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| 1. Feels Like The First Time - Foreigner |
| 2. Long, Long Way From Home - Foreigner |
| 3. Cold As Ice - Foreigner |
| 4. Headknocker - Foreigner |
| 5. Re-Arranged |
| 6. I'm Broke |
| 7. Nobody Like You |
| 8. Don't Go Off Wandering |
| 9. 9 Teen 90 Nine |
| 10. N 2 Gether Now |
| 11. Trust? |
| 12. No Sex |
| 13. Show Me What You Got |
| 14. Lesson Learned, A |
| 15. Outro |
| 16. Untitled |
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4.0 out of 5 stars
A VERY HIGH STEP UP FROM THEIR AWFUL DEBUT,
By MICHAEL TAYLOR "SNAKEFIST2" (RICHMOND, VA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Significant Other (Audio CD)
THIS TIME AROUND, LIMP BIZKIT IMPROVED THEIR SONGS AND FRED DURST IMPROVED HIS SINGING AND RAPPING. FROM START TO FINISH, THIS CD F***IN ROCKS!BEST SONGS OF THE ALBUM ARE; I WOULD DEFINITELY RECCOMEND THIS CD TO ANY FAN OF LIMP BIZKIT OR ANYONE WHO JUST LIKES HEARING PEOPLE RAP TO HEAVY METAL GUITARS. GET THIS ONE NOW!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best LB ever had to offer!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Significant Other (Audio CD)
Okay, you read my review on "Chocolate Starfish", now its one step back to Limp Bizkit's prior effort "Significant Other". This, according to me was the best album Limp Bizkit had to offer till date. Fred, Wes, Joh, Sam and Lethal were inseperably directed their collective talent towards the establsihment of Limp Bizkit as a Nu-Metal Heavy Weight and also find a deeper philosophy in their music, unlike their rather random debut. This was the first time they had an all-star lineup which includes Jonathan Davis of koRn, Scott Weiland of STP, Method Man of Wu-Tang Clan. Here is how the album goes:01 Intro -- Damn weird and totally Limp Bizkit. 02 Just Like This -- Swingin Hip-Hop beats courtesy of John Otto. 03 Nookie -- He did it all for the Nookie. The flow continues. 04 Break Stuff -- The heaviest song on the album!Anger unleashed! 05 Re-Arranged -- Some people may buy the whole godamn record just for this song. Its the deepest and the most beautiful song that Limp ever made. Fred shows he can sing too, not only that, he can sing beautifully as well. 06 I'm Broke -- Continues where Nookie left last. 07 Nobody Like You -- Featuring Jonathan Davis and Scott Weiland. 08 Don't Go Off Wandering -- Uncanily weird. 09 9 Teen 90 Nine -- Don't Stop! It's 1999 baby! Swing! 10 N 2 Gether Now -- Awesome rhymes dropped by Method Man. 11 Trust? -- Probably doesnt belong on this album, but its there. 12 No Sex -- A rather philosophical song, "Dirty Sex!". 13 Show Me What You Got -- Another Thank-you song. 14 A Lesson Learned -- Isn't is supposed to be "Learnt"?? 15 Outro -- Sick, and annoying as usual. That's it hope it was useful. Reviews on the rest of the Limp albums coming soon!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great band,
By A Customer
This review is from: Significant Other (Audio CD)
Even though Limp Bizkit's era of success is coming to a close and their Greatest Hits album is due out later this year, its undeniable that they did make a mark on music and that their a household name of today. I laugh at all the people who think their rebels when they wear "ANTI LIMP BIZKIT" shirts because in reality, LISTENING to LB is being more rebellious because its not trendy anymore. Fred Durst- love him or hate him was probably one of the best rock frontmen of all time, right up there with Axl Rose, Kurt Cobain, and Robert Plant. Controversial, brave, and just doesn't give a (...) perfect ingredients. This is a fun rap-rock album that doesn't hold back. This'll go down as a classic.
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