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The absence of Wes Borland’s signature riffs led to more atmospheric, moody soundscapes that benefit greatly from the increased bit depth.

The album's impact on the music scene is undeniable, and its influence can still be felt today. Limp Bizkit's ability to blend rap, rock, and nu-metal elements has inspired a new generation of musicians.

, released on September 23, 2003, remains the most polarizing chapter in Limp Bizkit's history. Created during a tumultuous period following the departure of guitarist Wes Borland, the album saw Fred Durst take a more experimental, melancholic direction that moved away from their signature nu-metal sound. Release Details & High-Res Audio

Perhaps the most famous track on the record, this The Who cover features an electronic Speak & Spell bridge. The acoustic guitar strings resonate with pristine clarity in FLAC, sounding as if the acoustic guitar is being played right in the room with the listener. 4. "Build A Bridge"

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Results May Vary remains a turning point for Limp Bizkit—a weird, woolly, wounded beast of an album. The doesn't change the songwriting, but it changes the experience . It takes you off the compressed factory floor of 2003 and drops you into the control room of the recording session.

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The definitive high-resolution release of Limp Bizkit's polarizing 2003 album, , provides listeners with the ultimate way to experience one of the most fascinating chapters in nu-metal history. The Context of Results May Vary (2003)

Crystal-clear acoustic guitar separation and expansive stereo imaging. Atmospheric & Moody "The Undercurrent", "Let Me Down"

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