LIMP BIZKIT Interviewed On Charlotte's 1065 THE END; Video Available

May 2, 2010

On April 26, LIMP BIZKIT members Fred Durst (vocals) and Wes Borland (guitar) were interviewed on the 1065 The End radio station in Charlotte, North Carolina. You can now watch the chat in two parts below.

A brand new LIMP BIZKIT song called "Why Try" has been posted on the band's official web site. It can also be streamed in the YouTube clip below. The track will appear on the band's new album, "Gold Cobra", which is scheduled for release this summer.

"Gold Cobra" tentative track listing:

01. Introbra
02. Douchebag
03. Why Try
04. 90 To 10
05. Rock Ship
06. Brand New Meaning
07. Shark Attack
08. Darkside Of The Moon
09. GFY
10. Venomous (LBGC)
11. Walking Away
12. Loser
13. Dance Floor
14. Back Porch
15. Angels
16. Middle Finger
17. Thank You
18. Outrobra

"Gold Cobra" is expected to feature guest appearances by a host of hip-hop artists, including WU-TANG CLAN rapper Raekwon, Paul Wall and WU-TANG CLAN producer Mathematics.

In a January 2010 interview with Guitar Edge's Elliott Politte, Wes Borland stated about "Gold Cobra", "I think that everyone who hated LIMP BIZKIT before will continue to hate LIMP BIZKIT. It's not like we, all of a sudden, grew up and started making smarter music. It's definitely a fun, party kind of vibe. It's a little bit like the old stuff, but with a little bit of maybe a [French electronic music duo] DAFT PUNK vibe thrown in on some of it. There's big, huge riffs and hopefully catchy lyrics."

"Gold Cobra" will be LIMP BIZKIT's first new studio album with the original lineup since 2000's "Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water".

According to a Twitter post by Fred Durst, LIMP BIZKIT will perform on the May 10 edition of "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" on NBC-TV. he writes, "We have no idea what we're gonna play. They want an older song. Hmmmm"

The band's first three albums have sold more than 20 million copies in the U.S. alone, and another 13 million in the rest of the world.

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