Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst Calls Time On 18 Year Career?
Friday, 17 August 2012
Written by Elliott Batte
All you 90s moshers, punk rockers, and nu-metal addicts may be in for some bad news today - as Limp Bizkit star Fred Durst confessed that the band may call time on their 18-year career.
With Korn moving onto bigger and dubsteppier things, Slipknot rarely putting out material, and Limp Bizkit already starting to fizz out, Durst has admitted that the nu-metal's ‘moment in time’ may be over.
“Say in 2000, there were 35 million people who connected to this band,” Durst told Kerrang!. “Twelve years later, lots of those people have moved on. We were a moment in time and it's over.”
He continued on to say that it might just be in the US where the band retire - revealing: “We've boycotted America for many years now...The reason? We just don't know what's going on in America. It's all about the new catchy thing and that's always changing. America is driven by record sales. It's the home of corporations. We're just Limp Bizkit, so we don't know how to do anything but Limp Bizkit.”
Do you agree with Durst - are Limp Bizkit passed it? Let us know in the comments section below.
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