Title: Revisiting the Nu-Metal Meltdown: Limp Bizkit’s Results May Vary (2003) in 24-bit FLAC
- Release and Reception: Released in 2003, it had a significant commercial success.
- Musical Style: Continues Limp Bizkit's rap-rock and nu metal sound.
- Notable Tracks: Includes "Eat You Alive", "Behind Blue Eyes", and "Boiler".
- Audio Quality: The mention of FLAC and 24-bit audio suggests a high-fidelity listening experience.
What are your memories of Results May Vary? Did you buy this day one in 2003, or did you jump ship after Wes left? Let me know in the comments.
Lyrical Themes: Moving away from the "party" atmosphere of Chocolate Starfish, this album focused on heartbreak, bullying, and self-pity. Some tracks were reportedly inspired by Durst's alleged (and later denied) relationship with Britney Spears. Key Tracks and Reception
Experience the raw production and Mike Smith’s guitar work in high-fidelity 24-bit FLAC quality. [Link/Button: Download / Listen Here]
The Audio Format: High-Resolution Flac (24-bit)
This specific release is encoded in FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) at 24-bit depth, often referred to as "Hi-Res Audio."