Limp Bizkit

Limp Bizkit

Three Dollar Bill Y'all (Audio CD)

Customer Review

Three Dollar Bill Y'all Limp Bizkit's first album.
Of all Limp Bizkit albums I got myself this last about two years ago. I had long heard of the biscuits nothing and I liked all of their previous albums, I decided finally zuzulegen the debut. I was not a thing or two (with the exception of Faith) known and that's why I went with no great expectations of the plate ... and was flattened by Pollution. So hard, wild, sick and pissed off I had not even seen the guys on TUT1. But it did any good.

History:
Limp Bizkit? Those were:
John Otto my opinion one of the best drummer in the Nu Metal genre. He has just the hip-hop, funk, jazz, etc. in the blood.
Sam Rivers- The jazzy bass.
DJ Lethal- Former House of Pain DJ.
Wes Borland The guitarist with the unmistakable style.
Fred thirst The rapping shout end frontman, where everything screams on the album of the soul, what annoys him.
The debut of the 5 guys you can assign the majority rather than the Rapcore the Nu Metal. It has been just produced rough cursed by Ross Robinson. The guitar comes in part as a single large noise, therefore, for the bass and the drums come out better. The lyrics of Fred are personal, though often not the level is so high. Behind some lines but of truth, I think.

Title:
Intro: Beautiful sick intro. Those who do not get it that this "Thank you Jesus" -gefasel only verarsche of sects, which is not helping. The intro is definitely inseparable from Pollution.

Pollution: And then donnerts on a one! Limp Bizkit's toughest and best opener! Contains many true words in the chorus and the main set of all LB fans: "Bring That Beat Back" (5/5)

Counterfeit: For the song I took a long time, but now find ichs horny. At concerts there should not be missed. Just go off! (5/5)

Stuck: Typical Rapcore in LB-style. For the middle, you'll be be pissed. Then you are definitely a couple of aggression easier :). Geil! (5/5)

Nobody Loves Me: pretty wild and very chaotic. Good. (4/5)

Sour: The first quiet piece on the board. Cool riff. Everything fits perfectly in the song! (5/5)

Stalemate: Starts with a very cool riff, but the rest of the song is very chaotic. Still good! (4/5)

Clunk: From the beginning bassy over scratch up to the crashing riffs just awesome! (5/5)

Faith (George Michael Cover): A pure party-number. I think is so much better than the original of George Michael. Fred sings the way on purpose). Get tha F ** k up! (5/5)

Stink Finger: Fred is here indeed a bit whiny, but it does not matter. The song has a great atmosphere and requires a again everything. At least for me. Very good! (5/5)

Indigo Flow: A thank you song for all those who have then helped LB. Is very cool. (4/5)

Leech (demo version): Since is not in vain "demo version". The wildest song on the album. Re used to, but good. (4/5)

Everything: Supposedly a randomly recorded jam session. Sam plays straight always the same, John adds talk a beat added and takes time back a way Lethal exaggerates it almost with the effects, Fred moans partially unintelligible things and Wes strums all the time an improvised (!) Solo in front of him , After this wild music, it is the perfect relaxation. Brilliant atmosphere that produce the guys here. Grandiose statements for a very good album! (5/5)

That means?
A brilliant debut of LB. Surely they have here nothing new invented, but they have taken the Crossover and left their mark on him. On "Significant Other" they have it perfected and then played in terms of Nu Metal only in their own league. LBs heaviest album, which definitely is worth more than 3 dollars, gets by me despite grottiger production 5 Stars.

Buy recommendation?
People who like heavy music and have nothing against crossover, should at least listen times here. Otherwise: Buy!