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Results May Vary will always remain a fascinating anomaly in Limp Bizkit’s discography. It captured a band in transition, capturing a raw, chaotic energy that was starkly different from the polished party-rock anthems of their peak.
Critics were harsh, but the album was a commercial success, debuting at #3 on the Billboard 200. It contained massive hits like the cover of The Who’s "Behind Blue Eyes" and "Eat You Alive." limp bizkit results may vary 2003 flac24 b exclusive
While there is no record of an official "24-bit FLAC" high-resolution retail release for Limp Bizkit's Results May Vary Results May Vary will always remain a fascinating
In 2001, Wes Borland left the band. He was the visual icon and riff-master behind massive hits like "Break Stuff" and "Nookie." Fred Durst and the remaining members—bassist Sam Rivers, drummer John Otto, and DJ Lethal—suddenly had to redefine their identity. The band launched a nationwide talent search for a new guitarist, but ultimately brought in Snot’s Mike Smith to anchor the heavy instrumentation. The Endless Studio Sessions It contained massive hits like the cover of