the heads up that REM was coming out with GREEN. There was a ton of buildup and excitement over that record. I just wasn't that into them anymore.

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:lol: 1997 is when it came out.


:lol: I'm proud to say I had never heard it before!


was their first hit.


Hit?

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Not sure how we went to REM from a Limp Bizkit thread.... :lol:

Always like REM, but agreed...never loved them.

Automatic for the People as a full album is really really good, but Green and Document has their best songs. Out of Time is very good.

I regret not seeing them when they toured the Green album.

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I'm just happy to have been alive during the time when Limp Bizkit was perfect for the weird time period where virtually all music was pop music from rap to country to rock mostly because of TRL. No one will understand how you could rock out to Britney Spears, then Korn, then Christina Aguilera, Jay-Z, Eminem, and then for like a week Tom Green all in the span of an hour all the while Carson Daly was wearing black fingernail paint because he was a Goth or something but he still dressed normally.

You're right. 1999-2000 was the last gasp for that kind of something-for-everyone pop music landscape. That being said, I was somehow able to bounce between Amber, the Goo Goo Dolls, Eminem, Santana featuring Rob Thomas, and the Bloodhound Gang without ever getting to Limp Bizkit. I'm not proud of everything I liked in middle school, but even then I knew Limp Bizkit was for meatheads.

To revisit this a day later: did anyone else who listened to Kiss FM around this time remember there being a strange amount of R.E.M. recurrents in the playlist? I know that "Man on the Moon" had a moment around 2000 because of the movie, but I distinctly remember "Everybody Hurts," "It's the End of the World As We Know It," and "The One I Love" popping up between "The Next Episode" and "Little Black Backpack." Outside of R.E.M., "Should I Stay or Should I Go" and "Blister in the Sun" were in the mix somewhere, too. How odd.

Yes, and it is probably why I don't like them until this day. Why is R.E.M. wasting my time when we could be listening to good music?

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:lol: 1997 is when it came out.


:lol: I'm proud to say I had never heard it before!


was their first hit.


Hit?

It was a pretty big song.

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Yes, it was a hit. A good song, even though the band turned out to be meh at best.

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