Yeah. What's even more eerie - the video was awarded at 2001 VMA's, and then Fred got a thank you letter and a fruit basket from the Port Authority of NYC, for featuring the building in the video - it arrived the day before the attack.
It's called Nu-Metal and it has bands like Limp Bizkit, Linkin Park, Slipknot, Korn, Papa Roach, Powerman 5000, Static X and hundreds more. Slipknot and Linkin Park are the ones who really put this genre on the map while the bands that followed kept it alive.
Brad Delson is the reason why I started to play guitar. Of course there are others that inspired me to learn to play, but Brad from Linkin Park was my niche. My first guitar was a PRS that I still play today. Nice to see other's recognize the lesser thought of guitarist in HUGE bands (especially Nu-Metal) like Wes and Brad!
yeah . wes is probably one of the most OVERLOOKED guitarists... dude has such unique songwriting techniques and such a good ear. i loved his guitar sounds and riffs.
It's hilarious to see all the people shit on Limp Bizkit nowadays trying to say they were always trash and acting like they were some kind of weird fringe music that only weirdos listened to. Then when you go back and watch their videos, everyone who was anyone at the time is making appearances.
@@nsasupporter7557 i have such great memories with this song, My older sibling used to always blast limp bizkit in his car when he took me to fishing and all over the country. Brings me back.
I used to listen to Limp Bizkit during my WWE phase in high school. This song was once The Undertaker's intro music. I cringe so hard listening to it now. 😂
@@michaelriddick7116 Different lifetime! This music video was filmed around August ~ September 2000. The last year of the 20th century and 2nd millennium!
It's weird to hear her say it takes her down memory lane, when I was 20 when this was released and it felt so fresh and fun. LB were just fun back then.
this song was released September 5th a week before the 9/11 attacks happened. And as others mentioned they were able to film on top of the twin towers for the video.
I wrote the song, and did the guitar,, Princess Diana's appointment at the world trade Centre charity event in New York City On The Tuesday morning at 9 am On The Tuesday morning at the world trade Centre charity event On The 11 September 2001 remember that girl in fight club movie is Princess Diana's ghost
No, the music video was filmed around August ~ September 2000, the last year of the 20th century and 2nd millennium! The song was released around October.
Your probably to young to have recognized that was the Twin Towers they were on top of that would come down on 9/11. That trips me out that theirs people in they're 20's now that were either baby's or not even born yet walking around as adults. I turned 36 in 9/2001 so it just as much a trip when the Towers weren't there anymore. Oh yeah, great song too. My second fav Bizkit video after Break Stuff.
To make sense of the Ben Stiller cameo a bit, this music video was filmed around the same time zoolander was filmed, Ben appeared in this and Fred appeared in zoolander.
Actually the movie Meet the Parents was more around this time. This song came out in 2000, which was when Meet the Parents came out. Zoolander came out the following year in 2001
@@xxjayjay01xx oh yeah, true. I’m not a Ben Stiller fan, I actually think he only became famous because of his mom and dad… they were already famous. So he got lucky. The only semi decent Ben Stiller movie was “There’s Something About Mary” and that wasn’t even all that good
Zoolander was being talked about on television as the plane went into the world trade Centre, Zoolander and John wick have the same batshit crazy story line just different producers
I give zero fucks what anyone says, this band remains the best house party band to play if you are ready for the party to jump off and get people on their feet.
This was the beginning of the Nu-Metal genre. Them and Korn started it all. Also this song will forever be The Undertakers theme song when he was American Badass to me
I miss music like this. It was for sure fun. Yeah, I was a senior in HS when this came out, such an interesting time in music looking back on it. It's funny, because all throughout the 90s the whole thing was pushing back on censorship and LB was a huge middle finger to that group that was saying it was music, movies, and games that were screwing up the kids. You can hear that a lot in Eminem's early music too. Sad to think censorship ultimately won, because music that just didn't give a F is gone.
I'm not only change the name of the band to limp bizkit but also played lead guitarist and singer,,,,,,, you have to watch the movie called fight club with Brad Pitt, this song is about my appointment at Princess Diana's appointment at the world trade Centre charity event in building 2 at 9 am On The Tuesday morning the 11 September 2001,,, remember that date???
