Limp Bizkit influenced by Daft Punk on new record

15/02/2010
Post to Facebook Post to Twitter Post to MySpace post to StumbleUpon post to Google Buzz Share with Friend

While speaking with Guitar Edge Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland reveleaved some interesting news.

Before you ask - yes, Limp Bizkit still exist, and yes, Limp Bizkit are still making music with a new album - 'Golf Cobra' - due out later this year.

The interesting part, however, is the type of music Limp Bizkit are making. According to Borland their new material has "a Daft Punk vibe".

Speaking of the album, Borland said, "It's not like we all of a sudden grew up and started making smarter music. There's big huge riffs and hopefully catchy lyrics."

After delivering the world unforgettable lyrics including "I did it all for the nookie (come on), the nookie (come on), so you can take that cookie and stick it up your (yeah)" and "Move in now move out, hands up now hands down, back up back up, tell me what you're gonna do now", we can only imagine what 'Golf Cobra' has in store.

Watch Wes Borland talk about 'Golf Cobra' here:

Photo: Kevin Winter / Getty Images / Getty Images Entertainment

 

Limp Bizkit influenced by Daft Punk on new record Features

Daft Punk album due in November

Daft Punk album due in November

The Daft Punk-scored soundtrack for Disney's Tron: Legacy has been given a November release date.

Posted 07/07/2010
 

Limp Bizkit influenced by Daft Punk on new record Videos

Have Limp Bizkit been inspired by Daft Punk?
­

Leave a Comment

You Must be Logged in to add a comment. Or Register Here

If you want to embed a youtube video, you can just write [youtube]videoid[/youtube]