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Fred Durst on New Limp Bizkit EP: ‘The Heaviest, Most Crazy Metal Record of All Time’

Limp Bizkit have been at work on new material, likely to be released as an EP, reports Billboard.

Fred Durst told Billboard.com that the new material is “the heaviest, most crazy metal record of all time.”

The band recently signed a deal with Cash Money Records.

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Limp Bizkit/Lil Wayne Track ‘Ready To Go’ to Debut Next Week

A new collaboration between Limp Bizkit and Lil Wayne titled “Ready To Go” will be released online next week, reports Billboard.

“It’ll be a great way to let the world know that [the band] is a part of us,” Cash Money founder/co-CEO Bryan “Birdman” Williams told Billboard.com, whose label signed the band last week.

Group frontman Fred Durst reportedly joined Lil Wayne in Miami a week following the Grammy Awards to record the track.

Says Birdman, “It’s rock, but it’s hip-hop-rock. I think we got that hip-hop-rock swagger.”

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Limp Bizkit Signs with Cash Money

Limp Bizkit has signed a deal with Cash Money Records, a label founded by Bryan “Birdman” Williams and Ronald “Slim” Williams.

Fred Durst confirmed the news via Twitter, adding “Rock shit doesn’t rock anymore! They say the whole game done went pop so I’m back in this ho!”

Cash Money is the home of Nicki Minaj, Drake, and Lil Wayne.

No details as to when the band will release its seventh studio album.

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Limp Bizkit Frontman Says ‘Gold Cobra’ Could Revive Nu Metal

In a recent interview with Billboard, Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst said that he favors a nu metal/rap-rock revival, stating that a tour with Deftones and Korn could be “really big.”

“I miss that whole genre — rap-rock or nu metal or rapcore, whatever we were called,” he says. “There was a minute there when you had Bizkit, Deftones, Korn…There was something really special about those times. I feel like if we all got back together and did something, went on the road together, it could be really big.”

Durst went on to say that the band’s new album, Gold Cobra, due out tomorrow, June 28th, is “definitely not a reunion. It’s a comeback.”