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Limp Bizkit


Fred actually was in a steady relationship with a girl for three and a half years. She abused Fred for his money and was disloyal to him, but the long time commitment made Fred always forgive her. He finally got tired of getting treated like piece of trash and ended the relationship. Though most people in his situation would go out and take advantage of all his new opportunities with women, Fred said, "I play up the pimp thing on purpose. Like, when I"m on MTV, these chicks are fanning and massaging me. It's not like I attracted "em off the street. We hired "em. I want everybody to be thinking I"m having the time of my life, but I"m single and miserable. I"m lonely. I"m experiencing the best things in my life, with no one there to share them.".
             Fred and the band kept their celebrity scandals to a minimum; they are constantly wowing fans with their amazing live performances. Limp Bizkit hates bands that can come out with amazing music from the studio and can't put on a live show. Limp Bizkit is all about their fans. Without their fans they wouldn't be where they are today. It is because of this that Limp Bizkit's greatest sets come from performing live with a crowd full of energy. This is when Fred and Wes Borland, the bassist, perform to the best of their ability. This is also where DJ Lethal on the turntables and John Otto on the drums find unison in each other with an explosive crowd egging them on. This is also why Limp Bizkit is constantly surprising small clubs and fans by performing almost anywhere. The Milk Club in Jacksonville, Florida is the club where Limp Bizkit got their start along with many other popular bands today like 311, Korn and Sugar Ray. It is small clubs like this that Limp Bizkit pops in to perform a set for the true fans.
             The conclusion that the Colin Devenish is tryng to make about Limp Bizkit is though they are all young stars around the age of twenty-nine they appreciate their fans and where they came from.


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