In the 90's, Limp Bizkit, known for tracks like "Behind Blue Eyes", had many tracks in the works that ended up never being released to those they were written for. In 2012, the lead singer noticed a decline in overall ticket sales, forcing the band to go their separate ways. A Limp Bizkit revival album had begun production in 2017, and part of their plan was to collaborate with other respected bands of the current generation. "Bring me the Horizon" attempted to collaborate, but ended up being dropped from the project due to conflict of interest. During their collaboration, they co-wrote "Wonderful Life" and eventually obtained full rights to release it on their own tailored album.
During my research on this track, I accidentally fell for a couple Hoax articles involving the suicide of the lead singer of Limp Bizkit, he is still very much alive. These are also relatively new lyrics, they weren't unreleased lyrics like my first findings lead me to believe.
Shoutout to @elektropunkz for pointing out the errors.
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I wouldn't consider myself a metal head, nor do I consider this track in the death-metal genre by any means. This track sounds more like music released in the 90's with a metal overtone, essentially a track that was allowed to mature like a fine wine. Although I never heard this song as a kid, for some reason it brings me right back to my roots. Its not often that a non-retrowave song brings me back in time.
Give me more, I want seconds.
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ohh BRING ME THE HORIZON
what an old band that was i liked it before hehe
Before you post something that you don’t know anything about, do some research. Because now You are talking nonsense, first of all, the song, “let the bodies hit the floor” is not from Limp Bizkit. Second the Limp Bizkit singer Fred Durst is still very much alive. The Band that i guess that you are actually talking about is called Drowning Pool, their original singer died, and they wrote Bodies ... which was also used with military interrogation tactics.
All fixed, appreciate the pointers. I was originally misinformed on the origin of this track, accuracy is important to me too. Hopefully its more correct now.
Good ... i’m kind of a music freak, so, for the record and history it’s very important to share the right information. Thanks for adapting, succes with your endeavours
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