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Nu-rock band Limp Bizkit, led by frontman Fred Durst, is taking Universal Music Group to court over what they say are unpaid loyalties. The band is seeking $200 million in damages and unpaid ...
This is also record time for Limp Bizkit to put out new material, as we wait 10 full years between Gold Cobra in 2011 and ...
US band Limp Bizkit has filed a lawsuit against the world’s largest record label, Universal Music Group (UMG). Known for the frenzied nu-metal at the turn of the millennium Limp Bizkit ...
In this week's Legal Beat, Limp Bizkit alleges decades of unpaid royalties, Nelly's copyright battle takes a twist, Barry White's estate sues over a chart-topping hit, and much more. By Bill ...
“Let’s get that funky funky. Let’s get that Limp Bizkit popping off.” A second Insta Story shared saw Otto playing a snappy beat with a caption that read: “HUMAN DRUM MACHINE.
Hot off their ‘Loserville’ tour and a couple years removed from the release of their latest album Still Sucks, it looks like nu-metal giants Limp Bizkit are back in the studio. Whether that’s great ...
La banda estadounidense llega este lunes 11 de noviembre al Coliseo Medplus de Bogotá con su nueva cantante, Emily Armstrong.
Limp Bizkit are suing Universal Music Group (UMG) for what they allege are millions of pounds of unpaid royalties that they have “concealed” from the band, and-potentially-hundreds of other artists.
Y2K filmmakers Kyle Mooney and Evan Winter had Fred Durst in the script from day one, long before they knew […] The post Kyle ...
El segundo álbum de Limp Bizkit, Significant other (1999), había ... Además de Bennington como vocalista, disponía de otro cantante o rapero, Mike Shinoda, quien además se ocupaba de las ...
In our 4/5 review of Still Sucks, we said that: “Haters gonna hate, but really, this knowingly middle-aged iteration of Limp Bizkit is far more likeable and less obnoxious than their younger self.