Limp Bizkit Results May Vary 2003 Flac24: B Exclusive High Quality
Sam Rivers’ bass lines are the backbone of this record. In high-resolution, the "thump" in "Eat You Alive" is tighter, avoiding the muddy distortion found in compressed formats.
The road to the album was anything but smooth. Before settling on its final title, the project went through several working names, including Panty Sniffer limp bizkit results may vary 2003 flac24 b exclusive
Enjoy your high-quality listening experience with this exclusive FLAC 24-bit release of Limp Bizkit's "Results May Vary"! Sam Rivers’ bass lines are the backbone of this record
, released on September 23, 2003, remains the most polarizing chapter in Limp Bizkit's history. Created during a tumultuous period following the departure of guitarist Wes Borland, the album saw Fred Durst take a more experimental, melancholic direction that moved away from their signature nu-metal sound. Release Details & High-Res Audio Before settling on its final title, the project
: The band initially recorded several tracks with Mike Smith but later discarded much of that material, opting to write and record new songs in a brief window before a massive stadium tour with Metallica. Diverse Sound
Results May Vary was an album born of chaos, and its title was a self-fulfilling prophecy. However, when you strip away the 2003 tabloid drama and listen to the masters, you find a band trying to redefine themselves in real-time. It’s an essential piece of the nu-metal puzzle, offering a darker, more experimental side of the Jacksonville legends.
Reviewers were often harsh, citing unfocused lyrics and the lack of Borland’s creative riffs as major drawbacks. Tracklist Highlights: