Nu-metal frontman admits defeat as fans move on
by Charlie Teasdale | Photos by WENN.com
Tags: Limp Bizkit
Despite recently signing to Lil Wayne's Cash Money label and currently working on two projects, frontman Fred Durst has admitted that Limp Bizkit are 'over'.
The most famous red cap wearer in the world has said that the band isn't splitting up, it's just that they're not as popular as they used to be admitting that a lot of their fans have 'moved on'.
Speaking to Metal Injection, the singer said: "We don't play back home. We've boycotted America for many years now. I don't know, I just don't wanna go out like that. We did a few radio shows in 2010 for a friend and that was it. We haven't properly toured America since 2006."
He went on to explain why they hadn't played in America for so long: "America is driven by record sales. It's the home of corporations. We're just Limp Bizkit, so we don't know how to do anything but Limp Bizkit."
Earlier this year Fred Durst documented a 60 day 'juice-fast', keeping his fans updated on on his 'very difficult' diet programme.
Photos: Limp Bizkit at Download 2009