Such a fun song and one that also brings ne NaCl to those early 2000s too!! I love your reaction to this and all your other videos. You are very sweet and lovely!! 🌹🌹❤️❤️❤️❤️
2000’s was peak fun and awesomeness for America. Films, music, and God knows what else has just fallen off a cliff. Not much creativity happening these days.
I have got to ask you how old you are! I watch tons of these reaction videos and I can't believe how many of you " reactors" have never heard of bands like Metallica, Korn, Pantera, etc. There is no way possible you have never heard of these bands unless you grew up in an Amish community!
What's wild is that while we give Nu Metal a hard time.. They kept guitars and real musicians in the pop scene.. Like look at pop over the last 13-15 years, there are barely any if any guitars in the top 10. I'd be more than happy to put metal into these charts again, because its fun music at the end of the day.
They were rarely ever serious, mostly because of Fred and his lyricism (he had a few shining moments but not much)... The cool thing about them is that, instrumentally, they were fucking incredible (still are).
An exceptional country version of this was done by Robyn Adele Anderson/ Sarah Krauss/ Julianne Daley, and a jazz version of "Break Stuff" by RAA by herself
You know, you mention who much you like 2000s music and yet haven't seen one of those songs that has all these same elements but that you haven't mentioned yet. That being Kid Rock "Bawitdaba" and "Cowboy." The first is a banger I would put up against any of the day (or since) along with lots of fun and the second slipping right into that fun category you mentioned. I might also add--as I'm absolutely sure people have mentioned before--you've still got at least two songs that compete right up there with "Rollin." Those being "Nookie" and "Break Stuff." Every time I hear one of these, I say to myself this is the best Bizkit song, until I hear the other one. And as good as "My Generation" is, it's a bit of a step down from the other big three. BTW: LOVE the fun you have with this genre! And just noticed I kind of said the same thing said in the second paragraph in an earlier comment from over a month ago. Yes, I'm a multi-time listener to the reactionaries ( ;-) ) I watch.
This is the only thing I think about when I see this video. It is very creepy. The band received a letter from the WTC congratulating the band on the VMA the video on Sept 10, 2001
The building they were on was one of the twin tower's, and a year after it came out they received an award for the video like a week before 9/11 and one day before the attacks they received a gift from some of the people who worked there
No matter how much i delve deeper into more progressive and more complex metal, songs like these, other nu metal, and even some 80s glam metal will always be a fun time to put on now and then
Pretty cool song! Always enjoyed it and still do today! The song came out in 2000, the last year of the 20th century and 2nd millennium! (It was pretty much the tail end of the "90s" before the "2000s" kicked in.) The music video was filmed around August ~ September 2000. The towers you see in the video are indeed the World Trade Center, the South Tower in this case. Limp Bizkit received a letter in the mail from the World Trade Center's building manager on September 10 2001, thanking them for choosing the World Trade Center for the music video and also congratulating them for winning the "Rock Video Of The Year" Award at the MTV Video Music Awards - which took place on September 6 2001… Cheers 🙂
Nice to see an younger perspective. Off on some stuff here but I get why!. Thanks for the vid! Calling it 2000's style is sorta strange as this style was more 90's and died off in the 2000's. (song released in the year 2000). Also you can't call it nostalgic the whole time and then in the end admit you have not listened to anything by them.
Memory lane for sure. I was 18 years old when this came out! Limp Bizkit was huge back then. We also thought we were cool doing the rollin crotch grab at 18.
Eminem became big in the same time and was a friend of Fred Durst, the lead singer of LB. They featured them both in videos in this days but Eminem start a diss fight because of LB DJ Lethal (an ex-member of House of Pain - a band who was lead by Eminem personal enemy Everlast) and diss also Fred Durst in different tracks. That ends the friendship. And crop tops and baggy pants are back in the youth trends. I'm now 42 wearing baggy back in this days and celebrate the comeback of this type of pants. I hate this ultra skin type pants from the time period before this trend. 😅
Two more Limp Bizkit songs to react to: - Rearranged (from 2nd album) - Out of Style (From latest album) Rearranged isn't really a "typical" Limp Bizkit song. But it's one of my favourites from their earlier work.
