Three Dollar Bill Y'All [Explicit Lyrics]

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Rap metal has been around ever since 1986 when Run-DMC and Aerosmith joined forces for a remake of "Walk This Way," but it took nearly a decade for Rage Against the Machine to bust the floodgates wide open. Soon after, a stream of percussive hellraisers including Korn, Downset, and Deftones infiltrated the metal market, and they, in turn, sired a new breed fronted by acts like Snot and Limp Bizkit. Three Dollar Bill Y'All, Limp Bizkit's debut album, is a tempestuous collection of divergent styles. Unlike metal acts that try to get "dope," but lack the hip-hop background to legitimately fuse the two genres, Limp Bizkit--which features Wes Borland and House of Pain member DJ Lethal--have the know-how to groove and grind. And instead of launching a one-dimensional Blitzkrieg, Limp Bizkit mixes up its rhythms and tempos to keep its listeners guessing. --Jon Wiederhorn --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

Three Dollar Bill, Y'All
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Limp debut showed some promise.....didn't deliver on it in the long run.
  • This is great!!
  • It was ok for its time but that was a DECADE AGO!
  • Fred Durst should have never been born...........................
  • Been there, done that
Three Dollar Bill, Y'All
Limp Bizkit
Manufacturer: Interscope Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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Similar Items:
  1. Significant Other
  2. Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water
  3. Results May Vary
  4. The Unquestionable Truth, Pt. 1
  5. Follow The Leader

ASIN: B000001Y42
Release Date: 1997-07-01

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. Pollution
  3. Counterfeit
  4. Stuck
  5. Nobody Loves's Me
  6. Sour
  7. Stalemate
  8. Clunk
  9. Faith
  10. Stink Finger
  11. Indigo Flow
  12. Leech
  13. Everything

Amazon.com

Rap metal has been around ever since 1986 when Run-DMC and Aerosmith joined forces for a remake of "Walk This Way," but it took nearly a decade for Rage Against the Machine to bust the floodgates wide open. Soon after, a stream of percussive hellraisers including Korn, Downset, and Deftones infiltrated the metal market, and they, in turn, sired a new breed fronted by acts like Snot and Limp Bizkit. Three Dollar Bill Y'All, Limp Bizkit's debut album, is a tempestuous collection of divergent styles. Unlike metal acts that try to get "dope," but lack the hip-hop background to legitimately fuse the two genres, Limp Bizkit--which features Wes Borland and House of Pain member DJ Lethal--have the know-how to groove and grind. And instead of launching a one-dimensional Blitzkrieg, Limp Bizkit mixes up its rhythms and tempos to keep its listeners guessing. --Jon Wiederhorn

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Limp debut showed some promise.....didn't deliver on it in the long run........2007-05-14

This is LB's heaviest album, and many people who like their work from Significant Other onwards may only like a couple of songs on here, because they tend to be more raw-sounding and in-your-face. Of course, everyone bought this because of "Faith", more than likely. I think the first half of this album was good and I like this heavy side of LB, but then they figured out how to sell records and in turn, sold out. LB was considered cool when I was finishing high school and entering college, but now they are kind of looked on with contempt. I think they had their place in music history, albeit not a big one, and they aren't meant to be taken too seriously. They were fun, but their career has run it's course. They peaked in 1999-2000, and it has been a long fall ever since. Still, on occasion, I bring out the old LB albums for some mindless fun at parties. And that's about it.

5 out of 5 stars This is great!!.......2007-03-04

This CD is great!!! Lots of good tracks, and a really fun album!! This is not their best, although it is amazingly cool!! I recommend any of Limp Bizkit's CD's!! My personal favorites are Counterfeit, Sour, and Faith. But there all great, so buy this!! Oh and to the person said that thrash metal is better the Nu-metal, here is a big "F you"!! Your wrong and thrash metal is not very good at all, so get a life!!!

1 out of 5 stars It was ok for its time but that was a DECADE AGO!.......2006-08-16

Oh man, this sucks really bad. Good thing nu-metal is dead. THRASH METAL IS REAL METAL, this is for posers.

1 out of 5 stars Fred Durst should have never been born..................................2006-07-20

Limp Bizkit are the perfect testimony as to why the music industry is going downhill. If any A&R person signed this band - even ten years ago, they would have been shot. Fred Durst is a f***ed up psycopath that should have his head squashed by a steam roller and after that- they should flush peices of his brain down the toilet. His body should be thrown in an unmarked grave - with no memory of him whatsoever. And the fact that guitar player Wes Borland got in the magazine "Guitar legends" is a sick joke. He can't even play guitar - let alone churn out any decent riffs. The whole music industry owes the world an apology for for making Fred Durst famous - because now were stuck with him. This band is no more than a warning to kids that if you suck, you pay for it.

