2011 was a hell of a year for Limp Bizkit, and not really a good year. They released there album 'Gold Cobra' to mixed reviews, then got dropped from their label a few months later. They played some club dates and festivals, also canceling as many shows as they played.
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Fred Durst wants to change all the negativity in 2012. He released a online message telling of his plans including working on a follow up to 2005's EP 'The Unquestionable Truth, Part 1'. "LB is joining forces w the unexpected to bring you our best material yet in 2012." he stated. "Gold Cobra was for the core and our farewell to the corrupt machine." Referring to not having label constraints on the new album.
"We are grateful for every moment and bid the most sincere farewell to those we will now leave behind. LB will start releasing new material unethically and affectively as soon as the deals are signed and sealed in January as attorneys start their holiday vacations months before the holidays even begin. And btw, our video POOP will finally find its way in its entirety to your eyeballs soon enough."
We aren't sure if the original lineup of the band is going to return for the new project, but I'm looking forward to posting the video for 'POOP' when it comes out.. I think.
Let us know what you think. Should LB pack it in or keep making albums?
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