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Prodcut Description: [More Information ...] Japanese only SHM-CD (Super High Material CD - playable on all CD players) pressing. Universal. 2008.
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Reviews:
My Favorite Limp Bizkit Album This Was A Splendid Album. All The Song's Were Great And Hype. My Way, Rollin Air Raid Vehicle, Rollin Urban Assault Vehicle, Boiler, And Getcha Groove On Are My Favorite Song's On This Album. Even Though I Do Love All These Song's, But Those Are My Favorite. This Is A Great Album. The Greatest Metal Band and Album in existance! Limp Bizkit goes all out in the album displaying their talents and showing the world that they still reign as one of the best metal bands ever. Fred Durst is a musical genius along with the rest of the crew.
Fred Durst is vocals are naturally good, he doesn't need special effects or a growl like monotonous death metal bands. And the guitar riffs are better than anything Morbid Angel, Sepultura, Iron Maiden, and Black Sabbath have ever done.
Hands down best metal album ever! Horrid The vocals suck, the lyrics suck, the music sucks and this whole band needs to die in a plane crash. My friend played this album for me and I got mad. Limp biskit is horrible. At least they died off. To bad it made me rate it, this isn't even worthy of one star. rock amania this album was great again from LB my favorite songs was full nelson cause it was a real powerful song and it teaches you not to be a punk and to defend yourself but the song makes me to hype though but my second favorite was rollin air raid vehicle and the boiler but hey all these songs were powerfull and amazing a very hyper CD from LB the best album from LB and their 2 and 4 album really great their debut was trash but they enproved themselfs really good a album tottally worth buying really awsome. Far from a joke...surprisingly awesome album I'd have to say that this is LB's best album. The musical styles vary throughout, and yet they still manage to perform each song with perfection. Whether the song is mellow or pure thrash silliness, each member of LB puts their all into every track. This is definitely in my top 5 favorite albums. By the way, don't listen to the haters. IF LB really did suck, they wouldn't have gone 6x platinum (sold 6 million albums, according to the RIAA) for Chocolate Starfish. I don't think I'll ever understand the whiny haters. Get a life. |
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Description: Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water

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