15 November 2025

Bullet for my Valentine replacing Yungblud on SA Tour

Bullet For My Valentine have officially been announced as the replacement for YUNGBLUD, who has stepped down from the run due to unforeseen circumstances.

Stay tuned to Bizkitfeed as once the tour starts on 29th November in Mexico City we cover all setlists and surprises as they happen.

09 November 2025

RECAP: LB Brings Back “Gimme the Mic” After 20 Years

RECAP: We got a serious throwback this year when the band dusted off “Gimme the Mic” during the Loserville Europe 2025 leg.

The song, from 2003’s Results May Vary, is one of those deep cuts that never made an appearance in the band’s setlist since that era. But in 2025, LB surprised everyone by playing it on two shows - first on March 20th in Copenhagen, and again on March 22nd in Leipzig.

Before these two performances, the last known live appearance of “Gimme the Mic” was all the way back on March 29th, 2004, at the Brixton Academy in London, more than 20 years ago.

Stay tuned to Bizkitfeed for more deep cuts, tour updates, and all things Limp Bizkit!

20th March 2025, Royal Arena, Copenhagen, Denmark 


22nd March 2025, QUARTERBACK Immobilien ARENA, Leipzig, Germany 

04 November 2025

Limp Bizkit headlining Download Festival 2026

Limp Bizkit will be headlining Download Festival 2026, claiming the Friday night apex stage for a landmark and deserved headliner slot. Following them on Saturday will be Guns N' Roses with Linkin Park headlining Sunday.

26 October 2025

ONE BILLION streams for Break Stuff!

Break Stuff just surpassed one billion streams on Spotify!

22 October 2025

Top 10 Sam Rivers Bass Moments

As we remember the legend Sam Rivers, we've compiled a list of 10 Limp Bizkit songs that remind us why he was one of the best.

Let us know your favourites in the comments below!

10. "Clunk" - Three Dollar Bill, Y'all$ (1997)

Clunk has a raw, dirty tone, playing a crucial role in building the energy before exploding into the chorus. The bass riff here perfectly mirrors the chaotic, stop-start nature of the song. The highlight for this song is the bass lick pauses during the break down.

9. "Full Nelson" - Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water (2000)

Full Nelson features a simple yet crushing groove. The bridge bass line is incredibly groovy and locks in with John Otto's drumming to create a dense, almost suffocating wall of sound that builds before the breakdown.

8. "My Way" - Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water (2000)

My Way gives Sam a bit more room to inject his signature swagger. The bass is melodic and full of confidence.

7. "Boiler" - Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water (2000)

The bass line in Boiler s the emotional anchor of the song. It has a distinctive, pulsing quality, particularly in the verses.

6. "Nookie" - Significant Other (1999)

The distorted groove beneath the verse in Nookie is the immediate hook after the initial riff and a perfect demonstration of Sams ability to create a massive impact with a heavy, thumping groove.

5. "The Truth" - The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1) (2005)

Pure grit and aggression. It's powerful yet played higher up the neck, giving it a menacing, almost razor-sharp quality that cuts through the mix and pushes the song's frantic pace.

4. "Counterfeit" - Three Dollar Bill, Y'all$ (1997)

The bass line in Counterfeit is pure, unfiltered aggression from the debut album. It's a raw, distorted, and relentless riff that epitomizes the raw energy of early Limp Bizkit. Sams playing here is frantic and heavy, laying the foundational blueprint for Bizkits entire sound.

3. "The One" - Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water (2000)

This one showcases Sams fantastic use of space and dynamics. The bass in this song is beautifully crafted and focuses on groove and atmosphere.

2. "Stuck" - Three Dollar Bill, Y'all$ (1997)

This is an absolute behemoth. The main riff is a funky, highly syncopated monster that is notoriously difficult to replicate with the same raw swagger. It's a complex, rhythmic workout that stands as one of the most recognisable and unique bass lines in Limp Bizkit.

1. "Re-Arranged" - Significant Other (1999)

This is arguably Sams finest moment. The bass line is the absolute centerpiece, guiding the song through its dynamic shifts. It’s a deep, mournful, and incredibly melodic riff, particularly in the verses. It showcases his masterful control over tone and atmosphere, giving the song a profound sense of sadness and introspection that elevates it far beyond a typical nu-metal track.

19 October 2025

Sam Rivers, 1977 - 2025

Today we honor the memory of Sam Rivers. 

Rest in peace, Sam. Your legacy will always be part of the Bizkit family. 

Thank you for the music. We'll miss you.💔
@fy0una Small edit… RIP Sam Rivers. Limp bizkit is one of my favourite bands and I’m so grateful to got to see them all live before this tragedy happened.. #limpbizkit #samrivers #edit #fyp ♬ original sound - Fiona