My friend made me a copy of Limp Bizkit’s demo when they opened for Korn. This was my favorite song off the demo. I was looking forward to when the actual album came out and was disappointed with the album version of “Pollution.” Love the guitars in the demo version.
The part where he says tight 3 times and the that epic bridge and on the verse where they play the riff but like it has more groove which they shouldn't have put
Totalmente de acuerdo. El three dollar bill fue la EVOLUCIÓN de este sonido. Es un disco que hasta elndia de hoy escucho. Siendo sincero nada de lo que sacaron luego me interesó... Y no lo digo de "hipster" porwue se hicieron famosos etc... Es solo que el hip hop blanquito con PEQUEÑAS dosis de rock que hacian no era lo mio. El primer disco? GENIAL.
the electronic droning melody in the background of the verses reminds me of the music in old games like super mario 64, is it just me or does anyone else also hear that
@Jose Carlos Chavez. Fred Durst has said he liked and was influenced by Deftones, he even mentions Deftones in some of Limp Bizkit’s songs. Fred was also influenced by Suicidal Tendencies (he also mentions Suicidal Tendancies in one of their songs as well), Rage Against The Machine, and Faith No More.
This Demo Version Is Epic!!!
That’s what IM thinking bro
I love this version of pollution way more then the album version
I feel the same way toward stuck, I do like the album version of pollution better tho🫡
I love both but this one’s fuckin awesome
yea its so fkn awesome . better that albums version alot
My friend made me a copy of Limp Bizkit’s demo when they opened for Korn. This was my favorite song off the demo. I was looking forward to when the actual album came out and was disappointed with the album version of “Pollution.” Love the guitars in the demo version.
F'n awesome!
It sounds better than Final Version.
it actually doesn’t, you’re only saying that because it sounds different than what you’re used to
@@fatefatefate can't someone have an opinion different than yours?
if it wasn't for the bridge i would agree with you
The part where he says tight 3 times and the that epic bridge and on the verse where they play the riff but like it has more groove which they shouldn't have put
Este es el estilo que realmente Limp Bizkit debería haber mantenido durante los años. Insane
Totalmente de acuerdo. El three dollar bill fue la EVOLUCIÓN de este sonido. Es un disco que hasta elndia de hoy escucho. Siendo sincero nada de lo que sacaron luego me interesó... Y no lo digo de "hipster" porwue se hicieron famosos etc... Es solo que el hip hop blanquito con PEQUEÑAS dosis de rock que hacian no era lo mio. El primer disco? GENIAL.
fucking awesome
the electronic droning melody in the background of the verses reminds me of the music in old games like super mario 64, is it just me or does anyone else also hear that
Holy shit
Dumpster Jump!!!
Does anyone know what the lyrics of the gibberish part near the end are? I can't decipher them and I must know what blud is saying
Who has traversed through these lanes?ftw
Stick Quick Licks
St anger snare
where u get this?
Deftones INFLUENCE
Sounds more like Korn song.
@@marekdyrda1008 listen to Engine No.9 by Deftones, very similar actually
@@amiantosluggore dude it's one genre, so nothing special in it
@Jose Carlos Chavez. Fred Durst has said he liked and was influenced by Deftones, he even mentions Deftones in some of Limp Bizkit’s songs. Fred was also influenced by Suicidal Tendencies (he also mentions Suicidal Tendancies in one of their songs as well), Rage Against The Machine, and Faith No More.
@@nu-metalfan2654 He mentioned Chino in Indigo Flow which is track 11 on 3DBY (same album as this)