Dust off the red cap and cargo shorts
Keep on Rollin' baby - Limp Bizkit are back with their first album in 10 years.
The kings of the Nu-Metal genre were never the most beloved band from a critical standpoint, and they've leaned into this with their new album title 'Limp Bizkit Still Sucks'.
Lead single 'Dad Vibes' was debuted this summer at the Lollapalooza Festival, and frontman Fred Durst showed off his new look - middle-aged dad at a GAA match.
The album is their first since 2011's 'Gold Cobra' and the rock music landscape has changed drastically since then.
Indeed, the first track on the album is titled 'Out Of Style' which is another hint to the band are conscious of the fact they're no longer the coolest or hippest band around - wait, have Limp Bizkit become self-aware?
Jacksonville, Florida's finest were maybe the hottest band in the world this time 20 years ago which may seem absurd to any of our younger readers, but they had a number one single in the Irish charts in 2001 with 'Rollin' and Fred Durst performed with Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page at the VMAS that same year - yes, they really were that big.
1999's 'Significant Other' alone sold nearly 20 million copies worldwide, and their infamous, legendary performance at Woodstock 99 has become a byword for debauchery and decadence in rock music.
The album was revealed in the most Limp Bizkit way possible; guitarist Wes Borland doing a skit of someone reviewing the album.
It's delightfully odd, and the video contains some snippets of some of the riffs to expect when the album releases this Sunday.
'Limp Bizkit Still Sucks' track listing:
01. “Out Of Style”
02. “Dirty Rotten Bizkit”
03. “Dad Vibes”
04. “Turn It Up, Bitch”
05. “Don’t Change”
06. “You Bring Out The Worst In Me”
07. “Love The Hate”
08. “Barnacle”
09. “Empty Hole”
10. “Pill Popper”
11. “Snacky Poo”
12. “Goodbye”
Are we expecting Limp Bizkit to compete with Adele for Album Of The Year? Probably not, but a self-aware Limp Bizkit album is an intriguing prospect.