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Limp BizkitThe seamless melding of rap and metal was Limp Bizkit's MO. It has proved to be a worthy combination. Four years after the band formed in 1994, the fledgling Limp Bizkit was befriended by Korn. Soon thereafter, label contracts came pouring in, and after signing with Flip/Interscope, Limp Bizkit released their debut album, Three Dollar Bill Y'All

By mid-1998, Limp Bizkit had become one of the more hyped bands in the burgeoning rap-metal scene, helped as well by more touring action - this time with Faith No More and later, Primus as well as an appearance on MTV's Spring Break '98 fashion show. The biggest break, however, was a spot on that summer's Family Values Tour, which greatly raised the group's profile. In 1999 and 2000 Limp Bizkit scored back-to-back No. 1 albums with Significant Other, and Chocolate Starfish and the Hotdog Flavored Water, respectively.

Like all studio/touring professionals who expect the highest level of performance and durability from their equipment, Limp Bizkit uses Monster Cable. Original band member Wes Borland says, "I don't use anything that doesn't totally excite me. I use Monster on both my rigs. I always get my tone and they're practically indestructible, which is amazing considering the abuse they receive on the road. These cables haven't let me down once." Thanks, Wes, we couldn't have said it any better ourselves.

For more information, check out http://www.limpbizkit.com