Ya never know what Guitarist, Wes Borland, will hit the stage looking like. Search Wes Borland (images) and you'll see. More LB songs to try is: Break Stuff __ Nookie __ My Generation __ Re-Arranged __ My Way __ Take A Look Around.
If you are going to go down the Limp Bizkit rabbit hole they have a lot of super fun super 2000s songs that just rock but also you HAVE to check their cover of Behind Blue Eyes - they can actually sing beautifully too. If you want a fun song thats probably even more relevant now days My Generation. Also if you want a song that hits different as you get older check out Almost Over.
"So 2000's" hits differently when you realize they filmed this on top of one of the World Trade Center buildings 11 months before 9/11.
Yeah. What's even more eerie - the video was awarded at 2001 VMA's, and then Fred got a thank you letter and a fruit basket from the Port Authority of NYC, for featuring the building in the video - it arrived the day before the attack.
Thanks for the observations @@_nopestr
Thanks for pointing this out check out gematria effect news by Zachary k hubbard for a ton of info on these subjects.
The south tower to be exact
The shit song probably caused the muslims to bring them down.
Watch the Video for their song Break Stuff. Its full with actors and musicians.
My generation too
did u hear break stuff egged the crowd in '99 to riot
"not meant to be taken seriously...just outrageous fun" PERFECTLY stated... yes do more they had a lot of FUN hits back then
Wes Borland really emphasized the Rock in this genre. He and Brad Delson (Linkin Park), never compromised the Rock element of the "Rap Rock" genre.
It's called Nu-Metal and it has bands like Limp Bizkit, Linkin Park, Slipknot, Korn, Papa Roach, Powerman 5000, Static X and hundreds more. Slipknot and Linkin Park are the ones who really put this genre on the map while the bands that followed kept it alive.
Brad Delson is the reason why I started to play guitar. Of course there are others that inspired me to learn to play, but Brad from Linkin Park was my niche. My first guitar was a PRS that I still play today. Nice to see other's recognize the lesser thought of guitarist in HUGE bands (especially Nu-Metal) like Wes and Brad!
Tell us you're wyt trash without telling us you're wyt trash. 😂 Jk jk don't get your Goodwill knickers in a twist.
yeah . wes is probably one of the most OVERLOOKED guitarists... dude has such unique songwriting techniques and such a good ear. i loved his guitar sounds and riffs.
Limp bizkit - Boiler, such a great song by them and one of their best imo.
Yeah, it's a masterpiece
It's hilarious to see all the people shit on Limp Bizkit nowadays trying to say they were always trash and acting like they were some kind of weird fringe music that only weirdos listened to. Then when you go back and watch their videos, everyone who was anyone at the time is making appearances.
They have alot of good songs to check out! Break Stuff, Nookie, Take A Look Around, Boiler, Re-Arranged, Behind Blue Eyes, Eat You Alive.
I liked Limp Bizkit as a teenager, but I grew out of it
@@nsasupporter7557 i have such great memories with this song, My older sibling used to always blast limp bizkit in his car when he took me to fishing and all over the country. Brings me back.
Good is a uh... strong word
I used to listen to Limp Bizkit during my WWE phase in high school. This song was once The Undertaker's intro music. I cringe so hard listening to it now. 😂
Same 😂
Cringe? 😂
Why?
Still a badass song!
Yeah breh.. you cant cringe... its a cool song!!!!
It’s always eerie to see the Twin Towers at the beginning and end. The outside scenes with them at night is on top of one of the towers.
Ya, its wild thinking about the pre-9/11 world sometimes 😢
The south tower
@@michaelriddick7116
Different lifetime!
This music video was filmed around August ~ September 2000.
The last year of the 20th century and 2nd millennium!
It's weird to hear her say it takes her down memory lane, when I was 20 when this was released and it felt so fresh and fun. LB were just fun back then.
