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Fred Durst Firing Limp Bizkit Members After Signing With Cash Money?


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By Kevin Lavi

The Limp Bizkit comeback has reached a new high with their recent signing to Cash Money Records, but now Fred Durst is looking to make some changes to the group. The Limp Bizkit front man is reportedly considering releasing two of his original band members, DJ Lethal, and John Otto. Fred Durst reportedly has a new vision which he wants to take with the band and this vision does not include DJ Lethal and John Otto. What's Birdman think about this? 

As rumors of their imminent departure start to make the rounds, DJ Lethal had something to say about the matter. "We've worked together the last four years to bring Limp Bizkit back to where it is today and to just be thrown out on the street after the band gets a new deal and a new chance at life isn't cool," he said. "You can't push away the people who helped you get there. The fans should know that if two-fifths of the original band are not playing at the concerts, it won't be truthful to them."

In late February Lim Bizkit inked a deal with Cash Money Records, joining the likes of Drake and Nicki Minaj. Could the signing with Cash Money have anything to do with the rumors of Limp Bizkit going in a new direction?



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