I bet linkin park will have a greatest hits album after their fourth...with as many singles as they have out. Anyway back on topic, Im not gonna buy it considering i have all the LB CDs, ill just burn my own greatest hits CD. but limp bizkit isnt even that good anyway.
They should release some more albums before a greatest hits. But what the hell I like limpbizkit so Im gonna buy it
But just think, albums these days are 13-16 songs a pop, usually. With three extra songs, all they have to do is have 10-13 actual "hits".
lets see...what are the hits (add more if there is) Nookie, Break Stuff, My Way, My Generation, Behind Blue Eyes, Eat You Alive, Faith, Rollin'...
Counterfeit Sour Faith Nookie Break Stuff Re-Arranged N 2 Gether Now My Generation Rollin' My Way Boiler Eat You Alive Build A Bridge Behind Blue Eyes Rentless Masturbation New Song #3 Looks like a Greatest Hits to me. EDIT: I'm thinking they might put a studio version of Crack Addict on there, or Just Drop Dead.
Most bands usually release a greatest hits record to complete record deals and the such. Maybe bizkit's moving to a new label?[/guess]
I downloaded a 'studio' version of Crack Addict, it wasn't the live Wrestlemania one, but it sounded really shitty. I hope they re-recorded it.
I think Durst is the Head Of Talent Relations at Interscope Records, so I don't see why he'd move to another label. Unless he got fired from that position and I forgot about it. Durst & Co. could move to Flawless Records, Durst's record company. Iono. I don't care either way.
that is funny! a head of talent relations with no talent what so ever [/b][/quote] let's take a look at the talent of Interscope & their sister companies. Bold means they're talented, IMO. not alot of talent on the roster, IMO. So I don't see any problems with Durst heading up that division.
Sour was a single too, and the video for it got a lot more airplay than Counterfeit ever did. They should include more of their older stuff though too.