Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water [Special UK Edition with Bonus CD] | ![Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water [Special UK Edition with Bonus CD]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41CZA419XQL._SL160_.jpg) | Artist: Limp Bizkit Label: Interscope Category: Music
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Seller: phillrobbo Rating: 162 reviews Sales Rank: 2301
Format: Explicit Lyrics, Enhanced Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 606949079321 EAN: 0606949079321 ASIN: B0000509DI
Release Date: October 16, 2000 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Intro | | • | Hot Dog | | • | My Generation | | • | Full Nelson | | • | My Way | | • | Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle) | | • | Livin' It Up | | • | One | | • | Getcha Groove On | | • | Take A Look Around | | • | It'll Be OK | | • | Boiler | | • | Hold On | | • | Rollin' (Urban Assault Vehicle) | | • | Outro | | • | Crushed | | • | Faith | | • | Counterfeit | | • | Faith | | • | Nookie | | • | Rearranged | | • | N2gether Now |
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Amazon.co.uk Review The splicing together of nu-metal, rap, funk and sterile electronica, laced with dark melodies as infectious as anything Britney or Steps have to offer, sold 6 million copies of Limp Bizkit's previous album, ISignificant Other/I. It also saw them invade mainstream America and more impressively, their doom-fuelled rework of the IMission Impossible/I theme, "Take A Look Around", score a number 3 hit this side of the pond. With IChocolate Starfish And The Hot Dog Flavored Water/I, they perfect the formula. From the electro of "Intro", through the contagious chug of "My Generation" to the straight-up, non-metal rap of "Getcha Groove On", IChocolate Starfish/I is a slick, clinical and flawless platform for Fred Durst's effortlessly savage, and occasionally--if unintentionally--comic sociological rants for disaffected youth. Ultimately, though, it's that undeniably intelligent musical backdrop--the brooding guitar sound that gave the IMission Impossible 2/I theme haunting new life and menace, and defines "Hot Dog", "Full Nelson", "My Way", "Rollin'", "Boiler" and "It'll Be Okay"--that makes IChocolate Starfish/I a seething work of genius. Fact is, with rap and rock saying pretty much the same thing, Limp Bizkit are not alone in what they do. They just do it better than everyone else. --IDan Gennoe/I
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Excellent album, but not Limp Bizkit's best March 30, 2001 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
Well, its certainly one of the best albums that I've ever heard, but it's not the best, not even the best Bizkit album. That title goes to Significant Other. However, that's taking nothing away from Chocolate Starfish. pThere is an excellent array of songs present on the album, notable efforts include Rollin' (both versions), My Generation, Take A Look Around, Hot Dog, Livin' It Up and My Way. pHowever, I do feel that the guitar talents of Wes Borland and Sam Rivers has been slighty underused, especially in a couple of songs, My Way being one of them.pTo all the Bizkit fans who are truly hardcore, backoff with criticising the teeny boppers. The album may be a bit commercialised in comparison to Significant Other, but it was the featuring of Rollin' as The Undertaker's music in WWF that brought Bizkit to the forefront of the mainstream, now people who had never heard of Limp Bizkit are going to their concerts...they're in for a shock when they see the Mosh Pit and hear the heavier songs from past albums. pThe special CD is an excellent feature, with 4 great videos (Faith, Re-Arranged, N2Gether Now and Nookie) and 3 excellent tracks (Faith, Crushed and Counterfeit) pFred, Wes, Sam, Lethal and John, keep up the good work. I'm looking forward to hearing the next album.
Fantastic - wish I'd discovered them earlier... April 16, 2001 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is the first Limp Bizkit album I had the pleasure of listening too. Usually I'm not at all a big fan of the genre, and like a lot of people, the first I heard of Limp Bizkit was the Undertaker's theme in WWF...pThe lyrics are fantastic throughout all of the tracks on the album, but the best song has to go to My Way with Rollin' coming a close second.pSince purchasing this, I've listened to Significant Other - in my opinion equally as good. It seems Limp Bizkit can do no bad; I only wish I'd heard of them sooner.
Unstobable album from the rap-metallers May 31, 2001 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this album after hearing probably the best two tracks on it, take a look around and My Generation. It's full of non stop quality tracks from the highly explicit Hot Dog to the most mellow track they've made, Hold On. CSATHDFW leaves you eager for more with it's perfect blend of Metal and Hip-Hop. If you like this try out Signifant Other, although Three Dollar Bill Y'all may be too hardcore for some, but all three are unstopable.
My Generation October 10, 2000 The first time i heard this was when a friend of mine bought a copy from the u.s my favourite tracks are 'my generation' and 'rollin' (by this time i was sick and tired of the mi2 theme) worth it just for these two tracks !
AMAZING! October 11, 2000 Mr. D. M. Jacobs (London) I bought this album in America during my holiday's and was I amazed when I heard it. It is similar to thier first album than their second because songs such as My Generation are alot heavier in places. This is a definite for any Limp Bizkit fan and rap/rock fans alike.
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