Nu-metal Elders Still Got Their Zest: Limp Bizkit is Rocking the Party Like They Did In 1999 | Daily Music Roll

Nu-metal Elders Still Got Their Zest: Limp Bizkit is Rocking the Party Like They Did In 1999

The popularity of Limp Bizkit peaked when the Netflix series Trainwreck: Woodstock ’99 came out and Fred Durst and co’s irresistibly performed their pounding rebel anthem.

Limp Bizkit

For every nu-metal fan, the night at the Calder Valley market hall was terrifyingly charming. Limp Bizkit allegedly rocked The Piece Hall to its very foundations with his highly engaging performance at their historic Halifax venue. The incredible Florida rap rockers delivered a sensational concert including some of their old and some of their fresh releases. Delivering My Generation, 1999, Rollin’ (Air Raid Vehicle), Hot Dog, Pill Popper, Take A Look Around, Dad Vibes, and Nookie before they performed their show-stopping anthem Break Stuff.

The show was completely sold out with 5,500 dancing and cheering with their performances. Their frontman Fred Durst said, “What an incredible vibe right here – this might just be my new favorite spot! You are on fire tonight!” for the incredibly enthusiastic crowd of the show. While Durst was performing his fresh rendition of “Yorkshire, Yorkshire” dedicating another cover of the classic ‘The Who’s’. Right after that, they performed their all-time incredibly popular track Behind Blue Eyes to the White Rose County. Joey Valence & Brae and Kenny Hoopla supported the performance of Limp Bizkit for the night.

Limp Bizkit

The Limp Bizkit established in 1995 is popular from their 1971 track and with time their music has grown and offered some extremely compelling works. The legacy that has started in 1994 and still makes a buzzing effect whenever they perform. The band has three Grammy nominations that they have sold over 40 million records worldwide. They delivered over 20 chart-busting numbers. And once the band became a part of Netflix’s Trainwreck: Woodstock 99, the carnage of the doomed show ushered in their timeless popularity back.

In 2000, the Jacksonville quintet’s third album, Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water made history by becoming one of the biggest bands in the history of music. And Fred Durst was always a controversial soul with numerous not-so-ideal incidents. And their presence at the Piece Hall with puns like, “All drinks are free for the next 45 seconds but water’s $10.”
The groundbreaking summer sensation of The Piece Hall series of Live concerts is still on and probably be continuing on 22nd August. On that day, the boygenius would play the first of their two sell-out nights. Following that performance, the electronic music legends Orbital will perform on August 25th. And on August 26th The Charlatans and Johnny Marr will take the stage.

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