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For fans of the band's rhythmic groove, the bass frequencies here are a revelation. Sam Rivers’ tone is thick and distorted, acting almost as a lead guitar in the absence of Borland. On the exclusive FLAC rip, this texture is palpable—you can hear the grind of the amp gain rather than just a wall of noise.

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Limp Bizkit’s 2003 release, , remains their most divisive work, widely criticized for its departure from the band's signature high-energy nu-metal sound following the departure of guitarist Wes Borland. Critical and Fan Reception

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Despite the mixed critical reception, the album achieved significant commercial success, peaking at #3 on the Billboard 200 and eventually going platinum

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