Limp Bizkit - Chocolate Starfish And The Hot Dog Flavored Water (...
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- Type MP3
- Language English
- Total size 141.4 MB
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The song may be good the first time you hear it, possibly tolerable the tenth time you hear it, but by the hundredth time youâve absolutely had enough. The inanity of Durstâs rap lyrics becomes impossible to ignore. âOne two three times two to the six/jonesing for your fix of the Limp Bizkit mix.â He accentuates the horrendous bars by seemingly undergoing puberty in every verse, his voice cracking and jumping octaves at random, and then hearing him scream âhands up now hands downâ in the chorus becomes sonic torture that would be banned by the Geneva Convention. Whatâs sad is I actually liked Undertaker getting to ditch the âDead Manâ gimmick for a while and just be a badass, but this incessant song nearly ruined it.
It might seem obvious that I would hate âChocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Waterâ after being inundated with âRollin'â millions of times⌠but the truth is a little more complicated. In fact if I had to pick any Limp Bizkit song I donât mind hearing more than once, âMy Wayâ would be at the top of the list. Durst sings for most of the track, saving his squeaky shouting for the songâs chorus, and it actually seems to meld into the crunchy rock riffs perfectly. Hearing DJ Lethal scratch the classic Rakim line âcheck out my melodyâ repeatedly on the song gives the whole presentation a nice extra bit of flavor that never cease to make me smile. And for a guy who was the butt of every joke about meaningless lyrics, âMy Generationâ is surprisingly profound and timeless. Durst bemoans the fact older people blame the young for everything wrong in the world. Some things never change.
Having never listened to this album from start to finish before this review, I was also surprised that the âIntroâ to âChocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Waterâ is actually the entrance music that MMA fighter Tito Ortiz has been using for most of his career. Since Durst is not actually singing on the song, I never even realized it was Limp Bizkit, and Ortiz even got them to change the lyrics from âLimp Bizkit, is in the houseâ to âTito, is in the houseâ just for him. Thatâs fresh.
I know by popular consensus this is supposed to be a bad Limp Bizkit album generally and a bad album period, but Iâm having a hard time finding an AVGN-like level of rage with which to take a dump on it. In fact hearing Xzibit on âGetcha Groove Onâ has the opposite effect. Thereâs clearly a level of respect within the group for hardcore hip-hop and real rap artists, and whether that was instilled by having DJ Lethal on the wheels of steel or just a natural tendency of a group that loved both rap and rock music, itâs appreciated all the same. âStep the fuck back! Xzibitâs on the track.â Those are some of the truest words Fred Durst ever said.
And just about the time I was ready to be completely done with âRollin'â for the rest of my life, Limp Bizkit came back with the âUrban Assault Vehicleâ remix featuring DMX, Method Man and Redman over a brand new track by Swizz Beatz. Durstâs vocals are still all over the place, but since heâs no longer the sole focus of the song, itâs a whole hell of a lot better.
The biggest drawback of âChocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Waterâ is its length. At over an hour in length (not counting re-issues and international versions that bloated it even further) the group simply overstays its welcome. Tracks like âFull Nelsonâ are too much, with Durst screeching âYouâll get knocked the fuck out! Cause your mouth wrote a check that your ass canât cash.â Ironically itâs the kind of bravado I would expect from the trash talking Huntington Beach Bad Boy, which might be a case of great minds (or extraordinarily large heads) thinking alike. âHold Onâ is a strange duet with the late Scott Weiland that actually holds on far too long â falling just short of the six minute mark. Thatâs still better than the titular âHot Dogâ song though, and the less said about it the better.
In summary âChocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Waterâ is neither the horrible abomination to music that critics of both rap and rock have railed against, not does it suddenly in retrospect become an undiscovered gem unappreciated in its own time. The album is largely exactly what Limp Bizkit was at the height of their career â capable of a few crossover hits and memorable moments, yet also bordering on obnoxious enough that youâd like them to go away. The polarization of people for and against Fred Durst was ultimately what fueled his success. Much like Howard Stern the people who loved him tuned in to see what heâd do next, and the people who hated him wound up doing the exact same thing.
TRACKLIST
01 Intro
1 min 18 s - 259 kb/s
02 Hot Dog
3 min 50 s - 286 kb/s
03 My Generation
3 min 41 s - 279 kb/s
04 Full Nelson
4 min 7 s - 275 kb/s
05 My Way
4 min 33 s - 279 kb/s
06 Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)
3 min 33 s - 276 kb/s
07 Livin' It Up
4 min 24 s - 283 kb/s
08 The One
5 min 43 s - 273 kb/s
09 Getcha Groove On (Dirt Road Mix)
4 min 19 s - 259 kb/s
10 Take A Look Around
5 min 21 s - 273 kb/s
11 It'll Be OK
5 min 6 s - 276 kb/s
12 Boiler
7 min 0 s - 275 kb/s
13 Hold On
5 min 47 s - 251 kb/s
14 Rollin' (Urban Assault Vehicle)
6 min 22 s - 269 kb/s
15 Outro
9 min 49 s - 203 kb/s
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Limp Bizkit - Chocolate Starfish And The Hot Dog Flavored Water (2000) [MP3]- 01 - Intro.mp3 (2.4 MB)
- 02 - Hot Dog.mp3 (7.9 MB)
- 03 - My Generation.mp3 (7.3 MB)
- 04 - Full Nelson.mp3 (8.1 MB)
- 05 - My Way.mp3 (9.1 MB)
- 06 - Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle).mp3 (7.0 MB)
- 07 - Livin' It Up.mp3 (8.9 MB)
- 08 - The One.mp3 (11.2 MB)
- 09 - Getcha Groove On (Dirt Road Mix).mp3 (8.0 MB)
- 10 - Take A Look Around.mp3 (10.4 MB)
- 11 - It'll Be OK.mp3 (10.1 MB)
- 12 - Boiler.mp3 (13.8 MB)
- 13 - Hold On.mp3 (10.4 MB)
- 14 - Rollin' (Urban Assault Vehicle).mp3 (12.3 MB)
- 15 - Outro.mp3 (14.3 MB)
- cover.jpg (240.3 KB)
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