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The origins of the name of the band called Limp
Bizkit. The band was called "Limpwristed" as a parody of gay men. You can see this in their cover of George Michael's "Faith". "Three Dollar Bill"
is reference to being queer. As in; queer as a 3 dollar bill. Also, the name of the album that was
called "Significant Other". That is a term for a gay man's partner or lover. It's a polite way to address it as his or her "Significant Other".

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Reading this page was hilarious for some reason. I gotta admit that it may be written with a slight negative view point (or perhaps its the blunt truth and the facts speak for themselves)
Reading this page was hilarious for some reason. I gotta admit that it may be written with a slight negative view point (or perhaps its the blunt truth and the facts speak for themselves)



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The origins of the name of the band called Limp Bizkit. The band was called "Limpwristed" as a parody of gay men. You can see this in their cover of George Michael's "Faith". "Three Dollar Bill" is reference to being queer. As in; queer as a 3 dollar bill. Also, the name of the album that was called "Significant Other". That is a term for a gay man's partner or lover. It's a polite way to address it as his or her "Significant Other".

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>>>>>>>>>> Reading this page was hilarious for some reason. I gotta admit that it may be written with a slight negative view point (or perhaps its the blunt truth and the facts speak for themselves)

i believe limp bizkit has gone back to their original styling, haven't they?

Can't we have more in this article than about 90% of it being about a single incident in Sydney? And has there been a decision since January? -- Zoe

I just removed the line indicating that the song Hot Dog earned a record for the most number of times the word "fuck" was used in a song. This is not true, "Y'all Want a Single" by KoЯn has that word used about 85 times. -- Guest


This section needs serious work:

On March 7, 2003 Limp Bizkit would perform their first new material in two years live at WWE's Wrestlemania 1. Not only that, Limp Bizkit had signed up for some live tours, despite lacking a guitarist. On March 26, Durst wrote in a post on the official website: "We are playing wrestlemania this weekend. on the guitars will be head from KoЯn and mike smith from SNOT. we've been working with mike for a while. he's dope." Two days later, Durst confirmed via the band’s official website that Mike Smith would be the official guitarist.

1) It wasn't Wrestlemania 1. 2) March 26 is after March 7; does it mean WM was on March 27? --Golbez 09:45, Nov 6, 2004 (UTC)

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Hey, well, the Insane Clown Posse song "fuck the world" says fuck 93 times

I see no evidence that the correct name of the band is lower case. Amazon, MTV, et al. spell the band's name as Limp Bizkit. I suspect someone read the band's official website, noted major passages which avoided mixed case, and simply assumed this meant the band's name is all lowercase.

With the exception of e.e. cummings, very few proper nouns in English are in lowercase. Xmas Ghost 15:48, 3 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

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The typographical errors throughout this article are in serious need of fixing. I've gotten some of them corrected but there are most likely more.

Regardless of the band's status, the article should not have been littered with that many mistakes. 65.145.212.38 18:23, 22 November 2005 (UTC)[reply]

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