FRED DURST Says LIMP BIZKIT Has Never Been More Relentless Than It Is Right Now

November 5, 2004

LIMP BIZKIT frontman Fred Durst has posted the following message on the band's official web site:

"Deep in the mountains is where we have landed to explore our fears and confront the obstacles that lye [sic] before us. I have separated myself from the over stimulation Los Angeles, or any other populated city, can bring. There are no sounds of traffic, police sirens, and airplanes in the air. There are no chain restaraunts, bars, and clubs around. There are only the mountains and they have their own sounds. These monstrous beings seem to be protecting the silence that lives under the trees and it is very moving in a horrific way. Even though the man made clutter is gone from most of these parts the silence becomes so loud and intense that you realize there is life out here more powerful than you could ever imagine. I grew up in the mountains and through the years I've lost my perspective along the way and ended up in the metropolis of stimulation. I am grateful to have gone full circle at this moment in my life and found myself right back in the enviornment that my life was based upon. It becomes a part of the blood running through your veins and never really leaves. Your mind becomes stimulated by the freedom to explore the forbidden chambers inside and the level of what was once considered sanity is now balanced by useful insanity. A fine line of reference for someone in my shoes having accepted the cards I've been delt. The music coming from this studio is relentless to say the least. It speaks loudly and clearly to the demons inside of me and the rest of the band from the feel of things. The honesty in the music we are making is so raw and pounding that I feel like it demands my attention and challenges me to rationalize with what the truth to me really is today. I am living in the now and can only know what is when it is. LIMP BIZKIT has, in no way, never been more relentless and in your face until right now. Time to buckle up."

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