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Wes Borland Back With Limp Bizkit


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wesborland.jpgThree years after he left the band, guitarist Wes Borland is back with Limp Bizkit and working on the group's next album.

Beginning Monday morning (August 16), visitors to the homepage of Limp Bizkit's official site were immediately confronted by a photo collage showing Borland in a studio with his former bandmates. Under the images, the caption reads: "August Thirteenth Two Thousand and Four." Meanwhile, on Fred Durst's blog the frontman himself authenticates what had been rumored for the past month in a post dated Saturday that read, "Well, now the Limp Bizkit fans know about Wes. Pretty dope."

Limp Bizkit's label, Interscope Records, however, has yet to make an announcement about the lineup change.

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IMO, he is a great guitarist. Yes, he does have several different personas, but when it comes to playing, he knows how to shred. I was disappointed when he left. I almost want to blame the lack of mojo on the band's latest due to his leaving. I hope the next album reflects that Wes is now back in the band and provides some kick-ass tunes.

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"On that note, you can assume that the sh-- we are writing now is f---ing powerful and very emotionally laced with reality." --Fred Durst

I'll believe it when I see it Freddy boy.

To me, Limp Bizkit has never been a shining example of meaningful lyrics; at least in the tone he speaks.

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