LIMP BIZKIT Drummer Launches Record Label

January 8, 2005

LIMP BIZKIT drummer John Otto has launched a new independent record label, dubbed Scheme Addicts Records.

After spending the past six years winning Grammy nominations, MTV awards, and selling over 35 million records worldwide, Otto founded Scheme Addicts Records in 2004 with the sole purpose of creating a label and an environment where "the artist comes first and the music is everything," according to a posting on the label's web site.

Look for Scheme Addicts' first releases from the blazing electronic duo JACKAL AND HYDE and new rap duo RED ROCK. Hailing from the mighty hometown of LIMP BIZKIT — Jacksonville, Florida — these records are "sure to be smash hits" this spring, reads a posting on the web site. More information about each act, including audio samples, is available from this location.

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