Lol i was 17.. wow.. memory lane
this song was released September 5th a week before the 9/11 attacks happened. And as others mentioned they were able to film on top of the twin towers for the video.
Oh damn
I wrote the song, and did the guitar,, Princess Diana's appointment at the world trade Centre charity event in New York City On The Tuesday morning at 9 am On The Tuesday morning at the world trade Centre charity event On The 11 September 2001 remember that girl in fight club movie is Princess Diana's ghost
Video made in 2000 though.
Not to mention that they got a letter on September 10th thanking them for having the towers in the video.
No, the music video was filmed around August ~ September 2000, the last year of the 20th century and 2nd millennium!
The song was released around October.
I'm not ashamed to say that Chocolate Starfish and the Hotdog Flavored Water was the first album I ever bought
All this song makes me think about. Standing at 6'10 weighing 290lbs From Death Valley The Undertaker!!!
Taker was FAT during that time, 300 pounds at least lol
Your probably to young to have recognized that was the Twin Towers they were on top of that would come down on 9/11. That trips me out that theirs people in they're 20's now that were either baby's or not even born yet walking around as adults. I turned 36 in 9/2001 so it just as much a trip when the Towers weren't there anymore. Oh yeah, great song too. My second fav Bizkit video after Break Stuff.
For some great riffs by Limp Bizkit, I recommend Take a Look Around of the same album.
To make sense of the Ben Stiller cameo a bit, this music video was filmed around the same time zoolander was filmed, Ben appeared in this and Fred appeared in zoolander.
Actually the movie Meet the Parents was more around this time. This song came out in 2000, which was when Meet the Parents came out. Zoolander came out the following year in 2001
@@nsasupporter7557 Yeah, but it takes much longer to release a movie after it's been filmed compared to a music video.
@@xxjayjay01xx oh yeah, true.
I’m not a Ben Stiller fan, I actually think he only became famous because of his mom and dad… they were already famous. So he got lucky. The only semi decent Ben Stiller movie was “There’s Something About Mary” and that wasn’t even all that good
Zoolander was being talked about on television as the plane went into the world trade Centre, Zoolander and John wick have the same batshit crazy story line just different producers
They're also best friends and raised their kids together, Fred dedicates a song to him on the same album
I give zero fucks what anyone says, this band remains the best house party band to play if you are ready for the party to jump off and get people on their feet.
This was the beginning of the Nu-Metal genre. Them and Korn started it all.
Also this song will forever be The Undertakers theme song when he was American Badass to me
I miss music like this. It was for sure fun. Yeah, I was a senior in HS when this came out, such an interesting time in music looking back on it. It's funny, because all throughout the 90s the whole thing was pushing back on censorship and LB was a huge middle finger to that group that was saying it was music, movies, and games that were screwing up the kids. You can hear that a lot in Eminem's early music too. Sad to think censorship ultimately won, because music that just didn't give a F is gone.
It would be great to see the reaction
"Behind Blue Eyes"
"Take a Look Around"
🙂
Behind blue eyes is a legendary song. 👍
@@dalj4362 Yeah it's a legendarily bad cover of a great Who song
@@Perry2186 I wouldn't say it's a bad cover at all. I like it more than the original 😅
pure party music! ah the memories. good times!
Brings back memories from 8th grade good times and music videos were awesome then
"Break Stuff" next please!!
When you say “so 2000’s” so you mean 100 times better than the sh*t that gets released these days!
I'm not only change the name of the band to limp bizkit but also played lead guitarist and singer,,,,,,, you have to watch the movie called fight club with Brad Pitt, this song is about my appointment at Princess Diana's appointment at the world trade Centre charity event in building 2 at 9 am On The Tuesday morning the 11 September 2001,,, remember that date???
The girl in fight club movie is Princess Diana's ghost
Thoroughly enjoyed this. Do the Bizkit rabbithole, you'll love it.
This kinda reminds me of little bit of the American badass The Undertaker
Break stuff is a nice song to react to has alot of cameos in the video :)
This was the JAM back in the day
The night shots with them singing on top of a building, it was the World Trade Center a year before the were knocked down.
I'll never fault you for going in for some more Limp!
