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Outro (Significant Other) Lyrics

You wanted the worst
You've got the worst
The one, the only
Limp Bizkit

We could've stopped
We could've stopped
You wanted the best

Then go get the fucking
Backstreet Boys CD
'Cause in this house
It's Limp motherfucking Bizkit

Balls made of steel
Balls made of steel
But don't kick me in the nuts though

Limp Bizkit's in the house
Limp Bizkit's in the house

Limp Bizkit's in the house
Limp Bizkit's in the house

You ain't shit
You ain't shit motherfucker

Radio Sucks:

...

The Mind Of Les:

Hit me
Fire cracker

So there you go
Fifteen of your hard earned dollars
Right out the window
Most expensive piece of plastic
I've ever come across

Fifteen dollars
Fifteen dollars
On a shoddy piece of plastic
There is it
Limp Bizkit in all it's glory

Fred Durst, the man, the myth
The compulsive masturbator

You love him, you hate him
You love to hate him

Hello

Once when I was afraid to speak
When I was just a lad
My poppy gavew my nose a tweak
And told me I was bad

Then I learned a brilliant word
Saved my aching nose
The biggest word
That you've ever heard
And this is how it goes

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
Even thought he sound of it
Is something quite atrocious

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
Ah, those were the days
I don't know

You got any more of that

So what did you think
You were getting
A Celine Dion record
No, no, no young bucky

You laughed, you cried
You just kissed your
Fifteen bucks goodbye

Limp Bizkit
I don't think so
Fred Durst
I don't know

But what the hell
I got paid
Goodbye now
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I never heard the "Mind Of Les" track, but that's fucking hilarious. Les Claypool is a genius.

I also heard that that's his voice on the intro/outro tracks and that he got really drunk one day and recorded them.

He's good friends with the band and a big influence on Wes Borland. Wes uses Les's slap-bass techniques on his guitar on songs like "Sour" and "Stalemate".

Well, that's all I have to say.

 
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