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C
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When listening to this album, one word comes readily to mind:
Cliché.
Musically, this album is a nice, but short, step forward.
The more straightforward sound of Significant Other
is injected with the raw, moody feeling from the first album.
Tracks like Hot Dog and Rolling are excellent
and should be popular on their own.
But, the music is totally played down by the fact that Fred
Durst's ego spills out through his mouth. This is not an album
any person would play at a public event. The excessive cursing
is beyond distracting and how many times can one man spout
off the same catch-phrases before we just turn off the album.
If Fred Durst would just shut up for one moment, we might
be able to actually enjoy this album.
On the whole, the album is decent, but it just seems that
Limp Bizkit has found its safe place musically and
is staying there.
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- Kinderfeld
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