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Album
"Results May Vary" is the fourth studio album by American nu metal band Limp Bizkit, released on September 23, 2003, through Flip and Interscope Records. It was recorded during a period when guitarist Wes Borland was absent from the band, leaving vocalist Fred Durst as its principal leader. Guitarist Mike Smith, formerly of Snot, participated in the recording, though his involvement was brief, and Durst, along with several guest contributors, performed much of the album’s guitar work. The album marked a stylistic shift compared to the band’s earlier releases. While retaining elements of hip hop and nu metal, it incorporated influences from alternative rock, acoustic music, funk, and jazz. The lyrical content featured reduced emphasis on rapped vocals and placed greater focus on personal themes such as relationships and emotional distress. Media reports at the time linked some material to Durst’s interactions with Britney Spears during sessions related to her 2003 album "In the Zone", although accounts of their relationship were disputed. Promotional music videos were produced for "Eat You Alive", featuring Thora Birch and Bill Paxton, and for a cover version of the Who’s "Behind Blue Eyes", featuring Halle Berry. Upon release, "Results May Vary" reached number three on the US Billboard 200 chart and sold more than 325,000 copies in its first week. The album was later certified platinum in the United States, with sales exceeding 1.3 million copies, though both initial and ov
Re-Entry (Intro with All Around The World)
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Eat You Alive
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Gimme The Mic
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Underneath the Gun
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Down Another Day
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Almost Over
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Build a Bridge
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Red Light-Green Light
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The Only One
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Let Me Down
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Lonely World
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Phenomenon
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Creamer (Radio Is Dead)
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Head for the Barricade
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Behind Blue Eyes
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Drown
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