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Greatest Hitz

Limp BizkitAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (November 8, 2005)
  • Original Release Date: 2005
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Geffen Records
  • ASIN: B000BLI3XO
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (80 customer reviews)
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40 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars All The Limp Bizkit You Need, November 8, 2005
This review is from: Greatest Hitz (Audio CD)
I'm what you would call a very casual fan of Limp Bizkit. I don't own any of their albums, but I'm familiar with all of these songs as I used to hear them all of the time on the radio and from friends. I picked up this album because Limp Bizkit is a fun, entertaining band. They aren't meant to be taken as some ultra-serious metal band. And they aren't supposed to be straight up metal. Obviously, they have other elements besides rock to their music.

Anyway, for me, like many others, this is all the Limp Bizkit I need. It has all the songs you would expect like "Faith", "Nookie", "Break Stuff", "Rollin'", "My Generation", "Take A Look Around", and "Behind Blue Eyes" among others. This collection really could not have been put together better than this. It has everything you would want from this band. It also has three new songs as a bonus, including a mix of Motley Crue's "Home Sweet Home" and The Verve's "Bittersweet Symphony".

This album gives a good and accurate representation of their career and what they're about. It has 2 from "Three Dollar Bill, Y'all", 4 from "Significant Other", 5 from "Chocolate Starfish And The Hot Dog Flavored Water", 3 from "Results May Vary", and 3 new songs.

In the end, I'm sure we'll have many bad reviews for this album just because people love to bash Limp Bizkit. Some of it is just, but a lot of it is just people jumping on the band-wagon. This is a good CD to throw on at a party or just to have something fun to listen to.
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32 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars All the Bizkit you could ever want and more, November 18, 2005
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This review is from: Greatest Hitz (Audio CD)
The public sure is fickle. One minute, you're a star, selling millions of albums and having your videos shown on MTV every five minutes. And then in a flash, it's all gone, you're through. Just ask Vanilla Ice, or more recently, Limp Bizkit. Just five short years ago, Fred Durst and company was the most popular band in the world, and now they're a joke. Writing a positive review for Limp Bizkit's "Greatest Hitz," (2005) I have a sense of what it must have felt like to have been Jonnie Cochran, F. Lee Bailey, and Robert Shapiro when they had to defend O.J. Simpson.

It's very understandable why people hate Limp Bizkit. The lists of offensives committed by the band are long. Marilyn Manson summed it up best and hit the nail on the head when he said ""Limp Bizkit is a band made up of illiterate apes that beat your ass in high school for being a 'fag' now sell you tuneless testosterone anthems of misogyny and pretend to be outsiders..."

I find the whole Nu-Metal phenomenon of the late 90s-early 00s to be intriguing. The music sounded like the inside of a meat-grinder; ninety-percent of it sounded the same, it was pure testosterone without any real sense of beauty or melody. So why was "Nu-Metal" so popular? What accounts for the appeal of Limp Bizkit? Is the (brief) success of Limp Bizkit and the Nu-Metal genre proof the public will buy whatever is rammed down its throat? Or did the success of Limp Bizkit and the Nu-Metal genre serve as a testament to the phenomenon of "the angry white man?" Or both?

Even though trends come and go, the downfall of the Bizkit is really due to the fact that they became overexposed and that their music became increasingly worse with each album.

Still, I've always had a soft-spot for Limp Bizkit. I don't know why exactly. Maybe it has to do with the fact that they were what all the kids listened to back in the early `00s when I went off to school. When I look back at Fred Durst and company, I will forever reflect on my misspent youth. I guess for a lot of people, now in their mid-to-late 20s, this new "Greatest Hitz" will take the listener back to an innocent, youthful time in their lives.

As spotty as Limp Bizkit's catalogue was, and as stupid and horrible as Fred is, they did have some good songs. It was not great music, by any means, but it was good, frat-boy rock. One can still rock out to "Nookie" and "Breakstuff," as dumb as those songs are. Limp Bizkit has a talented guitar player in Wes Borland, who churned out some good, infectious, catchy riffs. While this music hasn't really stood-up well and sounds dated already, "Greatest Hitz" is a good collection that offers the band and the genre's best work. If you are now, like me, a late twenty-something and want to revisit the late 90s, "Greatest Hitz" will be all you could ever want, and more.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars All the Bizkit you want...and some you probably don't, April 12, 2006
This review is from: Greatest Hitz (Audio CD)
First of all, to clear the air, Limp Bizkit's record label (not Limp Bizkit, and not Fred Durst), Geffen Records, made the band release this album (as part of their contract). So this may be the world's most hated rock band, but don't blame them for this retrospective.

It may have taken them six years to do so, but this album proves that Limp Bizkit have evolved (ever so slightly) from a somewhat raw, amateurish-sounding rapcore band (in 1997, when they released "Three Dollar Bill, Ya'll") to a somewhat mature rock band (in 2003). They sure haven't evolved greatly, like some bands, but at least the effort is there.

"Greatest Hitz" features all of Bizkit's, well, greatest hits. The first fourteen songs are all singles, and the majority of them were hit singles. This means that "Greatest Hitz" has all of the songs you'd expect to be included in a Limp Bizkit retrospective (like "Faith," "Rollin'," "Nookie," "Break Stuff," etc). There are no surprises, here. And while some (okay, many) people will cringe at the thought of listening to these songs again, it just wouldn't be a complete greatest hits album without them. Granted, there are some terrible songs on here (see "Rollin'"), but, whether you'd like to admit it or not, there are actually a couple of songs on here (i.e. "Re-Arranged") which are rather mature, and there are also some (i.e. "Take A Look Around") which show that the band members do have some musical ability. Plus, tracks like the aforementioned may not be the best written songs this world has ever heard, but they are kind of fun to listen to! And at least (with the exception of "My Generation") there aren't any absurdly/infamously profane songs on here (like "Hot Dog" or "Full Nelson").

As far as the last three tracks go, "Why" and "Lean On Me" are "Results May Vary" b-sides, which were scrapped in favor of "heavier" songs. If you enjoy that album, you should eat these songs up. Lastly, "Bittersweet Home" is a somewhat soft and peaceful cover of Motley Crue's "Home Sweet Home" and The Verve's "Bittersweet Symphony."

I gave this album three stars because I would give Limp Bizkit's career (up to this point) the same rating. 2000's "sell out" album, "Chocolate Starfish And The Hot Dog Flavored Water," is definitely their worst studio release, but I'd bet that you can't tell that by listening to the songs on here that represent that album ("Take A Look Around," "My Generation," "Rollin'," "My Way," and "Boiler").

I'd say Bizkit's most mature, serious, and focused efforts are 2003's "Results May Vary," and last year's "The Unquestionable Truth, Pt. 1" EP. (But, unfortunately, none of the songs from "T.U.T. P. 1" were included on this compilation-probably because frontman Fred Durst wanted to keep that an "underground" album.) So, this is a band that has definitely had a spotty, sporadic career with a fair share of ups and downs, but, right now, I think they're in the best shape they've ever been in.

This compilation, as a whole, is quite solid, listenable, and even enjoyable. The only songs I would like to have seen on here that weren't included are "Hold On," and a few "Unquestionable Truth" cuts. It's not great because the songs aren't great, but it's not bad (and definitely not as atrocious as some of Limp Bizkit's stuff, like that remix C.D. released back in 2001.) The first fourteen songs are great for a casual fan or newcomer, and the last three songs (the rarities) are good inclusions in the hardcore fan's collection (if there are any of those left).
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