Limp Bizkit _ Rollin’ (Urban Assault Vibe)

The album closes with a Hip-Hop remix of “Rollin’,” featuring Method Man, Redman, and DMX. This version completely removes the rock elements, replacing them with a Swizz Beatz-produced street anthem that dominated urban radio. By ending the album with this remix, the band reinforced their “Chocolate Starfish” identity—a hybrid entity

Limp Bizkit _ Hold On

A surprising departure for the band, this is a slow, mournful ballad featuring Scott Weiland of Stone Temple Pilots. It’s a tribute to those who are struggling, offering a message of perseverance over a sparse, acoustic-leaning arrangement. The collaboration with Weiland added a layer of “grunge” credibility to the record.

Limp Bizkit _ It’ll Be OK

This is one of the most atmospheric and melodic songs on the album. It deals with the aftermath of a broken relationship and the struggle to find closure, featuring a haunting guitar line and a more restrained, singing vocal performance from Durst. The track showcases a more vulnerable side of

Limp Bizkit _ Take a Look Around

Famously featured on the Mission: Impossible 2 soundtrack, this song is built around a heavy metal reimagining of Lalo Schifrin’s classic “Mission: Impossible” theme. The lyrics are cynical, urging the listener to look at the “fakes” and the “hate” in the world around them. The track is masterfully paced, utilizing

Limp Bizkit _ Getcha Groove On

This track is a pure Hip-Hop collaboration featuring Xzibit. It strips away most of the rock elements in favor of a West Coast rap beat, allowing Durst to lean fully into his rapper persona alongside one of the era’s most respected emcees. The inclusion of this track emphasized Limp Bizkit’s

Limp Bizkit _ Out of Style

Returning to a heavy, riff-driven sound, “Out of Style” addresses the fickle nature of the music industry. Durst lyrics suggest that even if the band goes “out of style,” they will continue to do things their own way, essentially doubling down on their defiant attitude toward critics. The song features

Limp Bizkit _ My Luck

This is a short, transitional track that leans into a more melancholic and experimental sound. It features a somber guitar melody and lyrics that touch on feelings of isolation and the “bad luck” that follows fame, providing a brief emotional breather in the middle of the record. While it doesn’t

Limp Bizkit _ Livin’ It Up

This track is a celebration of the rockstar lifestyle, complete with references to luxury and the party scene. It features a guest intro by Ben Stiller (who the album title is partially attributed to) and a bouncy, funk-metal groove that keeps the energy high following “Rollin’.” The song highlights the

Limp Bizkit _ My Way

A departure from the pure aggression of the previous tracks, “My Way” is a melodic, mid-tempo song about personal autonomy and the refusal to be controlled by a partner or critic. It features a recognizable, looping guitar melody and a more polished, pop-friendly structure that helped it become a massive