Limp Bizkit-significant Other Full [top] Album Zip
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: The album yielded massive singles like "Nookie," "Break Stuff," "Re-Arranged," and "N 2 Gether Now".
"Significant Other" is the second studio album by American rap rock band Limp Bizkit, released on May 11, 1999, through Flip Records. The album was produced by Terry Date and Limp Bizkit. Limp Bizkit-Significant Other Full Album Zip
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Significant Other marked a significant evolution from the band’s 1997 debut, Three Dollar Bill, Y'all . The band expanded their sonic palette, incorporating further metal and hip-hop influences, but with a more melodic and less hardcore punk-infused sound. To achieve this, they enlisted producer Terry Date, a heavyweight known for his work with Pantera, White Zombie, and Deftones.
: It debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200, selling over 600,000 copies in its first week alone, eventually going 7x Platinum. "Significant Other" is the second studio album by
It is impossible to discuss the album without acknowledging the phenomenon of "Nookie." The lead single became an instant anthem, driven by a bass riff so simple yet infectious that it became inescapable. Fred Durst’s delivery—oscillating between a rhythmic, almost spoken-word flow and a melodic croon—resonated with a generation of disaffected youth.