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::NEWS::
When the Family Values Tour (with Korn) wrapped up recently, the Limp Bizkit made a beeline for a Los Angeles recording studio where they are currently working on the follow-up to 1997's "Three Dollar Bill Y'all."  The band is laying down some material that it wrote while touring and is also using its studio time to write new tracks.  Limp Bizkit hopes to unleash its sophomore release in the summer of 1999.


Limp Bizkit recently shot a video for their new single "Faith", a George Micheal cover.  The video has been showing up on Mtv's "Total Request" pretty regularly.  Fred has this to say about the video, "We had to capture the feel from the (Family Values) Tour; from waking up in the morning, to backstage, to setting up, to playing live to the thousands and thousands of people, the energy, the stage props, the people on tour... Ice Cube, Korn, everybody's in the video.  Tommy Lee's in the video, from Mötley Crüe, you know Chino from the Deftones, Les Claypool from Primus, everybody's in this video. All the backstage, everything. You want to see what goes on on-tour, we're letting you see it. We're bringing it to you."

Limp Bizkit kept suburban Detroit law enforcement officers busy during the band's two-day stay in the area as part of Ozzfest. First, drummer John Everett Otto was arrested July 22 in Auburn Hills, Mich. Police were called to the band's hotel after receiving a report of a man brandishing a gun, and arrived to find Otto shooting BBs at cans in the parking lot. After finding an illegal switchblade-style knife on his person, Otto was arrested and charged with a misdemeanor. He spent the night in the Auburn Hills jail, pleaded guilty to the charge the following morning, and was ordered to pay a fine and court costs. Meanwhile, after the Jacksonville, Fla., group's performance on July 23, the Oakland County Sheriff's Department arrested two women, ages 27 and 22, who came onstage during the final song and stripped down to their thong underwear. They were charged with indecent exposure. After investigating the group's possible involvement in the scheme—Limp Bizkit has been filming a home video during the tour, and singer Fred Durst openly invited the women to disrobe—sheriff's officers decided that the women, who had been invited into the backstage area by a local radio station, acted independently and were neither arranged nor compensated by the band. The charge carries a $100 fine and up to 90 days in jail.
 
Write to Limp Bizkit at:
P.O. Box 93655
Los Angeles, CA
90093-9998