The Rise and Squall of Limp Bizkit Part 1: Three Dollar Bill, Y'all - Renegade Jukebox #21
This is Part 1 of a 4-part journey through the first half of Limp Bizkit's discography, back when Nu-Metal was in its prime.
What’s going on, everyone? Welcome to Part 1 of a brand new artist retrospective! We begin with Three Dollar Bill, Y’all, Limp Bizkit’s 1997 debut, produced by Ross Robinson. How does it hold up? Better than you might think, but tune in to hear what myself and Nick thought about the record, and what exactly led to their massive success.
This is only the beginning, folks! Next time, we get to break stuff, from family values to Woodstock ‘99. But until then, thanks for tuning in!
Why We Love This Band returns with a new episode, this time on metal’s next huge band. And deservingly so. Nick has been pressing Mike to do an Orbit Culture episode for Jukebox for a long time. The 4 piece from Sweden making some of the best melodic death metal of the last decade has been getting bigger and bigger. Take a listen and find out why you should be on the hype train for Orbit Culture!
Samples Used: Avenged Sevenfold – We Love You Orbit Culture – Red Fog Orbit Culture – North Star Of Nija Orbit Culture – Strangler Orbit Culture – Alienated Orbit Culture – While We Serve Orbit Culture - Descent
Nick and Mike are back with a new show for Renegade Jukebox, What Happened To This Band!? And with all of the current drama and past controversies? We couldn’t help ourselves but do an episode on As I Lay Dying. The Metalcore band that launched plenty of watered down acts and their reputation tarnished, but was their music genuinely good? Take a listen and find out!
Why We Love This Band returns, and who's on the docket this time? A band perfectly meant for this series, Lamb Of God. Arguably the most consistent catalog in heavy metal, Lamb Of God have been dropping classic albums for almost 3 decades now. So of course, Nick & Mike had to do an episode on them.
On this episode of Renegade Jukebox, guess who's back? No it's not the Rap God. It's Slim Shady! Eminem is bringing Shady back for one more offensive and blood-soaked hoorah. How does it stack up to his legendary back catalog? Have a listen and find out.