In addition to his career as a musician, Fred Durst has also ventured into TV projects over the past few years. Now, according to TV Guide, the Limp Bizkit frontman will develop a one-hour TV drama called 'The Noise' for The CW. The show will be based on his real-life experiences.
In what might be the most terrifying Halloween news of all, it seems '90s rap rock stalwart Limp Bizkit may have risen from the grave to attack The CW. Forgotten frontman Fred Durst has entered development with the network to craft a new drama approximating the origins of the "Nookie" band in 'The Noise,' but should we have any faith it will keep rollin'?
Throughout musical history there have been duets/collaborations that never should have ever entered anyone's mind. Yet, they did and they happened - Unfortunately for those of us who had to torture our ears with it.
Usually a collaboration is done to help a particular singer, songwriter, or band.
Why did this one happen? We may never know the answer.
As Limp Bizkit prepare to release their new disc ‘Stampede of the Disco Elephants’ on Cash Money Records, the band recently shared their new video for the first single ‘Ready to Go,’ featuring rapper and label mate Lil Wayne.
Limp Bizkit's next stage of their career has had a few stops and starts, and things are ready to start up again next month. Singer Fred Durst revealed via Twitter that things are coming along with the wealth of material that may end up being one or potentially two records. Plus, there's a new single and video for a track called 'Pain' that may be arriving soon.
Fred Durst isn’t just dipping his toes in the Cash Money pool, he’s doing a full on swan dive right in. The Limp Bizkit singer has lent his skills to a new single called ‘Champions’ by Kevin Rudolf, a pop star on the Cash Money label.
Limp Bizkit have done plenty of touring in recent years, but it’s been noticeable that the group haven’t played very much in the United States. Singer Fred Durst tells Kerrang! that a good reason for that was the band realizing that American audiences had moved on.
Limp Bizkit singer Fred Durst loves his fans, but up to a certain point. During a show in Moscow on Tuesday night (June 5), the wrath of Durst was witnessed by an audience of thousands.