5 out of 5 stars Been there, done that.......2006-07-08

you know them... you hate them.... or.... you love them.... it really is that simple. Bar none... their best album is this. It always was, and always will be!
Three Dollar Bill Y'all Dollars
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Three Dollar Bill Y'all Dollars

    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Alternative Styles | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    Alternative MetalAlternative Metal | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B000F6YP82
    Release Date: 2006-05-23
    Three Dollar Bill, Y'All [Edited Version]
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • Limp debut showed some promise.....didn't deliver on it in the long run.
    • This is great!!
    • It was ok for its time but that was a DECADE AGO!
    • Fred Durst should have never been born...........................
    • Been there, done that
    Three Dollar Bill, Y'All [Edited Version]
    Limp Bizkit
    Manufacturer: Interscope Records
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Alternative Styles | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    Post GrungePost Grunge | American Alternative | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    Rap RockRap Rock | Rock | Styles | Music
    Alternative MetalAlternative Metal | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
    Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
    MetalMetal | Funk | R&B | Styles | Music
    Similar Items:
    1. Significant Other
    2. Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water
    3. Results May Vary
    4. The Unquestionable Truth, Pt. 1
    5. Follow The Leader

    ASIN: B000007RV5
    Release Date: 1998-06-16

    Tracks:

    1. Intro
    2. Pollution
    3. Counerfiet
    4. Stuck
    5. Nobody Love's Me
    6. Sour
    7. Stalemate
    8. Clunk
    9. Faith
    10. Stinkfinger
    11. Indigo Flow
    12. Leech
    13. Everything

    Amazon.com

    Rap metal has been around ever since 1986 when Run-DMC and Aerosmith joined forces for a remake of "Walk This Way," but it took nearly a decade for Rage Against the Machine to bust the floodgates wide open. Soon after, a stream of percussive hellraisers including Korn, Downset, and Deftones infiltrated the metal market, and they, in turn, sired a new breed fronted by acts like Snot and Limp Bizkit. Three Dollar Bill Y'All, Limp Bizkit's debut album, is a tempestuous collection of divergent styles. Unlike metal acts that try to get "dope," but lack the hip-hop background to legitimately fuse the two genres, Limp Bizkit--which features Wes Borland and House of Pain member DJ Lethal--have the know-how to groove and grind. And instead of launching a one-dimensional Blitzkrieg, Limp Bizkit mixes up its rhythms and tempos to keep its listeners guessing. --Jon Wiederhorn

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars Limp debut showed some promise.....didn't deliver on it in the long run........2007-05-14

    This is LB's heaviest album, and many people who like their work from Significant Other onwards may only like a couple of songs on here, because they tend to be more raw-sounding and in-your-face. Of course, everyone bought this because of "Faith", more than likely. I think the first half of this album was good and I like this heavy side of LB, but then they figured out how to sell records and in turn, sold out. LB was considered cool when I was finishing high school and entering college, but now they are kind of looked on with contempt. I think they had their place in music history, albeit not a big one, and they aren't meant to be taken too seriously. They were fun, but their career has run it's course. They peaked in 1999-2000, and it has been a long fall ever since. Still, on occasion, I bring out the old LB albums for some mindless fun at parties. And that's about it.

    5 out of 5 stars This is great!!.......2007-03-04

    This CD is great!!! Lots of good tracks, and a really fun album!! This is not their best, although it is amazingly cool!! I recommend any of Limp Bizkit's CD's!! My personal favorites are Counterfeit, Sour, and Faith. But there all great, so buy this!! Oh and to the person said that thrash metal is better the Nu-metal, here is a big "F you"!! Your wrong and thrash metal is not very good at all, so get a life!!!

    1 out of 5 stars It was ok for its time but that was a DECADE AGO!.......2006-08-16

    Oh man, this sucks really bad. Good thing nu-metal is dead. THRASH METAL IS REAL METAL, this is for posers.

    1 out of 5 stars Fred Durst should have never been born..................................2006-07-20

    Limp Bizkit are the perfect testimony as to why the music industry is going downhill. If any A&R person signed this band - even ten years ago, they would have been shot. Fred Durst is a f***ed up psycopath that should have his head squashed by a steam roller and after that- they should flush peices of his brain down the toilet. His body should be thrown in an unmarked grave - with no memory of him whatsoever. And the fact that guitar player Wes Borland got in the magazine "Guitar legends" is a sick joke. He can't even play guitar - let alone churn out any decent riffs. The whole music industry owes the world an apology for for making Fred Durst famous - because now were stuck with him. This band is no more than a warning to kids that if you suck, you pay for it.

    5 out of 5 stars Been there, done that.......2006-07-08

    you know them... you hate them.... or.... you love them.... it really is that simple. Bar none... their best album is this. It always was, and always will be!

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