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Track listing |
1. Intro
2. Hot Dog
3. My Generation
4. Full
Nelson
5. My Way - (remix)
6. Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)
7. Livin' It
Up
8. One, The
9. Getcha Groove On
10. Take a Look
Around
11. It'll Be OK
12. Boiler
13. Hold On
14. Rollin' (Urban Assault Vehicle)
15. Outro
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Limp Bizkit: Fred Durst (vocals); Wes Borland, DJ
Lethal, Sam Rivers, John Otto.
Additional personnel:
Redman, Method Man, Xzibit, Mark Walberg, DMX, Liam Ward, Scott
Weiland, Stephan Jenkins, Rob Dyrdek (vocals); Ben Stiller
(spoken vocals); Scott Berland (keyboards); Rich Keller (bass).
Producers: Scott Weiland, Terry Date, Swizz Beatz, Josh
Abraham, Limp Bizkit.
Recorded at Larabee Studios
East and Westlake Audio, Los Angeles, California; Larabee Studios
West, West Hollywood, California; Studio Litho, Seattle, Washington;
South Beach Studio, Miami, Florida.
Some of Limp
Bizkit's critics were quick to dismiss the band as a passing
fad, and few lead singers seem to be as hated as Fred Durst, but the
undeniable facts remain: since rap-metal came into its own, Limp
Bizkit have been among the genre's top players. Their
much-anticipated follow-up to SIGNIFICANT OTHER treads similar
ground, with a few hidden aces to spare. Lyrically, Durst continues
to focus on both the frustrations that accompany success
(especially in "My Way"), and his mainstay of demanding
validation ("Full Nelson.")
CHOCOLATE
STARFISH has some truly heavyweight production credits,
including Terry Date (Pantera, Soundgarden), Andy Wallace (Nirvana,
Jeff Buckley), and even the Stone Temple Pilots' Scott Weiland, who
co-writes and contributes guest vocals on "Hold On." The
House Of Pain groove in "Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)" will
certainly inspire the "rockers and hip-hoppers" that it
calls to arms. Ironically the tracks that seem the most out of place
on CHOCOLATE STARFISH are those with guest rapping by Xzibit, DMX,
Redman and Method Man. The beats are hot (thanks in part to Swizz
Beatz), but conflict somewhat with those tracks featuring aggressive
and dynamic live instrumentation.
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