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Three Dollar Bill, Y'All

Three Dollar Bill, Y'All

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is definately worth your money!
Review: Where can I start? This album has so many good things about it. First of all, if you're into really hard metal or really hard rock then buy this. Cause this album is very different from the other ones. I'm gonna review each of the songs as I usually do.

1. Intro: Really cool speach. Kinda weird but good!

2. Pollution: My favorite song on the album. Wicked good gutairs and vocals. Weird lyrics but overall, GOOD SONG!

3. Counterfit: Another good hard rock song. The beginning starts off really slow but when it get's into it then you can feel the power. Awesome gutairs and drums.

4. Stuck: WICKED good song. Cool lyrics. Good gutairs. This song has it all. My second favorute on this album.

5. Nobody Loves Me: Very emotional song. This song probally has the most feeling. Wicked hard gutairs in this song. Fred Durst is actually almost at the top of his voice in this song. Now I can see why he lost his voice.

6. Sour: This song is sour. It's not really my type of song. Still, there are some good parts in this song.

7. Stalemate: Weird song. Wicked slow and distant. Not a good song according to me.

8. Clunk: WICKED AWESOME SONG. This song deserves alot of creit and atention! My friend says it's his favorite song.

9. Faith: ugh! This song was supposed to be the hit song that everybody knew? Man, they sure picked a bad song. Bad gutairs and vocals. Weird lyrics.

10. Stink Finger: What is the meaning of this song? Weird name and lyrics. There is a wicked funny part in this song. You should buy it to see what it is [not just that, the whole album is great too.] Good gutairs! Fred Durst has a diverse voice in this song. But, still, good.

11. Indigo Flow: Why did they name the song that? Well anyway this song is a thank you song. Fred is trying to rap but he sort of doesn't know how [in his newer albums, he raps wicked good!] The part where he says "and god, I LOVE YOU!" that's the only hard rock part. But still, a wicked cool song to listen to if you're crusing in your car.

12. Leech [demo version]: Really good hard rock song. Wicked good gutairs and vocals. The lyrics are kinda neat. I wonder if they have this song in the "undemo version."

13. Everything: Ugh again! Wicked bad song. You can't even hear what he's saying. Plus it's slow. Bad.

So this album has all good songs on it except for "Faith" and "Everything." Definately a 5 star CD. like I said, "Well worth your money!"

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Buy We instead
Review: I'd rather listen to poop in a jar.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: All good
Review: This album took me a while to get into-after the softer option of Sig. Oth. But then I truly believed that Limp were the band for me and that when I was old and grey, I would be pumping the sounds of this cd out of my window at the old peps home. That is what this album did to me. This album was the best that Limp had to offer and even though they have gone downhilll since, I am still holding out hope. And am I the only one who thinks that John Otto is underated? Buy this album to awaken your senses

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Ohhh god, please make it stop!
Review: Ah, let me see. This album ranks up there with root canals and drowning in human excretion. If I hear Fred frickin Durst's name on the radio one more time I'm going to start a cult and insight a mass suicide. Limp Bizkit, the quintessential "total request live" rock band, gained much of it's popularity through this album. Mainly from the inane single "Nookie". And if "Nookie" and Limp Bizkit are the future of rock I fear for the nations youth. In other words "you can take this album and stick up your a**, stick it up your a**, stick it up your...."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you like Limp Bizkit, you'll love this book!
Review: I bought this book not really sure if i'd like it or not, but now i love it. I'm huge fan of limp bizkit, so i treassure this book, and i will forever!!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Had Potential. 3.5 stars.
Review: When THREE DOLLAR BILL, Y'ALL came out Limp Bizkit was a good band. They were not a great bad but they had the potential to possibly become one. This was an angry record and had a lot of enegy unleashed onto the listener. The band could've improved after this. Wes Borland showed a side to his guitar playing that you can't hear as much on 3DBY's follow-up albums. Songs like "Faith", "Stuck", and "Stalemate" are a few examples. Now Wes' playing sounds pretty much the same. John Otto's drums are very limited as well as Lethal's scratches. But Sam River's bass playing is surprisingly good. Fred Durst's screams were more apparent on this album. His rapping wasn't that good, but it was better than it is now. This was an album when if someone asked you if you liked Limp Bizkit, you could say "yes". The band should've improved on their skills, but they didn't. Now it seems they are only in it for the money. If you have to get any Limp Bizkit album, get this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Evil Cult People, Beware!
Review: Alright, I feel as if I must clear up a few things. People who think this CD is not good in quality, I see nothing wrong with your opinion. I personally find this CD to be very good. This is better than Significant Other; Chocolate Starfish, I don't know. Now, those of you who think that Limp Bizkit is "the tool of the devil" or that the members are "the Four Horsemen" (although the band has five guys in it), or any of that crap, you are obviously deluded. I see nothing wrong with not liking this CD (or others like it), but if you think that it is sacriligious, or evil, or something similar, you obviously are a member of a cult. See a psychiatrist, and understand that people CAN distinguish between fantasy and reality... well, some people. And rest assured, you culties are not included in that "some".

