Is Limp Bizkit the best band of our generation? Two fantastic albums that were definitely the peak of the 90s nu-metal era, and summed up the zeitgest of the millenial generation
>>74347392
>of our generation?
you are the second anon that thinks 90s-early 00s music is part of "our"generation.
>>74347599
was this the worst post of our generation?
>>74347392
i dont understand why every time i get on mu, there is a limp bizkit thread. theyre albums are not really worth listening to. they dont really stand out enough from their contemporaries at the time (311, kid rock, etc) and i didnt bother with anything after chocolate starfish. to me they are just a mid/late 90s numetal footnote the same as all those late 60s garage bands are footnotes, late 70s disco act footnotes, and post 2000 indie rock footnotes.
i have a couple of their songs i keep in the 90s shuffler, but thats plenty enough for me.
>>74347635
Are you retarded?
>>74347599
If you're on 4chan and weren't born in the early 90's/late 80's at the earliest you have bigger problems than this my friend
>>74347392
>Is Limp Bizkit the worst band of our generation?
i fixed it for you, op.
>unironically liking Limp Bizkit more than any other band of its time
It was a good era but LB is a far cry from even being "among the best"