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Limp Bizkit
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Nu-metal band Limp Bizkit have sold many millions of copies of their albums, but continue to divide opinion among critics and fans alike regarding their artistic merit.

Their debut Three Dollar Bill Y’All$ was moderately successful on release, but touring and single releases took it to the Top 30 of the charts. Their appearance at the Ozzfest tour was marked by the use of a giant toilet as set… Read more in Amazon's Limp Bizkit Store

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  • Audio CD (June 22, 1999)
  • Original Release Date: June 22, 1999
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics, Enhanced
  • Label: Interscope Records
  • ASIN: B00000JCB2
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1,399 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #4,719 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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    #17 in  Music > Rock > Rap Rock

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Florida-bred metal-rappers Limp Bizkit sold a million-plus records of their debut largely on the strength of a George Michael cover song. But the band indeed had "Faith" and the group's second outing proves that the Bizkit have the goods. Still, it seems as if boastful frontman Fred Durst is loading the band's deck again, this time by including scads of guest vocalists, such as Stone Temple Pilots' singer Scott Weiland, Method Man from Wu-Tang Clan, and Korn's Jonathan Davis. (In fact, Korn gave Limp Bizkit a leg up in the industry.) But the 16 diverse yet cohesive tracks on Significant Other don't need any help. Not as heavy as their mentors Korn--or as they are on their debut--Bizkit give Everlast a run for his money on the tuneful and appealing "Rearranged." "Just Like This" is another winning hip-hop and rock entry, while the amusing and memorable "Nookie" (as in "I did it all for the nookie") has self-deprecating lyrics not unlike the Offspring's "Self-Esteem." Bizkit segues with ease from pleasing rock and hip-hop amalgam to spooky Tool territory on "Don't Go Off Wandering" to moshable moments in the entreaty "Show Me What You Got." Significant Other may be hard to categorize, but it's easy to like. --Katherine Turman

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61 of 78 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Sorry You Fans...This is Drivel With a Groove (sometimes), June 11, 2000
This is just my opinion, and I must be honest as my conscience dictates...if you're reading this I hope you're mature enough to respect that.

Ok, forget the comparisons to earlier albums, the debate on combining genres like rap and metal, or how "hot" the band members are...and let's evaluate what we're all here for...the MUSIC.

People, dress it up however you want with scratching, great production values, studio effects and trickery and tons of guest appearances...two chords and superficial music can't be disguised. And that's exactly what this is. Downtune the guitars and write threatening, bad-boy lyrics...it does wonders for your image but can't save the music.

The music on this album is elementary, basic and lacking substance. You have 2-3 chords in each song and endless variations of the same song structure or musical (?) idea and rhythm over and over. The songs are, for the most part, tuneless and lacking song structure beyond the now hugely-popular "breakdown soft verse followed by a wall-of-noise chorus". No key changes, no meaningful progressions, no emotion or expressions (beyond rage and testosterone) or significant technical ability. I just don't hear it.

And I hate to say this...but Fred Durst cannot rap. I won't go into his singing -- it's immensely lacking but that's accepted nowadays as long as you can whisper and then scream -- but Fred's rapping is inane and for the most part shows his lack of experience, wit or depth. Method Man completely blasts Fred off the map. It's a noble idea to want to combine genres -- we need more of that type of experimentation -- but you'd better make sure you excel - or are at least PROFICIENT - in all the genres you try your hand at.

The only salvageable thing about this band is the rhythm section...the bassist has good melodic ideas and holds down a pulsing meter...and John Otto, while not a genius, puts out a strong groove, displays a knack for tasty fills and good syncopations, and carries this band at times.

Why two stars? Well, some of the songs do groove...and are an adequate channel for expressing rage, frustration or angst. The problem is the WHOLE album is like this...and it sounds contrived and pretentious. ANd when it's not that, it's testosterone-drenched lyrical drivel about sexual exploits or wanting to hurt someone, or how the band is "da bomb"...all immature, superficial, and worse...unoriginal. It's been done before.

Kudos, at least, for getting some grooves right...and daring to experiment with songs like "Rearranged" and "Don't Go Off Wandering".

