Guitarist Wes Borland isn’t exactly enthusiastic about the idea of a new Limp Bizkit album, as he recently said on the Talk Toomey Podcast:
“Nobody really wants it, but we have to do it to make promoters interested in the band and give them something to talk about so we can continue to tour and play shows.
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“When I say nobody particularly wants a new Limp Bizkit record, it’s because we sort of morphed into this nostalgic thing to where people want to hear the 11 singles that we put out and that’s it.
“I can noticeably see crowds attention drop when we play a song that is not ‘My Generation,’ ‘My Way,’ ‘Break Stuff,’ ‘Nookie,’ ‘Rearranged,’ ‘N2 Together Now,” ‘Take a Look Around,’ etc., etc… When we’re not playing one of those tracks, people go a little bit like ‘hmmph.’
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“Except for like 50 people up front going, ‘Oh my god they’re playing ‘Stuck”!
“So when I say no one wants the new Limp Bizkit record, it’s mostly because of that.”