LIMP BIZKIT: New Album To Be Produced By ROSS ROBINSON?

September 14, 2004

LIMP BIZKIT appear to have enlisted Ross Robinson (KORN, SEPULTURA) to produce their new album, tentatively due next year via Interscope Records. Several photos of Robinson in the studio with LIMP BIZKIT have been posted on the group's official web site (click on each photo to see more pictures).

Robinson was responsible for producing LIMP BIZKIT's 1997 debut album, "Three Dollar Bill Y'All".

LIMP BIZKIT, who recently rejoined forces with guitarist Wes Borland after a three-year break, are writing material for the follow-up to last year's "Results May Vary".

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