Best songs: Stuck, Sour, and Faith.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A classic
Review: So since this is a classic, I'm gona rate every song.

1. Intro- Bizarre, but cool

2. Pollution- What a song to start off with! Once you hear it, you'll be blown away!

3. Counterfeit- Cool song, one of my favs.

4. Stuck- My 2nd favorite.

5. Nobody Loves Me- Kinda cool, kinda annoying.

6. Sour- Awesome song. Its got that mad kinda Fred Durst.

7. Stalemate- My Fav! Very cool song with a great beat.

8. Clunk- Average.

9. Faith- The best cover song I've ever heard

10. Stuck Finger- Bizzare.

11. Indigo Flow- Too rap untill the end when it gets cool

12. Leech- Loud, but loud is good!

13. Everything- Good past the 15:00 mark

So basically, this is a classic!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Voices of Self-Deceiving Prigs
Review: There are some comments I need to make regarding Limp Bizkit. For openers, "Three Dollar Bill, Y'All" is not only immoral, but amoral. Limp Bizkit's personal interest in seeing its sermons shoved down people's throats is disrespectful, but that's to be expected of it. For all intents and purposes, if we don't soon tell Limp Bizkit to stop what it's doing, it will proceed with its rabid agendas, considerably emboldened by our lack of resistance. We will have tacitly given Limp Bizkit our permission to do so.

It's shiftless for "Three Dollar Bill, Y'All" to teach capricious concepts to children. Or perhaps I should say, it's lewd. It's a pity that two thousand years after Christ, the voices of self-deceiving prigs like Limp Bizkit can still be heard, worse still that they're listened to, and worst of all that any one believes them.

Let me quote to you from the words of my attorney: "Limp Bizkit is willing -- even eager -- to jettison its scruples in order to stay ahead of the pack." Needless to say, once you understand Limp Bizkit's disquisitions, you have a responsibility to do something about them. To know, to understand, and not to act, is an egregious sin of omission. It is the sin of silence. It is the sin of letting "Three Dollar Bill, Y'All" control your bank account, your employment, your personal safety, and your mind. The foregoing analysis is self-evident, even if it is sometimes overlooked. Less evident are the specific ways in which we should build a world overflowing with compassion and tolerance. Limp Bizkit engages in pietistic babble that nauseates even some of my more religious friends. Here, too, the exception proves the rule: "Three Dollar Bill, Y'All's" effusions are an icon for the deterioration of the city, for its slow slide into crime, malaise, and filth. As a parting thought, remember that Limp Bizkit's unsavory schemes may have serious repercussions, even beyond the issue of sensationalism.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I LOVE this CD
Review: Although it took me a while to get used to the sound of this album after listening to "Signficant Other", once I really started listening to it, I LOVED it. The songs are really good when dealing with greedy, fake people. This is a CD that really gets your energy pumping and your heart racing...overall its much better than Significant Other, although I hope their new album will be a mix between the best of both albums.


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