Such a fun song and one that also brings ne NaCl to those early 2000s too!! I love your reaction to this and all your other videos. You are very sweet and lovely!! 🌹🌹❤️❤️❤️❤️
2000’s was peak fun and awesomeness for America. Films, music, and God knows what else has just fallen off a cliff. Not much creativity happening these days.
Grew up with them and still love them
I have got to ask you how old you are! I watch tons of these reaction videos and I can't believe how many of you " reactors" have never heard of bands like Metallica, Korn, Pantera, etc. There is no way possible you have never heard of these bands unless you grew up in an Amish community!
Fred Durst and Slim Shady were really good friends before well.... so them sounding a bit like Shady isn't just a coincidence
Jeez'. It's been a while since I've heard that. When we were 18, we've heard that a lot around 2001. Still awesome. Thanks for bringing it back ;-)
Great reaction...Break stuff is the way forward from here...Attitude and celeb friends galore , you'll love it 🤣
Dude the remix of this song with method man and red man is fucking amazing.
Its awesome that you're into the music I grew up on 😃💯!
I had so much fun jamming to LB back then
More Limp Bizkit would be great!
I remember blasting this song off my portable CD player in junior high in the early 2000s
This song brings back so many fond memories of me being in seventh grade at my old junior high school in 2000/2001
1st
Keep on rollin' baby... xD
What's wild is that while we give Nu Metal a hard time.. They kept guitars and real musicians in the pop scene.. Like look at pop over the last 13-15 years, there are barely any if any guitars in the top 10. I'd be more than happy to put metal into these charts again, because its fun music at the end of the day.
They were rarely ever serious, mostly because of Fred and his lyricism (he had a few shining moments but not much)...
The cool thing about them is that, instrumentally, they were fucking incredible (still are).
An exceptional country version of this was done by Robyn Adele Anderson/ Sarah Krauss/ Julianne Daley, and a jazz version of "Break Stuff" by RAA by herself
LB still amazing. They just pump you up and have fun with it.
You know, you mention who much you like 2000s music and yet haven't seen one of those songs that has all these same elements but that you haven't mentioned yet. That being Kid Rock "Bawitdaba" and "Cowboy." The first is a banger I would put up against any of the day (or since) along with lots of fun and the second slipping right into that fun category you mentioned.
I might also add--as I'm absolutely sure people have mentioned before--you've still got at least two songs that compete right up there with "Rollin." Those being "Nookie" and "Break Stuff." Every time I hear one of these, I say to myself this is the best Bizkit song, until I hear the other one. And as good as "My Generation" is, it's a bit of a step down from the other big three.
BTW: LOVE the fun you have with this genre! And just noticed I kind of said the same thing said in the second paragraph in an earlier comment from over a month ago. Yes, I'm a multi-time listener to the reactionaries ( ;-) ) I watch.
Here for more!
It’s crazy that this video was filmed on the top of one of the twin towers and not even a year later 9/11 would happen ☹️
This is the only thing I think about when I see this video. It is very creepy. The band received a letter from the WTC congratulating the band on the VMA the video on Sept 10, 2001
Oh my god. It IS Stephen Dorff! Never noticed that before!
wwe undertakers theme song early 2000's haha love it!
Next react "Break Stuff" 😅
I bought this album on cassette at the drugstore when it came out.
it's a fun track, makes me want to party!
The building they were on was one of the twin tower's, and a year after it came out they received an award for the video like a week before 9/11 and one day before the attacks they received a gift from some of the people who worked there
React to "My Generation" by Limp Bizkit as well! 👌
No matter how much i delve deeper into more progressive and more complex metal, songs like these, other nu metal, and even some 80s glam metal will always be a fun time to put on now and then
Love the hair 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Pretty cool song!
Always enjoyed it and still do today!
The song came out in 2000,
the last year of the 20th century and 2nd millennium!
(It was pretty much the tail end of the "90s" before the "2000s" kicked in.)
The music video was filmed around August ~ September 2000. The towers you see in the video are indeed the World Trade Center, the South Tower in this case.
