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Three Dollar Bill, Y'All |
List Price: $22.95
Your Price: $19.51 |
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Rating: Summary: limp, indeed. Review: Not funny, not clever, not original,...not good. This is what happens when people with no talent get record contracts. These guys are about as good as the kid in junior high who changes the lyrics to popular songs to make them dirty. Ha ha, very funny. Ha ha.
Rating: Summary: not very good Review: tracks 3, 4, and 9 are good, but the rest isn't. If you want someone that can really rap/rock get rage against the machine's evil empire.
Rating: Summary: GO COP THIS BAD BOY Review: The only reason that I bought this cd is because of track 9, but after listening to it so many times I got sick of it, I discovered that there are many other cool songs. So go buy this cd, listen to FAITH a few hundred times to get it out of your system, and then go to track 2. The end of the song is hilarious when Fred is telling himself to shut up.
Rating: Summary: This is an overall GREAT buy...its worth the money! Review: Limp Bizkit has released a GREAT album that is worth the money
Rating: Summary: The One, the Only, the REAL Limp Bizkit album Review: This is easily one of top 3 albums of the new-genre metal age (along with the first Korn & first Rage albums). Every song on this album kicks hardcore, and the well-known "Faith" isn't even close to the best song, although it does rock. I bought this in early '98, haven't stopped listening to it yet, and never will. Songs like "Nobody Loves Me", "Sour", "Counterfeit", and my favorite of all-time, "Pollution", are on a new level musically, but any song on this album could be considered to be that good. If you want to hear what Limp Bizkit is all about, and what got them to where they are now, get this album ASAP. If you want the MTV, watered down version of L.B. that has now ruined them in my opinion, get their new one, "Significant Other", which should be sitting right next to the Backstreet Boys on store shelves everywhere. This album, unlike the new one, has meaningful lyrics from Durst at a time when he really had something to say besides which cities he likes visiting. Unfortunately, the boys from Jacksonville decided to sell it all out for the dough on their new one, but nothing will ever take away what they accomplished musically, lyrically, and influentially with this masterpiece. A MUST for any true hardcore music fan.
Rating: Summary: Limp Bizkit is the best, so what ever they do is great! Review: Limp Bizkit is the best, so what ever they do is great
Rating: Summary: BUY IT Review: The whole damn cd is cool. I can really relate to track 9
Rating: Summary: THIS is Limp. Significant other is Mtv-Limp Review: Songs like Pollution, Nobody loves me, Counterfeit and Faith really show off Limp's talent for Metal. Yes, this album is more screachy than SO, but thatS what limp is(Or was:) A HEAVY METAL BAND
Rating: Summary: good but not great Review: this was a damn good c.d. u should buy it but buy significant other firs
Rating: Summary: Start to finish, Bizkit blend of riffs and raps are perfect Review: From the intro where Fred preaches buying a gun to kill "the pollution of satan" to the seemingly endless but well done none-the-less "Everything", Three Dollar Bill is definately for real, is anything but limp, and will not leave you wanting change. While the album has it's moments of nothing but mindless screaming, Fred Durst's redeeming lyrics are incredibly real, moving, and in many cases just f***ing brilliant. Presented in the form of hip-hop with metal backing, the engaging songs will get anyone who really appreciates either metal or rap moshing and bustin out the phat lyrics sung (or yelled) only as Fred can (a white guy rapping, go figure). The band did an incredible job of mixing both hard rocking from start to stop beats, such as Pollution, Nobody Loves Me, Clunk, and Leech, with slowly inticing, soon to rip you with killer riffs, like Counterfiet, Stuck, Sour, Faith, and Indigo Flow. The slow paced to absolute mosh can be reminiscent of the old Metallica. Although it has the slow paced openers, the album as a whole, rocks hard, fast and furious, relentlessly pounding on on your ears and all the senses. At the end of the album, you say to yourself, "What the hell just happened?" You got hit with something limp, a premeir band from Jacksonville who has a long career ahead of them. You got hit with a Three Dollar Bill...
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