Significant Other
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- Seller:MovieMars-CDs
- Sales Rank:14,012
- Format:Explicit Lyrics, Enhanced
- Languages:German (Unknown), English (Original Language)
- Media:Audio CD
- Discs:1
- Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
- Dimensions (in):5.6 x 5 x 0.5
- Release Date:June 22, 1999
- MPN:490335-2
- UPC:606949033521
- EAN:0606949033521
- ASIN:B00000JCB2
Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Features:
- LIMP BIZKIT SIGNIFICANT OTHER
Tracks
- Feels Like The First Time - Foreigner
- Long, Long Way From Home - Foreigner
- Cold As Ice - Foreigner
- Headknocker - Foreigner
- Re-Arranged
- I'm Broke
- Nobody Like You
- Don't Go Off Wandering
- 9 Teen 90 Nine
- N 2 Gether Now
- Trust?
- No Sex
- Show Me What You Got
- Lesson Learned, A
- Outro
Editorial Reviews:
Album Description
New UK edition of their 1999 album, featuring a bonus EP oflive recordings from last year's 'Family Values' tour and the video of 'Break Stuff'. Bonus tracks, 'Re-Arranged' (Live), 'Nookie' (Live) and 'Break Stuff' (Live). Slimline doublejewel case. 2000 release.
Amazon.com
Florida-bred metal-rappers Limp Bizkit sold a million-plus records of their debut largely on the strength of a George Michael cover song. But the band indeed had "Faith" and the group's second outing proves that the Bizkit have the goods. Still, it seems as if boastful frontman Fred Durst is loading the band's deck again, this time by including scads of guest vocalists, such as Stone Temple Pilots' singer Scott Weiland, Method Man from Wu-Tang Clan, and Korn's Jonathan Davis. (In fact, Korn gave Limp Bizkit a leg up in the industry.) But the 16 diverse yet cohesive tracks on Significant Other don't need any help. Not as heavy as their mentors Korn--or as they are on their debut--Bizkit give Everlast a run for his money on the tuneful and appealing "Rearranged." "Just Like This" is another winning hip-hop and rock entry, while the amusing and memorable "Nookie" (as in "I did it all for the nookie") has self-deprecating lyrics not unlike the Offspring's "Self-Esteem." Bizkit segues with ease from pleasing rock and hip-hop amalgam to spooky Tool territory on "Don't Go Off Wandering" to moshable moments in the entreaty "Show Me What You Got." Significant Other may be hard to categorize, but it's easy to like. --Katherine Turman
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