Limp Bizkit music video Counterfeit
Limp Bizkit music video Faith
Limp Bizkit music video Nookie
Limp Bizkit music video Break Stuff
Limp Bizkit music video Re-Arranged
Limp Bizkit Feat. Method Man music video N 2 Gether Now
Limp Bizkit music video My Generation
Limp Bizkit music video Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)
Limp Bizkit music video My Way
Limp Bizkit music video Boiler
Limp Bizkit music video Eat You Alive
Limp Bizkit music video Behind Blue Eyes
Limp Bizkit music video Behind Blue Eyes
Limp Bizkit music video Boiler
Limp Bizkit music video Boiler
Limp Bizkit music video My Generation
Limp Bizkit music video My Way
Limp Bizkit music video Behind Blue Eyes (Version 2)
Limp Bizkit music video Eat You Alive
Limp Bizkit music video Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)
Limp Bizkit music video My Generation
Limp Bizkit music video Take A Look Around
Limp Bizkit music video Nookie
Limp Bizkit music video Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)
Limp Bizkit music video My Generation
Limp Bizkit music video Faith
Limp Bizkit music video Eat You Alive
Limp Bizkit music video My Way
Limp Bizkit music video Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)
Limp Bizkit music video My Way (William Orbit Remix)
Limp Bizkit music video Break Stuff
Limp Bizkit music video My Way
Limp Bizkit music video Re-Arranged
Limp Bizkit music video Faith
Limp Bizkit music video Home Sweet Home-Bittersweet Symphony
Limp Bizkit music video Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)
Limp Bizkit music video Behind Blue Eyes
Limp Bizkit music video Re-Arranged
Limp Bizkit music video Gold Cobra
Limp Bizkit music video Gold Cobra
Limp Bizkit music video My Way
Limp Bizkit Feat. Everlast, Fred Durst And Josh Abrha music video Faith (Fame Remix)
Limp Bizkit music video Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)
Limp Bizkit music video Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)
Limp Bizkit music video Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)
Limp Bizkit music video Boiler
Limp Bizkit Feat. Bubba Sparxxx music video Re-Arranged
Limp Bizkit music video Behind Blue Eyes
Limp Bizkit music video Break Stuff
Limp Bizkit music video My Way (William Orbit Remix)
Limp Bizkit music video Nookie
Limp Bizkit music video Eat You Alive
Formed in 1994, Limp Bizkit became popular playing in the Jacksonville, Florida underground music scene in the late 1990s, and signed with Flip Records, a subsidiary of Interscope, which released their début album, Three Dollar Bill, Y'all$ (1997). The band achieved mainstream success with their second and third studio albums, Significant Other (1999) and Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water (2000), although this success was marred by a series of controversies surrounding their performances at Woodstock '99 and the 2001 Big Day Out festival.
Borland left the group in 2001, but Durst, Rivers, Otto and Lethal continued to record and tour with guitarist Mike Smith. Following the release of their album, Results May Vary (2003), Borland rejoined the band and recorded The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1) (2005) with Durst, Rivers, Lethal and drummer Sammy Siegler before entering a hiatus. In 2009, the band reunited with Borland playing guitar and began touring, culminating with the recording of the album Gold Cobra (2011), after which they left Interscope and later signed with Cash Money Records, but DJ Lethal was asked to leave the band soon after. They are currently recording their seventh studio album, Stampede of the Disco Elephants.