LIMP BIZKIT's DURST: Having WES BORLAND Back Is 'Pretty Dope'

August 14, 2004

LIMP BIZKIT frontman Fred Durst posted the following message earlier today on his own personal web blog, dubbed American Alien:

"Well, now the LIMP BIZKIT fans know about [guitarist] Wes [Borland] [referring to Wesrejoining the band—Ed.]. Pretty dope.

"I was thinking of jumping out of my journal at home and getting back onto American Aliens today. I really hope I decide to. I find relief in your words. The genius and perspective some of you have shared with me has been permanently embedded into my everyday thought process. I think it's time to open the connection again. I took a moment to let things settle in and now I feel like moving on. 'The weight of the world is carried on the backs of a desperate few.' "

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