Limp Bizkit‘s fourth studio album “Outcomes Might Differ” has remained a black sheep of kinds among the many catalog of the nü-metal stars. Regardless of attaining platinum standing and producing setlist staples in its pair of respective singles, “Eat You Alive“, and their cowl gold-certified cowl of The Who‘s “Behind Blue Eyes“, the report has largely been overshadowed by the admittedly stronger and way more widespread earlier entries within the group’s discography.
There’s additionally a reasonably good motive for all of the shade. That 2003 effort carries the excellence of being the one album the group tracked with ex-Snot guitarist Mike Smith rather than Wes Borland, who had exited the fold two years prior. Given the absence of one of many band’s chief artistic forces, each fan and demanding reception to the report was combined at greatest.
Nonetheless, those that have held a candle for “Outcomes Might Differ” all these years could also be happy to see that the nü-metal kingpins lately dusted off a monitor from it for the primary time since 2004. Throughout a headlining efficiency on the Royal Area in Copenhagen, Denmark final night time, March twentieth, the Floridian quintet put “Gimmie The Mic” again into the set for its first stay efficiency since 2004. It additionally seems to mark the primary time Borland has performed that tune stay.
That wasn’t the one monitor the group reached a bit deeper into their pockets for on the present although, as in addition they broke into the “Three Greenback Invoice, Y’all” reduce “Stalemate” for the primary time since 2014.
The band vocalist Fred Durst prefaced these back-to-back setlist rarities by stating, “We’re gonna do some bizarre ones proper now, only for the individuals who actually wish to be bizarre.” Fan-filmed footage of these setlist returns can be found under.
Limp Bizkit are at the moment halfway by their ‘Loserville‘ tour throughout Europe and the UK, with BONES and N8NOFACE, Ecca Vandal & Karen Dió opening.
The remaining dates for that trek embrace:
03/22 Leipzig, GER – Quarterback Immobilen Area
03/23 Lodz, POL – Atlas Area
03/25 Dortmund, GER – Westfalenhalle
03/26 Amsterdam, NET – Ziggo Dome
03/28 Zurich, SWI – Hallenstadion
03/29 Bologna, ITA – Unipol Area
03/31 Frankfurt, GER – Festhalle
04/01 Antwerp, BEL – Sportpaleis
03/02 Paris, FRA – Accor Area