Limp Bizkit Greatest Hits Songs ((full)) -
If "Break Stuff" is the fight, "Rollin'" is the victory lap. Built around a guitar riff that sounds like a helicopter landing on your stereo, this song was inescapable in 2000. It was the theme for the WWF’s Undertaker ("The American Badass" era). It was the soundtrack to every extreme sports montage. The chant—"Keep rollin', rollin', rollin', rollin'"—is so simplistic that it borders on genius. While the "Red Light/Green Light" remix with Method Man and DMX is fantastic, the original "Air Raid Vehicle" is the essential hit.
These tracks might not have the meme-power of "Nookie," but they were radio staples and fan favorites. limp bizkit greatest hits songs
Just when the world thought they had Limp Bizkit figured out, they dropped a cover of The Who’s classic "Behind Blue Eyes." Featured on 2003’s Results May Vary (the album without Wes Borland), this track remains one of the most If "Break Stuff" is the fight, "Rollin'" is the victory lap
Produced by the legendary Terry Date, the song opens with a driving, industrial-tinged riff that invites immediate headbanging. But the magic lies in the delivery. Fred Durst’s flow here is at its most charismatic—silly, confident, and infectious. The lyrics are a stream-of-consciousness celebration of being an outsider, yet they became a universal chant for the mainstream. It was the soundtrack to every extreme sports montage