I do like some funk/rap/metal...when it's done right (I've been a fan since the Faith No More days, for all you kiddies). I also am into hardcore (Earth Crisis, No Innocent Victim, Vision of Disorder, Madball, etc.). I'm pretty open-minded on genres and styles....but unfortunately, Limp Bizkit's "Significant Other" doesn't deliver on either.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Pathetisad, July 9, 2002
By Leicester Dedlock (Ames, IA United States) - See all my reviews
Limp Bizkit is a joke. Although I am mostly into underground metal, I will admit there are a few decent rap-metal bands out there. Rage Against the Machine are my fave and a very small handful of others have made decent rap-metal. Not Limp Bizkit. Some hate this album just because it's rap-metal, but I hate it just for its absolute lack of songwriting depth. The music really isn't true metal, rather it is simply a mix of pop and rap with moderately heavy guitars added on top. The riffs are simple and uninteresting after just a couple of listens. The song structures are dull and typical of pop. The lyrics are dumb and Fred Durst has to be the most annoying and obnoxious vocalist I have ever heard. (Well, Johnny Rotten may have been more so, but in a good way. Hail the Sex Pistols!) Yes the album is listenable at first but like most pop music its lack of depth completely kills its lasting value. As much as this band rants about pop bands like the Backstreet Boys, they are just as pop and just as depthless. The ending rant is unbelievably ironic considering this band will likely last about as long as the Backstreet Boys, if that long. Rearranged is really the only worthwhile song here and I wouldn't waste my money on this quasi-metal pop [junk]. Limp Bizkit lovers surely think I'm a total idiot and will continue to worship the band thinking they're the greatest thing in the world, but most of them will eventually agree with me even if they don't see that possibility now. Rate it five stars, but in a few years it will be thrown into the corner with your Vanilla Ice and Menudo CD's. And don't say I didn't tell you so...
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars this album is the definition of weak, December 23, 1999
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This band has no talent whatsoever. The lyrics are stupid. The music is weak. Fred Durst could not rap to save his life. The only redeeming quality about this album is that it is not Tommy Lee's "Method of Mayhem." (One of the few albums worse that this). The only reason Limp Bizkit sells albums is because they are TRENDY. To everyone who thinks that Limp Bizkit is "da bomb"(lol): Stop acting like a bunch of sheep. Listen up kiddies, I have a piece of advice: If you see that a band is appearing regularly on the TRL countdown, do not buy their album. No matter how "fresh", "phat", or "dope" Carson tells you it is. DO NOT BUY. These are words to live by.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Was awesome and cheap
recieved in timely manner, case was broke but i got it for really cheap, so no big deal. thanks a bunch
Published 8 days ago by Chris Carnell

5.0 out of 5 stars Much to be said...
Seems like the whole world has forgotten about limp bizkit right? Then how can a person explain over 1400 written customer reviews since the album came out. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars I used to enjoyed it very much . . .
. . . but now this album isn't as great as I thought they were back in the days. "Three Dollar Bill Y'all" was heavy, probably the heaviest album Limp Bizkit has ever released... Read more
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this was great alot better than their corney first album. This album was great from start to finish better lyrics no corney garbage ones i have all their albums and this and their... Read more
Published 21 months ago by Cheri Taylor

5.0 out of 5 stars What's with the hate?
I've never understood why people get off on hating Fred Durst and Limp Bizkit so much. Sure he's kind of arrogant, but that kind of comes with the title of being a "rock star. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best LB album
This is the best Limp Bizkit album ever. I suggest you buy this 100%. I received it about an houre ago in great condition and only one day after the estimated shipping date, and... Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not worth much.
The debate over the genre of this album is unnecessary. The truth is that this band, and album, were a fad. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Made for radio nu-metal. Best Bizkit album.
I neither hate or love LB, but I do think they have a talent for writing catchy songs. None of their songs will ever challenge a listener. Read more
Published on May 14, 2007 by Lukas J. Running

5.0 out of 5 stars Best album of 1999
Everyone seems to hate Fred Durst, but when this came out it was the biggest album around, this is the album that really made nu metal mainstream, korn's freak on a leash brought... Read more
Published on April 18, 2007 by Brandon J. Ferguson

5.0 out of 5 stars Limp Bizkit rulez thiz planet dawgz!
Forget theze hataz, Limp Bizkit iz tha bezt heavy metal band out there dat can rock tha set in theze pitaful pitz of da barbacue lot, meaning tha lot you dumb idiot hoz. Read more
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