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Monday, October 17, 2011

Limp Bizkit - "Gold Cobra" Review


I posted this via my Facebook page on 10/16/11 (Additional comments in blue):
OK, finally the album review of "Gold Cobra" By Limp Bizkit. Sorry for the delay ya'll. So after listening to the album, it is VERY apparent that the first half of the album from the first track "Introbra" to the seventh track "Douche Bag" sounds VERY much like "Significant Other". Then they head right into the second half of the album from the eighth track "Walking Away" to the thirteenth and final track "Killer In You" which sounds VERY much like "Chocolate Starfish and The Hot Dog Flavored Water". While of course providing hints of "Three Dollar Bill Ya'll" & "Results May Very" amongst all the tracks. Favorite tracks being "Douche Bag", 'Walking Away', "Loser", & "Shark Attack". However, small side note: "Shark Attack" sounds oddly like "Break Stuff". Overall if you like Limp Bizkit, you will definitely be pleased with this album. It's definitely a return to the Wes Borland days of Pure, unadulterated rap/nu metal that is Limp Bizkit. But It's by no means a full return the days of "Three Dollar Bill Ya'll". So for those of you who really only like the "Three Dollar Bill Ya'll" Limp Bizkit sound, you may be disappointed in "Gold Cobra". Limp Bizkit a has been act? Not if "Gold Cobra" has anything to say about it. May not be the greatest album for a comeback but its decent enough for Limp Bizkit.

I then posted this via my Facebook page 10/16/11:

Is it wrong to feel oddly weird and strange for still liking Limp Bizkit or even for having liked them at all? I mean despite what many people say about Fred Durst being a douche bag and Limp Bizkit being a crap metal band, I always thought they were good and have done some really good music. And I know I am one of the very few people who actually liked the album "Results May Vary" and probably one of the very few who like the new album.

Favorite tracks: "Shark Attack", "Walking Away", "Loser".


So it looks like a positive return for Limp Bizkit if they want to take it. If Limp Bizkit wants to return to it's hey-day glory, it needs to first shut up all the haters of this band as they really can kill any momentum Bizkit may have. I am however, definitely psyched about the return of Wes Borland! Without Wes, no one pays attention to Limp Bizkit, no matter how good they still are without him as evident on "Results May Very". Kudos to Wes for making a return!

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