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Musical Direction and Performance
Released in 2003, Results May Vary is widely regarded as Limp Bizkit’s most experimental and polarizing album. This 24-bit FLAC version captures a pivotal moment of transition for the band, marking their only studio release without founding guitarist Wes Borland.
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Lyrical Themes
: Moving away from the "party" atmosphere of Chocolate Starfish , this album focused on heartbreak, bullying, and self-pity. Some tracks were reportedly inspired by Durst's alleged (and later denied) relationship with Britney Spears . Key Tracks and Reception Musical Direction and Performance Released in 2003, Results
Tags:
Limp Bizkit, Nu-Metal, 2003, FLAC, 24-bit, Fred Durst, Wes Borland Some tracks were reportedly inspired by Durst's alleged
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"Gimme the Mic"
A return to the band's heaviest roots. The high bit-rate handles the chaotic density of this track, ensuring that the aggressive yelling and rapid-fire drumming don't turn into a wall of white noise, but remain distinct instruments.
Introduction:
Limp Bizkit, an American nu metal band, released their fifth studio album "Results May Vary" on September 23, 2003. The album was published through Geffen Records. This report provides an overview of the album, including its format, release date, and general information.
Results May Vary finally makes sense—if you have the ears (and the bitrate) to hear it.
