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Toss in some thunder courtesy of Metallica and Limp Bizkit and you soon know that this is not your father's Mission: Impossible.
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"We'd like to express tremendous sorrow over the injuries suffered by our fans during the Big Day Out concert, " said Limp Bizkit in a statement.
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Earlier this week, the company announced it was promoting a free tour by the rock band Limp Bizkit, whose singer Fred Durst called the site "an amazing way to market and promote music".
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"Though we tried to explain that crowds are different from 10 or even 3 years ago, we were ultimately frustrated by his response, " said Jeff Kwatinetz of Limp Bizkit's management company, The Firm.
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Do we really need another Limp Bizkit release?
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After cofounding his talent management agency in 1997 out of his Malibu bedroom, the company, ominously named The Firm, now represents stars like the Backstreet Boys, Korn, Limp Bizkit, the Dixie Chicks and Pamela Anderson.
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"We basically begged this guy (promoter Vivian Lees) to increase security measures and were told he has been doing the event for 10 years and that he knows what he's doing and to leave him alone, " says Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst.
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Last year Limp Bizkit released its first proper album in six years, Gold Cobra, and the thing actually did pretty well, at least at first: It debuted at No. 16 on the Billboard with 27, 000 copies sold in the first week.
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Touring has long been one of the best ways to promote a new album, and considering 27, 000 people in the states bought Gold Cobra, common sense would indicate that there would be a good number of people willing to spend some more money on seeing Limp Bizkit play those new tunes and the better known songs from a decade ago.
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