LIMP BIZKIT's DURST: WES BORLAND Will Be Surprised When He Hears The New Album

January 28, 2003

LIMP BIZKIT frontman Fred Durst has posted the following message at www.limpbizkit.com:

"I had an interesting dream last night about Angelina Jolie. I dreamt that I was in London playing her some new songs. She stopped me in the middle of 'Build A Bridge' and asked if it was about her. I didn't know what to say so I kept playing the song and she stopped me again and asked me to please tell her who this song is about. So I told her and she kissed me like no other. Of course my phone rings and wakes me up. That is truly and literally the woman of my dreams. Whoa!! I think about her way too much.

"Today I'm definitely gonna wrap up this last song. It's a hard one to nail down. I wish I could have all of your ears in the studio with me to get your opinions. I've finished 18 songs and only 10 to 12 are going on the album. It's a doozy. There will be a lot of surprised people when they hear this, especially Mr. Borland. Aw yeah!! Just like Cool J said, 'Don't call it a come back I've been here for years.' I give you way too much information :o) kiss my ass and I love you."

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