Limp Bizkit is reportedly back in the studio recording new music, according to fan claims, as per theprp. The icons of nu metal are riding high once more, enjoying what band members have claimed is their greatest level of popularity to date. Last year, photos of the band members in the studio surfaced online. More recently, fan reports of sighting the band in the studio have also surfaced. Limp Bizkit was supposed to make their seventh studio appearance, but their ongoing live resurgence kept them on the road instead.
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The American nu metal group Limp Bizkit is based in Jacksonville, Florida. Lead singer Fred Durst, drummer John Otto, guitarist Wes Borland, and turntablist DJ Lethal make up the group. Borland’s audio experiments and Durst’s irate vocal delivery define the band’s musical style. The group is among the most prosperous nu metal acts ever. It has sold 40 million albums worldwide, received multiple honours, and been nominated for three Grammy honours.
John Otto and Wes Borland joined the band shortly after Durst and Sam Rivers founded it in 1994. After gaining popularity in the Jacksonville underground music scene in the late 1990s, Limp Bizkit signed with Flip Records, who distributed the band’s debut album, “Three Dollar Bill, Y’all” (1997). “Significant Other” (1999) and “Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavoured Water” (2000), the band’s second and third studio albums, brought them widespread success. However, a number of scandals involving its appearances at Woodstock ’99 and the 2001 Big Day Out festival clouded its success.