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Limp Bizkit Album - New Old Songs (Clean Version)

Limp Bizkit Album - New Old Songs (Clean Version) (Front side)
Album Information :
Customers rating: (5 ratings)
Release Date:2001-12-04
Type:Audio CD
Genre:Pop, Pop-Rap, Pop/Rock Music, Rap-Metal, Rap-Rock, Rock, Rock/Pop
Label:Interscope Records
UPC:060694931912
Approx. Price:$18.98 (USD)
Track Listing :
1 . Nookie (Remix by Neptunes)
2 . Take A Look Around (Remix By Timbaland)
3 . Break Stuff (Remix By Lethal)
4 . My Way (Remix By P Diddy)
5 . Crushed (Remix By Bosko)
6 . N2gether Now (Remix By Neptunes)
7 . ReArranged (Remix By Timbaland)
8 . Getcha Groove On (Remix By Premier)
9 . Faith/Fame (Remix By Abraham/Durst)
10 . My Way (Remix By Lethal)
11 . Nookie (Remix By Butch Vig)
12 . Counterfeit (Remix By Lethal)
13 . Rollin (Remix By DJ Monk)
14 . My Way (Remix By Premier) (Bonus Track)
15 . My Way (Remix By Orbit) (Bonus Track)
16 . My Way (Remix By Dub Pistols) (Bonus Track)
Review - Amazon.com :
Most remix albums are irrelevant or just plain awful. Fortunately, Limp Bizkit's first remix album is neither. But with high-profile remixers drawn mostly from the hip-hop world, there's not much room for error. Timbaland adds a dark industrial edge to "Take a Look Around," P. Diddy amps up the bass line on "My Way," while Butch Vig's version of "Nookie" has a decidedly 1980s electronic flavor. Best of all, though, is the Neptunes' take on "N2gether Now." Its flowered-up, old-school hip-hop presentation makes it the cheeriest thing Fred Durst's ever been involved with. In fact, the only people who don't seem to have a handle on the remixing task are those in the band: DJ Lethal's efforts--with the exception of an energetic "Counterfeit"--are irrelevant, while Durst's "Faith/Fame" remix is just plain awful. Maybe they should stick to churning out the raw material that's sold millions of albums, and leave the remixing to the professionals. --Ted Kord
Customer review - 2002-07-10
- Seriously, you call this Metal?
Ok, right, in all seriousness, i used to like LB, the first album was pretty neat, sure the songwriting was poor, but wes made the band come alive, from there on they gradually lost something with each album, and choc starfish was a poor rap/metal album, with blatant chiched lyrics, and some awful "songs" but its a masterpiece compared to this. LB had nowt to do with it, the producers took their random selection of track and just changed the music! freds lyricks sound even more shakey than usual without the chug of wes's guitar to back them up, the beats are [bad], i mean, i want to wriet a really fair review but ist liek this, if you liek rap, then this album [is bad], if you liek metal, there isnt ANY here, its by far the worst LB album ever, it totally sticks of a band who are desperate to rake in all they can, and i guarantee if anyone can say theres one good thing about it they are lying, i hoep LB can find their old sound one day but this is a joke
Customer review - 2002-07-07
- Limp Bizkit+New Old Songs=Sell-Outs!!!
Limp Bizkit was a terrible band to start out with, but this shows you that they have completely drop dead, this is so terrible, and makes me really dislike this band with a rage. Major sell outs, but wait nobody wasted their time buying this cd, because they knew limp bizkit really did bad this time!So what ever you do, don't waste your money buying this cd! It's not worth it, instead buy Incubus: Make Yourself, or KoRn self titled, or Flaw: Through the Eyes, because those are great Cd's, but this isn't!!!
Customer review - 2003-07-21
- the pnly remix cd worth listening to
this is a good cd i would recomend it to anyone
Customer review - 2002-10-02
- The CD is the shiz
This CD is awesome, it's a great compilation, with a little less bite, it's nice to just chill too.
Customer review - 2002-03-05
- limp bizkit's career into one cd!
this cd is awesome. since some people didn't like half of three dollar bill y'all and half of significant other. limp bizkit has chosen the best tracks from each, with some tracks like my way, rollin, and take a look around, and made each song into a deep bass awesome remix. it took me a while to get used to the songs, but oh yeah when i got into them i was addicted!
trust me, buy this album. you won't regret it.
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