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However, time has been surprisingly kind to the record. In retrospect, Results May Vary can be viewed as Limp Bizkit’s Adore (The Smashing Pumpkins) or Tales from Punchbowl (Primus)—a transitional, experimental album born out of crisis. It proved that Limp Bizkit wasn't just a one-trick pony capable of making mosh-pit anthems; they possessed a genuine affinity for moody alternative rock, post-grunge textures, and vulnerable balladry. Limp Bizkit - Results May Vary -2003- Flac-24 B...
While the album debuted at and eventually achieved platinum certification , it was a commercial step down from previous multi-platinum efforts. Critics were largely unkind, often citing the lack of Borland’s innovative riffs and Durst’s shaky vocal performances as major flaws. This public link is valid for 7 days
For the discerning listener, the version of Results May Vary is the definitive audio experience. Unlike MP3s, which compress audio and lose a significant amount of data, FLAC is a lossless format that preserves every bit of the original studio recording. At a resolution of 24 bits compared to the standard CD's 16 bits, the depth, clarity, and sonic space of the music are dramatically enhanced. Can’t copy the link right now
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By 2003, Fred Durst was everywhere. You couldn't turn on MTV without seeing that red Yankees cap. But when Wes left (citing creative differences and, frankly, embarrassment), the band turned to Mike Smith of Snot fame to fill the void. The result? An album that sounds less like a cohesive band and more like a Fred Durst solo project trying to figure out what year it was.