New Old Songs EXPLICIT LYRICS Limp Bizkit

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  • Release Date: 12/04/2001
  • Sales Rank: 35,752
  • Label: INTERSCOPE RECORDS
  • UPC: 606949319229

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New Old Songs

1LISTENNookie - For the Nookie the Neptunes Remix 3:55
2LISTENTake a Look Around Timbaland Remix 4:54
3LISTENBreak Stuff DJ Lethal Remix 3:33
4LISTENMy Way P. Diddy Remix 4:23
5LISTENCrushed / Bosko Bosko Remix 4:03
6LISTENN 2gether Now (All in Together Now) 4:05
7LISTENRearranged / Bubba Sparxxx Timbaland Remix 4:56
8LISTENGetcha Groove On / Xzibit Dirt Road Mix 4:19
9LISTENFaith/Fame Remix 3:33
10LISTENMy Way DJ Lethal Remix 4:28
11LISTENNookie androids Vs. Las Putas Remix 4:06
12LISTENCounterfeit Lethal Dose Extreme Guitar Mix 3:20
13LISTENRollin DJ Monk -Vs- The Track Mack Remix 6:42
14LISTENMy Way Bonus Track / DJ Premier Way Remix 4:37
15LISTENMy Way Bonus Track / William Orbit's Mix 6:33
16LISTENMy Way Bonus Track / Pistols' Dancehall Dub 6:24

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Love ‘em or hate ‘em, Limp Bizkit have proved that their success with the contagious breakthrough single “Nookie” was to be no flash in the pan. But this remix project aims to bring Fred Durst and company closer to the hip-hop community, which largely ignores them. And Limp should be commended for giving some top producers such as the Neptunes, Timbaland, P. Diddy, Butch Vig, and William Orbit carte blanche in retooling their biggest tunes, including a pair of “Nookie” remixes and no less than five versions of the band’s “My Way.” Rather than a Limp Bizkit vanity project, the disc becomes a vehicle for the real stars of the show -- the production talent. The Neptunes add a string-laden, vintage disco intro to a stripped down "Nookie" that sips the honeyed hook from the original and casts away the heavy riff sting. Similarly, Timbaland's "Take a Look Around," which brings in rappers E-40 and 8-Ball, pumps down the volume but retains the smoldering anger. Limp's own DJ Lethal, who mans the console for a brace of tunes, plays things closer to the vest, turning "Counterfeit" into a guitar-hero showcase and leaving "Break Stuff" to roll around in its own mess. The various takes on "My Way" offer the most surprises, with DJ Premier conjuring a new wave vibe from the tune's simple melody and the Dub Pistols using it as a palette to paint a picture of Kingston, Jamaica, circa 1978. There once was a time when rock 'n' roll producers ran the show, minting singing sensations and fresh teen stars. In more than one way, this sampler of today's top celebrity producers makes everything old new again. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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something new something old who cares this limp bizkit album is okayby Anonymous

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November 09, 2008: iv heard better from other bands some of these remixes are just out of place and im pretty sure not every limp bizkit owns this album i only think this album is good for if you are missing this album in your limp bizkit cd collection its okay but its not limp bizkits best album this album is in the bargin bin i bought it it sort of sounds cool but too much rapping on this album plus britney spears can come up with better ideas than this album limp bizkit only made this album to appeal more to the trendy people who are either in high school or middle school i just prefer listen to their first 3 albums and leaving this remix album in the dust

I Also Recommend: Oops!...I Did It Again, Britney, In the Zone, Blackout, Circus.

Different but Goodby Anonymous

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January 03, 2002: Although Limp Bizkit are a metal band, Fred and the crew excelled themselves with New Old Songs. I was pleasantly surprised by this album, as i am not a big fan of Garage or Hip-Hop. If you only like Limp Bizkit from a Metal stand point, this is not the abulm for you, hopefully, when they find a new guitarist, their next album will be heavier than all the others combined, and i am looking forward to it.


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