Fred Durst teases artwork and October 31st release date for new Limp Bizkit LP

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Fred Durst is teasing some of the artwork for Limp Bizkit’s long-awaited new album, hinting that it could drop on October 31st – Halloween. Durst polled fans on social media about the new album last week, implying that songs from the long-awaited LP were finally finished.  He asked:  “Should I drop a new song?  Maybe ‘Turn It Up, B*tch’ or ‘Goodbye’? Hmm, or should I just drop the whole new album, all 12 songs? What do you think?”  Last weekend, Durst shared an Instagram story of “Album Cover Piece 1” with the text: “Instead, all [jack-o-lantern emoji]’s will drop on Halloween.”  Durst and the band also shared a second piece of the artwork featuring a colorful UFO, implying the band is set to release something this Halloween.

Limp Bizkit returned to live performing earlier this year when Durst appeared at Lollapalooza sporting his new “Dad Vibes” look; the band subsequently released the official “Dad Vibes” single at the end of September. Limp Bizkit have been working on the follow-up to 2011’s Gold Cobra for years under the working title of Stampede of the Disco Elephants; however, there’s no word on whether that album name will remain. According to guitarist Wes Borland, the band has “probably, in the last 10 years, been in the studio to try and complete the record, I wanna say, seven times.”

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