LIMP BIZKIT To Issue New Single In The U.K.

November 21, 2003

LIMP BIZKIT's current single, "Behind Blue Eyes", will be issued as a CD- and 7-inch single on Monday (Nov. 24) in the U.K., according to MTV.com. The vinyl version of the "Results May Vary" single is backed with "Just Drop Dead", a track purported to be about Britney Spears that Fred Durst posted on the band's web site this summer. The digital version of the single adds to that a remix of the "Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water" single "Rollin'".

In other news, Durst and LIMP BIZKIT guitarist Mike Smith (ex-SNOT) dropped by K-Rock's "The Cane Show" in New York Friday (November 21) to talk about the group's new album and their Back 2 Basics U.S. tour with KORN. Listen to the interview in two parts: Part#1, Part#2.

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