"Introbra" keeps his promise and is seen as assigned mäßigs intro, but the subsequent "Bring It Back" is also more than intro because be seen as right song. The crossover hip-hop track sounds together amount pasted wild, but is still a nice introduction. The title track, however, begins with strong riffing and tight rhythm, in the verse, however, rapped, there's no tomorrow, and until the catchy chorus, one can speak of singing. That to the track, a video was shot, is not surprising due to the mass appeal. "Shark Attack" begins with a short Jaws intro, followed by a cool guitar work of Wes and Durscht Fredl rapt and sing, as one would expect from him. It is slightly reminiscent of "Break Stuff", but one can not serve up this hit.
Of course, bassist Sam Rivers and the wacky DJ Lethal on "Gold Cobra" are not unemployed and so they also at "Get A Live" for the unmistakable hip-hop Metal crossover atmosphere. Fred turns here in Chrous through completely. With "Shotgun" then you have the first really big contender for one hit the mark "Rollin '" and "My Way". Similarly, party-heavy, with heavy riffs, but also harmonious sounds from the DJ and a chorus that will be live only so roared. Also "Douche Bag" is born live Kracher with singing Bridge and with "Fucks" durchzogenem refrain. Limp Bizkit in top form one might think. The fact that the men are thirsty and Borland together again and properly enjoy their unique music can be felt in these tracks, but that they put as a team also high quality songwriting to the day, showing the ingenious "Walking Away" vocals and guitar harmony both in the calm, and in the fierce moments. Also "Loser" shines through quiet guitar sounds and the sensitive work of Lethal that thirst can sing, he also shows here. "Autotunage" and "90.2.10" are cool crossover tracks and with "Why Try" has at the end again a real Metal breaker at the start, in which completely dispenses with the hip-hop. For the bouncer "Killer In You" is quite freaked and getting used to.
Who would have thought that Limp Bizkit so suddenly lie down and almost out of nowhere a comeback? Here you really have only good songs at the start, because I could not find failures, although some tracks take some getting used fails. Whether now classic brand "boiler", "Nookie" or "My Way" will emerge only time will tell, but with the Limp Bizkit New Metal is definitely alive - New Metal 2.0, so to speak.