Limp Bizkit release new album “Still Sucks”

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American nu-metal band Limp Bizkit have released a new album, “Still Sucks”, their first in ten years. You can listen to it on all digital platforms.

The record features 12 tracks, including the title track “Out of Style”, “Don’t Change”, “Barnacle” and “Snacky Poo”, and “Dad Vibes”, which was released September 30.

Five members of the band’s current lineup participated in the recording: frontman Fred Durst, guitarist Wes Borland, bassist Sam Rivers, drummer John Otto and keyboardist Leor Dimants. Derst himself took care of production, and music producer and sound engineer Zakk Cervini did the mastering.

“Still Sucks” is the band’s first full-length album since the release of “Gold Cobra” in 2011. At the time, it reached number one on the Billboard chart among heavy rock songs.

The band Limp Bizkit was founded in 1994 and initially worked only in the underground scene. The original lineup included Fred Durst, Sam Rivers, John Otto, and Rob Waters. Subsequently, Waters was replaced by Terry Balsamo, and already his Wes Borland. In 1996 DJ Lethal (Leor Dimants), a former member of the famous hip-hop group House of Pain, joined the band.

Under the account of the group there are 12 wins on music awards. Including the Billboard Music Awards, MTV Video Music Awards, Blockbuster Awards and American Music Award.