LIMP BIZKIT: New Songs Posted Online

July 17, 2003

LIMP BIZKIT performed a cover version of THE WHO's "Behind Blue Eyes" and a new song called "Stick 'Em" at an invitation-only concert at New York's Webster Hall Wednesday (July 16) that was broadcast on AOL for Broadband's "BroadBAND Rocks!" concert series. Check out the two tracks in MP3 format, as posted on the LIMP BIZKIT fan site TheArmpit: "Behind Blue Eyes", "Stick' Em". Both songs are expected to be included on the band's next album, due later this year.

In other news, LIMP BIZKIT frontman Fred Durst recently spoke to MTV.com about the fan reaction to the group's new material, some of which has been aired on the band's current Summer Sanitarium Tour with METALLICA and LINKIN PARK.

"It's hard playing the new stuff," he said. "Nobody knows it. It's like, 'Hey, you guys want to hear a new song?' And they're like, 'Yeah.' But as soon as you start playing it, they stop and listen because they don't know it. For me that feels like a down moment in the show. So on the days that we decide not to play a new song, we've got our fans saying, 'Why didn't you play any new material?' And then when we do play new material, it's sort of like a lose/lose situation."

(Thanks: TheArmpit)

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