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Fred Durst and Wes Borland discuss festival opportunities
Tags: Limp Bizkit
by Jake Polden | Photos by WENN
Tags: Limp Bizkit
It may seem insane, but Limp Bizkit appear to have their sights set on playing Glastonbury, after sub-headlining Sonisphere festival in Knebworth.
Speaking to NME, Limp Bizkit said that they would be "grateful to accept the opportunity" to play in Somerset, after Metallica became the first metal band to headline the iconic festival.
Discussing their new album, which is ambiguously due for release either sometime next year or next month, Wes Borland claimed that he doesn't really listen to that much rock and metal music as it has become both "repetitive" and "saturated".
- Read our review of Limp Bizkit and more at Sonisphere 2014 here
As for their own new material however, the pair were in agreement that upcoming album Stampede of the Disco Elephants is unique and different - a record made for themselves with tracks that feature an amalgamation of many ideas.
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