Fred Durst And Wes Borland Have MySpace Fight

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Instead of using the telephone or meeting in person to discuss the future of their band, Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst and Wes Borland have been using MySpace to diss each other.

Borland told MTV News in March that Limp Bizkit was no longer a functioning band. Durst wasn't happy with those comments and has shot back at the guitarist by reassuring fans that the rap-metal band are anything but over.

"We cannot be labeled as a 'dying breed' when we are all very much alive," Durst wrote on his MySpace page. "Do not let this nonsense go on any further. I am with you."

Durst said Borland knows nothing about Limp Bizkit's state because the other members chose not to tell him. Borland retorted on the MySpace site of his new band, Black Light Burns, that he just wanted to let fans know what was going on with Limp Bizkit from his perspective.

Durst also recorded a 57-second ditty called "Unacceptableinterlude" that he uploaded to his MySpace site to vent his anger towards the guitarist and show his contempt for Black Light Burns. Here's a sample of his prose:

"I'm kind of glad you finally found a 'man'/Stop making plans to manipulate fans and/Finally stick to something you believe/'Cause you had us all fooled and, I'll admit, even me."

Durst says that there will be a The Unquestionable Truth (Part 2) to follow up on last year's poorly received The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1). He expects it to be out in the second half of 2006 with "songs that me and Ross Robinson produced with Wes on guitar as well as songs that do not have Wes on guitar.

"It will be a full-length album and not an EP. It will be on the more aggressive side of nature and appeal to those who feed off of the heavier side of Limp Bizkit. My vocals will resemble more of the older style of vocals on earlier albums and be much more of a 'Limp Bizkit approach' than an experimental approach, like The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1)."

Durst also claims that the band will tour in support of the new album once he's done work on his current film projects.

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