Limp Bizkit Rock In The Park

Back in the day when nu-metal reigned, Limp Bizkit were the kings.
If you want to relive those heady times full of way-too-baggy pants and backwards red baseball caps, pick up Rock In The Park 2001 when it hits stores on May 13 through MVD Visual. Limp Bizkit's performance at Nuremberg, Germany's annual Rock In The Park music festival is their first to be released on DVD. The gig was on of the last with the original band lineup of vocalist Fred Durst, guitarist Wes Borland, bassist Sam Rivers, drummer John Otto and DJ Lethal. In addition to concert footage, the disc also includes an interview with DJ Lethal.
Limp Bizkit have sold millions of albums worldwide since 1997, but their fortunes have declined since this performance was recorded. They've apparently been working on their sixth studio album, The Unquestionable Truth (Part 2), but no release date has been announced. There have been some doubts if it will come out at all since it was originally supposed to follow closely on the heels of 2005's The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1). The group haven't played live in four years.
Here are the tracks on Rock In The Park 2001:
"Intro"
"Hot Dog"
"Show Me What You Got"
"Break Stuff"
"The One"
"Livin' It Up" "My Generation"
"Re-Arranged"
"Faith"
"Full Nelson"
"My Way"
"Nookie"
"I Would For You"
"Take A Look Around"
"Rollin'"
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