. Fred Durst took sole leadership of the band, even stepping in to play guitar on several tracks alongside newcomer Mike Smith from Snot. Key moments in the album's production included: The Rick Rubin Sessions It rehabilitates an album that was critically panned
But for the hardcore completist, the audio engineer, or the nu-metal historian, is essential. It rehabilitates an album that was critically panned but sonically adventurous.
For two decades, Results May Vary was nu-metal's punching bag. But the emergence of lossless, high-bit audio has pulled a veil off the production. The is not just a file format; it is a historical document. It captures the friction between Fred Durst’s pop sensibility and Mike Smith’s hardcore aggression.
Revisiting a Polarizing Classic: Limp Bizkit’s "Results May Vary" (2003)
24-bit FLAC provides a dynamic range that standard CDs or streaming MP3s cannot match, revealing subtle textures in the instrumentation.
: Offers officially licensed high-res audio in 24-bit FLAC and AIFF formats.
: Notable songs include the aggressive lead single "Eat You Alive" and a widely debated cover of The Who's "Behind Blue Eyes" .
. Fred Durst took sole leadership of the band, even stepping in to play guitar on several tracks alongside newcomer Mike Smith from Snot. Key moments in the album's production included: The Rick Rubin Sessions
But for the hardcore completist, the audio engineer, or the nu-metal historian, is essential. It rehabilitates an album that was critically panned but sonically adventurous.
For two decades, Results May Vary was nu-metal's punching bag. But the emergence of lossless, high-bit audio has pulled a veil off the production. The is not just a file format; it is a historical document. It captures the friction between Fred Durst’s pop sensibility and Mike Smith’s hardcore aggression.
Revisiting a Polarizing Classic: Limp Bizkit’s "Results May Vary" (2003)
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