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Limp Bizkit were arguably the biggest band in the world back in their late ’90s and early 2000s heyday, to the point that they were “annoyingly in everyone’s face,” according to guitarist Wes Borland.
In a new Metal Hammer feature looking back at the band’s career, Borland and singer Fred Durst both recalled the height of the band’s fame and the backlash that came with it.
Borland added, “In the space of six years, I went from a nobody, no one knowing who I was and having complete anonymity, to having to move to Los Angeles because I had 20 kids on the doorstep of my house in Florida…
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