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Customer Reviews
1 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5 of 5 stars  Wut Iz Yo Problem???
Friday, May 13, 2005
Limp Bizkit R da godz of deth metul! All that Iron Gayden eva did wuz play pafetik muzik dat neva made it 2 MTV.

All hail Fred Durst!

2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3 of 5 stars  C'mon, it's a guilty pleasure
Sunday, May 08, 2005
This album will not go down as one of Limp Bizkit's best. In fact, it's destined to be the sad little kaboose of the band's bumpy yet growing discography, but don't let that discourage you.

Despite what many will continue to say about "Results May Vary", I still respect Fred Durst's intentions, however muddled they may be. I remember watching an in-depth documentary on the step-by-step process of this album's production and what Durst was going through at the time when he wrote it. There was what a lot of people now call "The Britney Spears Incident", Wes Borland's departure, the hunt for a new guitarist, endless frustrating recording sessions, dissatisfied record executives, and a whole lot of cuts.

By the time this puppy was being put together fans were already declaring Limp Bizkit dead and buried, and booed the band off stage to prove it. Unfortunately, this album only made things worse, but I'm not lying when I say it's a guilty pleasure. Although many may not admit it, I'm sure they've taken the CD for a few secret spins on several occasions, as have I.

What Durst does is abandon the "Chocolate Starfish" mentality and cuts to the core, which results in a messy hodge-podge of insincere rap metal, heart-felt ballads and quick catchy interludes. What is most disappointing about "RMV" is that it only has one distinct all-the-way rock song, and that's "Eat You Alive". After that the remaining tracks fall into the clumsy, Borland-less motions to little avail. There are some songs that are downright painful to listen to and boast some of the worst, pigheaded lyrics ever devised (In "Gimme the Mic" Durst literally proclaims himself a rap metal messiah).

I have to admit, Durst does a spectacular job with "Underneath the Gun", "Down Another Day", "Build a Bridge", and "Drown". "RMV" is so heartfelt at times that you wonder why Fred Durst didn't just take some time off to make a solo record, since his face is clearly plastered on the CD cover. With this album he clearly wants to examine himself, and that's fine, but the negative backlash is still hot and heavy.

If you want catharsis, you'll love it. If you want classic home-grown Limp Bizkit, pass.

2 out of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1 of 5 stars  this album sucks and so dose fred durst
Friday, May 06, 2005
this cd sucks.i bet you if they had a tv show on 10 worst albums of all time this cd will make it.to me this cd is a big joke.i bet you in 5 years fred durst is going to be a big joke like rob from vanilla ice.dont get me wrong the first album was relly good but now this band is just crap.people are saying wes is coming back.i bet you thire still going to suck.so end of story.if you buy this album and like it you need help.

1 out of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4 of 5 stars  O.K
Tuesday, May 03, 2005
Not there best work. Some of it does seem to be knocked off from something else like a little bit of Pantera. In all album isn't that bad.

0 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5 of 5 stars  A solid album, even though Wes is missing.
Wednesday, April 13, 2005
This is Limp Bizkit's most mature album. It is more then just !@#$ this and !$#% that. For those of you who don't know, Wes Borland is back with the Bizkit and they have recorded a new album titled "The Unquestionable Truth". It is going to be awesome so make sure you check it out when it is released.

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