http://msnbc.msn.com/id/12275844/Bizkit, which rode the rock-rap wave in the late 1990s, has been off the radar since last year, when its EP “The Unquestionable Truth Pt. 1” was released to dismal sales. Borland left the band in recent months to pursue a new group, Black Light Burns.
Durst targets Borland in the song “Unacceptableinterlude,” which can be heard at his MySpace blog (
http://www.myspace.com/limpbizkit). It features such lyrics as “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 / Manipulating like a crook who’s arrestable / It’s unacceptable, f---ing unacceptable.”
Meanwhile, Durst said he is at work on “The Unquestionable Truth Pt. 2,” which will include songs “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.”
Durst also promised a tour in support of the album but gave no timetable or details on who might replace Borland moving forward. “I can sleep at night knowing that I have and will never sell out and make music or do my vocals for any reason other than my soul needing to express itself through my art,” he said.