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Limp Bizkit, sometimes alternately spelled as limpbizkit, is an American rock band from Jacksonville, Florida. They are often considered, along with their discoverers Korn, as the initial creators of the nu metal genre and starting to widen its popularity. Limp Bizkit undoubtedly become one of the most popular groups in the world during the late 1990s and early 2000s, and their albums today have sold over 30 million copies worldwide. The current members of the band are vocalist Fred Durst, bassist Sam Rivers, drummer John Otto - cousin of Rives, and turntablist or sampler player DJ Lethal. Their guitarist Wes Borland departed in 2001, after the release of their first three albums, and is replaced by Mike Smith for the fourth compilation of the group "Results may vary". Wes rejoined Limp Bizkit for "The unquestionable truth"only to quit again in 2006 to work onto other projects - "Black light burns"and "From first to last". Original four-track demo of this band, called "Mental aquaducts", was recorded with him but soon after that he was out of the group for the first time. Then, John Otto suggested the group consider Wes Borland, his friend from school for the vacant position. "Three dollar bill y all$"was their first full length recording, released in 1997 on Interscope. The album presented quite poorly on the Billboard 200 at the time of its release, although it did sell steadily over time due to a huge amount of touring. It was not until Limp Bizkit made further associations with Korn that they were able to promote their music more effectively via MTV, Warped Tour, the Family Values Tour, possessed by Korn and Ozzfest, which helped the album to peak at number twenty-five on the chart. The first greatest hits compilation of Limp Bizkit, titled "Greatest hits", appeared on the global music market on 8 November 2005. It contained material from the first four albums of the band, but nothing was included from "The unquestionable truth", simply because no singles were released from it. An additional DVD, which featured music videos for most of their major hits, was released in addition to the CD.
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