28 October 2016

John Otto featured on new Dope D.O.D. track!


Dope D.O.D. just released a brand new track featuring John Otto!

Happy Halloween...If your looking for a trick or treat...you came to the right place! We just dropped a brand new track featuring John Otto..."The Crows Call" It's been a long time coming! Let's go!!! 

If you missed it, check out Dope D.O.D. on stage with LB earlier this year here.

22 October 2016

Mexico 2016 Tour Announced!


5 dates just announced for Mexico this November/ December with Suicidal Tendencies for the Once Upon a Time in Mexico tour.

November 25 - Merida
November 27 - Queretaro
November 29 - Puebla
December 2 - Monterrey
December 4 - Tijuana

 

6 October 2016

Video: Fred Appearance at Rock to Recovery


Fred appeared at Rock to Recovery at the Fonda Theater in LA on October 2nd where he performed two tracks with an all star band.

Also taking part were Chester Bennington, Mark McGrath, Steve Stevens, Billy Morrison, Erik Eldenius, Franky Perez, Chris Chaney, Scott Ellis, Wesley Geer, Scott Holiday, Fred Durst, and guest band Filter among others who came out in support of Rock to Recovery

Starting at 56:10 with "You Really Got Me" by the Kinks, followed by "Killing in the Name" by Rage Against The Machine.

4 October 2016

Munky Talks Upcoming Bizkit Tour with Korn


What is the feeling in the camp about the UK tour with Limp Bizkit?
“I’m going to speak for myself, I am super excited to tour the UK with those guys. They are amazing musicians, they’re very talented and cool guys. I have nothing but great memories with them. It’s going to be a lot of fun.”

You guys shared a bill on the early Family Values tours. What are your memories of those shows?
“It was fuckin’ chaos. It was 24-7 partying. You had people hopping on different buses and partying. It was a total party. We had a lot of fun. Some of my best memories are from those tours. Plus, we had Rammstein out with us and those guys take partying to a whole different level.”

At that time you were creating and defining the entire nu metal genre…
“We didn’t know what we were doing. There was an innocence to it. We were just creating something that we enjoyed playing. We were being ourselves and creating a sound that incorporated all of our inspirations. We’d do things because it reminded us of Sepultura or NWA or the funky scratch sections of Cypress Hill. That sound was a bit conglomerate of inspiration.”

There have been some well-documented feuds between the bands. What’s your relationship like now?
“When you’re young, egos tend to play such a big part. It’s just that time in your life and now we’re all grown up, we’ve all got kids and we just want to have fun. I think we can put all of that stuff from the past to one side and we can all laugh about it. I think everybody is excited for the tour and we can all sit in a room together now and we’ll talk about all of the crazy times that we had and all of the stupid stuff we did and said. I know I can. We’ve been on tours and festivals with each other through Europe in the last few years and we’ve ran into those guys and it’s all good. There’s never been any, ‘Oh man. I don’t want to see that guy,’ or anything like that.”

When you toured with Slipknot last year, you played Sabotage together. Would you be game for doing something similar with the Bizkit guys?
“I would be into it. But when you’re in a band it needs to be 100% of the band agreeing. Everyone needs to agree that it would be cool and the idea needs to be good as well. I think the fans would love it though, I think the fans would absolutely shit their pants.”

Life Is Peachy is 20 this year, could you celebrate that by playing it front to back?
“I don’t know, man. For me, I’m into it but like I said when you’re in a band you have to compromise. I’m down to do it but we all have to agree 100% or at least 90%.”

Source: http://teamrock.com/feature/2016-10-04/korn-vs-limp-bizkit-we-laugh-about-the-feud-now