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The Who VS Limp Bizkit! - Behind Blue Eyes (Reaction/Review)
Fred Durst, Limp Bizkit's frontman, saw the song as thematically aligned with his own struggles of feeling misunderstood during the band's peak of fame. Key Musical Changes Limp Bizkit "Behind Blue Eyes"
Limp Bizkit’s arrangement stripped back the aggressive "rap-rock" sound for which they were known, opting for a more tone. Notable changes include: The Who VS Limp Bizkit
They replaced the original’s high-energy rock section with a bridge featuring a Speak & Spell (an 80s educational toy) spelling out "L.I.M.P. Discover". Limp Bizkit released their cover of in 2003
Written by Pete Townshend for his aborted Lifehouse project, the original song is told from the perspective of a villain named Jumbo who feels misunderstood and lonely.
Limp Bizkit released their cover of in 2003 as a single from their fourth studio album, Results May Vary . While the original 1971 song by The Who is a classic rock staple, Limp Bizkit’s version became one of the most divisive covers in rock history. Origin and Background
The song’s reception remains split between commercial success and critical backlash:
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