Significant Other

Significant Other
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Florida-bred metal-rappers Limp Bizkit sold a million-plus records of their debut largely on the strength of a George Michael cover song. But the band indeed had "Faith" and the group's second outing proves that the Bizkit have the goods. Still, it seems as if boastful frontman Fred Durst is loading the band's deck again, this time by including scads of guest vocalists, such as Stone Temple Pilots' singer Scott Weiland, Method Man from Wu-Tang Clan, and Korn's Jonathan Davis. (In fact, Korn gave Limp Bizkit a leg up in the industry.) But the 16 diverse yet cohesive tracks on Significant Other don't need any help. Not as heavy as their mentors Korn--or as they are on their debut--Bizkit give Everlast a run for his money on the tuneful and appealing "Rearranged." "Just Like This" is another winning hip-hop and rock entry, while the amusing and memorable "Nookie" (as in "I did it all for the nookie") has self-deprecating lyrics not unlike the Offspring's "Self-Esteem." Bizkit segues with ease from pleasing rock and hip-hop amalgam to spooky Tool territory on "Don't Go Off Wandering" to moshable moments in the entreaty "Show Me What You Got." Significant Other may be hard to categorize, but it's easy to like. --Katherine Turman

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Not worth much.
The debate over the genre of this album is unnecessary. The truth is that this band, and album, were a fad. They were worshiped when the deplorable era of rap/rock was constantly violating your ears. I honestly had no idea that people still took this band seriously. I don't even think they take themselves seriously anymore. I don't say this to flaunt any type of disdain for Fred Durst, who is considered to be your typical shoddy sell-out front man who just everyone loves to hate. I say it because the music is just downright unpleasant. To start, it's loud...in the obnoxious sense. It's incredibly juvenile, as anyone could deduce from reading the deep lyrics...And Fred Durst's singing/rapping (whatever you want to label it, if you can find a title for it.) just throws off my equilibrium. I dont understand how anyone could tolerate his squeaky, high pitched "rapping", always followed by a low-pitched grumble that is most comparable to the Cookie Monster. There really isn't anything redeemable from this band or this album. Wes Borland's alleged talent is just a myth...I want to know how these Wes Boreland fans came to the conclusion that he was talented, because this talent is certainly not displayed on any Limp Biscuit albums. All in all, this album really isn't worth your money.

Made for radio nu-metal. Best Bizkit album.
I neither hate or love LB, but I do think they have a talent for writing catchy songs. None of their songs will ever challenge a listener. Everything is very straightforward, mindless fun. I consider them a gimic band. Fred is average at best. Really, the thing that carries this band is Wes Borland's guitar-work. He has a very original sound and comes up with some great guitar riffs. Too bad he is wasting his talent in this band. I'm sure he is happy about all the money they have made, but for an artist like him, it would have to be very stifling, because this album is one big, made-for-radio albatross. It is so obvious what they were trying to do here. They basically sold out. I enjoy this album for the unique, fun-filled event that it is, but it is so one-dimensional that I rarely come back to it anymore. It comes across as a piece of label-created, nu-metal fluff. But, what the heck, I had a lot of good times listening to it at parties back in the day. And that is what it is good for. Mindless fun. Props to Borland for his new band, Black Light Burns. It comes out June 5th, and I am impressed already.

Best album of 1999
Everyone seems to hate Fred Durst, but when this came out it was the biggest album around, this is the album that really made nu metal mainstream, korn's freak on a leash brought it to every one's attention, but this is one of the best albums ever made, debuted at no.1. Nookie, RE-arranged, and break stuff are the best three song combo you could ever put together, every song on the album is solid and could be used as a single, i thought they couldve done without n together now, but other than that its solid. One of the best ever made no matter what anyone says, it spawned a whole genre

Limp Bizkit rulez thiz planet dawgz!
Forget theze hataz, Limp Bizkit iz tha bezt heavy metal band out there dat can rock tha set in theze pitaful pitz of da barbacue lot, meaning tha lot you dumb idiot hoz. Yeah thatz right, my homebwoiz gonna whipe da flo with ya with some phat beatz say like N Together Now with tha Meth himself. Rap & heavy metal rulez thiz joint!

This is amazing!!!
This CD is incredibly great!!!!! It is lots of fun unlike so much music!! Basically every song on it is great. Stand outs include Just Like this, Nookie,Re-arranged, and break stuff. Really whats not to enjoy on this CD!!

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