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 Limp Bizkit - behind the lyrics



LimpBizkit: What does Fred Durst believe?    
OK. We're all screwed up.
Like the lyrics say
- Maybe you too.
And Limp Bizkit, Eminem, and Dr Dre are part of it
Just as much as Coca Cola and Microsoft.

And the God they pray to is as convenient as Coke too
And as useful, when it really matters.

The system loves them
Just like the Beatles, Stones, Hippies and Punks before.
Make money, redefine, assimilate, move on.
And hate is the other stuff the system feeds on.

Stand up to the system and be crushed
Or change and be assimilated.
Whether you're rich and comfortable
Or poor and desperate.
Hip-hop or banker.
Citizen Robot 99.

But there is another way.
That the system can't stand, can't assimilate, can't beat.

You'll have to stand much of what you've been taught
- what you think you know -
On its head.
And the world will hate you;
Guaranteed.Grip This

Limp Bizkit, a radical view

 

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Limp Bizkit, Korn, Fred Durst, Dr Dre, Ice Cube, DMX, Ruff Ryders, Eminem, Marshall Mathers, Slim Shady, Linkin Park.
Music, rap and lyrics of anger and loss.
The sound of the lost or trapped.

Extreme River:
Radical perspective on cutting free from oppression and hopelesness.
On death and eternity.
A different view on the worth of the individual.
On making an end to guilt, shame and anger.
The truth
Alternatives to listening to Limp Bizkit.
How to enter the extreme river.


The world that spins into darkness

"There is one world, not two.
And the world that spins into darkness
is only half a turn from light.
And in the dark itself
there are lights.
Flickering candles of hesitant flame,
persistent rhythmic neons of colour,
bright floodlights of electric intensity.
A white shining of hope.
And somehow
the darkness has no power to put it out.
The light shines on in the dark,
and the darkness has never quenched it.

Lord, thank you for that.
For every glimmer of light and goodness
that falls across my path.
For every rumour of righteousness,
each breath of kindness,
Thank you."

Eddie Askew, Disguises of Love


Limp Bizkit - a radical view
http://extremeriver.org/lyrics/Limp-Bizkit.html :
Fred Durst: Hip hop music, rap and lyrics. The sound of the lost? an alternative view.