Limp Bizkit received a letter in the mail from the World Trade Center's building manager on September 10 2001, thanking them for choosing the World Trade Center for the music video and also congratulating them for winning the "Rock Video Of The Year" Award at the MTV Video Music Awards - which took place on September 6 2001…
Cheers 🙂
Nice to see an younger perspective. Off on some stuff here but I get why!. Thanks for the vid! Calling it 2000's style is sorta strange as this style was more 90's and died off in the 2000's. (song released in the year 2000). Also you can't call it nostalgic the whole time and then in the end admit you have not listened to anything by them.
Livin it up 2015 live performance in France. WesBorland weird and amazing styles!!!!!
I’m watching this to support you Rach. 🤘🏻💥🔥🙏🏻💯
The only song I like from them is called “Break Stuff”
The video was filmed on the roof of one of the twin towers in NYC on 10th September 2000.
South tower observation deck helicopter landing
u should see their performance at WrestlerMania 18 i think...WWF for Undertaker Theme
I need you to hurry up and react to the 3rd pain remains! The anticipation is killing me 😂
Memory lane for sure. I was 18 years old when this came out! Limp Bizkit was huge back then. We also thought we were cool doing the rollin crotch grab at 18.
Urban assault vehicles the best version of this song
🤣🤣🤣 I love your reaction.
Wow!just found your channel 😎🙏🏼
90s baby........😂😮😅
I was breakdancing to this song in early 2000 in Russia, also do more Slipknot coves , we got more in common
So *2000...🤔* Well they are performing on the *World trade Centers* that disappeared on *9/11*
Wow! The World Trade Center..😮no words
Feels like I'm back in high-school listening to this.
Filmed this on the twin towers shortly before 9/11 too. Insane.
It's Crazy how many people featured with Limp Bizkit and rose to greater heights
Eminem became big in the same time and was a friend of Fred Durst, the lead singer of LB. They featured them both in videos in this days but Eminem start a diss fight because of LB DJ Lethal (an ex-member of House of Pain - a band who was lead by Eminem personal enemy Everlast) and diss also Fred Durst in different tracks. That ends the friendship.
And crop tops and baggy pants are back in the youth trends. I'm now 42 wearing baggy back in this days and celebrate the comeback of this type of pants. I hate this ultra skin type pants from the time period before this trend. 😅
“This is my FIRST time listening to limp bizkit “ how do you know it is “absolutely 2000 and you love it “
You gotta do “my way” or “my generation”
Present 🤓☝🏽
Two more Limp Bizkit songs to react to:
- Rearranged (from 2nd album)
- Out of Style (From latest album)
Rearranged isn't really a "typical" Limp Bizkit song. But it's one of my favourites from their earlier work.
2000 - no iphones, no internet, but Rollin!
2000? Absolute bonkers!
This is objectively better than any new 'song'.
Ya never know what Guitarist, Wes Borland, will hit the stage looking like. Search Wes Borland (images) and you'll see. More LB songs to try is: Break Stuff __ Nookie __ My Generation __ Re-Arranged __ My Way __ Take A Look Around.
There was another version of this with other artists with them. Rollin' Urban Assault Vehicle
Em is a contemporary of LB and appears in their Break Stuff video
If you are going to go down the Limp Bizkit rabbit hole they have a lot of super fun super 2000s songs that just rock but also you HAVE to check their cover of Behind Blue Eyes - they can actually sing beautifully too.
If you want a fun song thats probably even more relevant now days My Generation.
Also if you want a song that hits different as you get older check out Almost Over.
I like how you know a supporting actor from Blade but not Limp Bizkit. 😂 Love it.
Yeah, I seen them when they were touring for that album with Metallica , Korn, Kid Rock and power man 5000, that’s Rob Zombie’s brothers band
The Undertaker from WWE used this song for his entrance
Oh yeah, definitely a time machine with this video. Watch the video “Break Stuff” next 🤘
crazy to see the top of the WTC...
Nostalgia from 2000... 😂
Check Break Stuff from Aftershock 2023, they still rocking and they sound so good after all this time.
Yass finally !!!
gotta listen to uncensored versions of these songs