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Three Dollar Bill Y'all |  | Artist: Limp Bizkit Label: Polydor Group Category: Music
List Price: £8.99 Buy Used: £0.37 as of 24/11/2009 00:24 GMT details You Save: £8.62 (96%)
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Seller: zoverstocks Rating: 34 reviews Sales Rank: 8966
Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Running Time: 61 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 90124 UPC: 606949012427 EAN: 0606949012427 ASIN: B000001Y42
Release Date: March 22, 2004 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Intro | | • | Pollution | | • | Counterfeit | | • | Stuck | | • | Nobody Loves Me | | • | Sour | | • | Stalemate | | • | Clunk | | • | Faith | | • | Stink Finger | | • | Indigo Flow | | • | Leech | | • | Everything |
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Amazon.co.uk Review Rap metal has been around ever since 1986 when Run-DMC and Aerosmith joined forces for a remake of "Walk This Way", but it took nearly a decade for Rage Against the Machine to bust the floodgates wide open. Soon after, a stream of percussive hellraisers including Korn, Downset, and Deftones infiltrated the metal market, and they, in turn, sired a new breed fronted by acts like Snot and Limp Bizkit. iThree Dollar Bill Y'All/i, Limp Bizkit's debut album, is a tempestuous collection of divergent styles. Unlike metal acts that try to get "dope", but lack the hip-hop background to legitimately fuse the two genres, Limp Bizkit--which features Wes Borland and House of Pain member DJ Lethal--have the know-how to groove and grind. And instead of launching a one-dimensional Blitzkrieg, Limp Bizkit mixes up its rhythms and tempos to keep its listeners guessing. i--Jon Wiederhorn/i
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WHAT IS THIS ALBUM DOING WITH 4 STARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!! November 3, 2000 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I would give this album 6 stars if I could. This is definitely Limp Bizkit's best offering and it probably won't be beaten EVER. Go and buy this NOW. 3 Dollar bill is punk/thrash/metal/angst at it's greatest. Less smooth and refined than Significant other but much much greater in sheer energy and enthusiasm, this is the album that Limp Bizkit produced before they 'sold out' to MTV and Fred Durst's sometimes comical and ironic screaming and middle-class angst-ridden vocals have been lost in later albums. The most famous song from this album is Limp's cover of George Michael's 'Faith' but the stand-out track for me is definitly the opening track 'Pollution.' Look out for the high octane screams of 'Bring that beat back!!' half-way through the track and the extremely funny ending which sees Fred continuing to scream out his vocals after the band has finished playing, and eventually being told to 'shut the fuck up!!' It will have you doubled up with laughter. You will be amazed by this album, I have no idea why some reviewers gave this album 4 or even 3 stars, but they are clearly wrong. This album R.O.C.K.S
Amazing February 17, 2002 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This album is great, from the Intro the the way it pulls into the heavy song Pollution straight after it like it is added in the same song.pAmazing album. The hardest Limp bizkit Album out there so if you hate Chocolate Starfish then buy this album.
Best Bizkit Album September 2, 2001 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Chocolate Starfish, and significant other are classics, But this takes the Bizkit. The best album by far with their best song on it.COUNTERFEIT is the highlight of the album closely followed by FAITH. If you like MY GENERATION and ROLLIN, buy this and you'll see what I mean.
One word. Awesome May 17, 2001 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Well, if you think you like Limp Bizkit, buy this. It will sort out the teeny boppers from the fans. When you hear this album, you wont ever want to listen to Chocolate Starfish ever again. I dont. This album has it all. Its a real musical effort from the whole band, with loads of great riffs from Wes Borland which proves that he does have talented which is used wastefully on Chocolate Starfish. The best two songs without a doubt are Pollution and Faith. Pollution is so heavy on the guitar and Fred Durst's singing (or screaming) is top-class. And the tune ends on a funny note, with Fred being told to Shut the f*** up! Its just a shame they dont tell him that now, when he spews his rubbish on Chocolate Starfish. The album is top class, if you dont buy this, them you're missing out on Limp at their finest!
Brilliant!! December 14, 1999 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is Limp Bizkits first album and it sold over a million albums in the states. After listening to it a few times, I am amazed it was not as recognised over here. To those of you who like stuff that rocks, as well as a bit of rap, this one's for you. Each song is heavy but also kind of mellow, you'll have to listen to it to see what I mean. For me this rivals their latest album Significant Other. A standout song is Faith, a cover of George Michaels song. Limp Bizkit have turned it into a superb thrash version that's 10 times as good as the original!! Overall a c.d. of high energy stuff taht will blow your mind, if Limp Bizkit don't make it big over here, I'm emigrating to the states!
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