http://www.limperium.com Well, i hate it that there's only going to be 7 tracks on it but im happy it will be here in a couple months AND that John is still in de band
If Part 2 is already recorded as people have been saying, why didn't Limp Bizkit just release it as one album?
Dedicated: They didnt promoted the album, so they wont make any money hellflame Prophecy: Wes never left the band during the recording. The fans thought that John Otto was leaving because of rehab.
I see,I just saw a list of people who didn't leave the band so I was just curious if Wes had left because I never saw anything about Wes not leaving Or something like that
Come to think of it, if an EP is cheaper than a full album then it may end up being cheaper for the fans.
I see,I just saw a list of people who didn't leave the band so I was just curious if Wes had left because I never saw anything about Wes not leaving Or something like that [/b][/quote] The rumors went that Lethal and John were leaving the band Dedicated: Its an EP, but the stores sell it as an normal album. Fred said in his post that he feels sorry about it or something like that
I hated Part 1, I'm so glad I only paid like 60 cents to download it instead of buying it because I seriously would have brought it back to the store. I hate their new sound, I don't know what the hell they are trying to achieve but it isn't working as reflected in their 1st week sales (a terrible 37,000 copies) so I'm doubtful Part 2 will be any better. Hopefully they prove me wrong and write at least a few more decent songs.
They wanted to weed out all the haters or something. It was in his weblog a few weeks/months ago. So yeah. I dont really care about the promotion stuff. The album is growing on me so im happy about that Casey: 7 track
I googled it and nothing camp up. Oh well. Either way. An EP costing more than the new NIN on the release date? The fuck?
I think they just wanted to go back to the days of "Three Dollar Bill Ya'll" or something. Not that known, not much publicity and whatnot. It really works out well for the band, in my mind. Maybe not their pockets, but it's less hassle on their attitudes and minds, you know?