I wouldn't support Limp Bizkit being on some snuff backyard brawling, fighting contest.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I almost shouldn't be in Limp Bizkit; it's like I got matched in the factory with the wrong band.
I've accepted the fact that Limp Bizkit is my band, one that I'm a part of, a band that I've built from the beginning. It does me no good to be in somebody else's band playing their music, like Marilyn Manson or Korn. Being in Limp Bizkit allows me to be myself.
One of the things that was confusing about Limp Bizkit to some people is that our tastes were very different.
There's some people who are not understanding what Limp Bizkit is about. But, then again, who am I to tell people what they can use art for or how they can interpret it?
I could have probably gone on and still played the part of the guitar player of Limp Bizkit, but musically I was kind of bored. If I was to continue, it would have been about the money and not about the true music, and I don't want to lie to myself, or to them or to fans of Limp Bizkit.
I'm 38 years old and Limp Bizkit is just something I do. If I was a painter, it would just be a type of painting I make.
I wouldn't call myself a brawler.
I'd rather fight a buzzsaw than dance.
The best bounce rapper ain't gonna be able to compete with Jay-Z, not on a major scale.
Limp Bizkit is my main priority, but my side project, Black Light Burns, is still a labor of love. We have a record written, so we'll see when that comes out. When we tour, we go out in a van and trailer with me driving.