<P> Borland left the group in 2001, but Durst, Rivers, Otto and Lethal continued to record and tour with guitarist Mike Smith . Following the release of their album, Results May Vary (2003), Borland rejoined the band and recorded The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1) (2005) with Durst, Rivers, Lethal and drummer Sammy Siegler before entering a hiatus . In 2009, the band reunited with Borland playing guitar and began touring, culminating with the recording of the album Gold Cobra (2011), after which they left Interscope and later signed with Cash Money Records, but DJ Lethal was asked to leave the band soon after . They are currently recording their sixth studio album, Stampede of the Disco Elephants . </P> <P> Fred Durst grew up in Jacksonville, Florida, where he took an interest in breakdancing, hip hop, punk rock and heavy metal . He began to rap, skate, beatbox and deejay . While mowing lawns and working as a tattoo artist, he developed an idea for a band that combined elements of rock and hip hop . Durst played with three other bands, Split 26, Malachi Sage, which were unsuccessful, and 10 Foot Shindig, which Durst left to form a new band . Durst told Sam Rivers, the bassist for Malachi Sage, "You need to quit this band and start a band with me that's like this: rappin' and rockin' ." Rivers suggested that his cousin, John Otto, who was studying jazz drumming at the Douglas Anderson School of the Arts and playing in local avant garde bands, become their drummer . Durst, Rivers and Otto jammed and wrote three songs together, and Wes Borland later joined as a guitarist . </P> <P> Durst named the band Limp Bizkit, because he wanted a name that would repel listeners . According to Durst, "The name is there to turn people's heads away . A lot of people pick up the disc and go,' Limp Bizkit . Oh, they must suck .' Those are the people that we don't even want listening to our music ." Other names that were considered by Durst included Gimp Disco, Split Dickslit, Bitch Piglet, and Blood Fart . Every record label that showed an interest in the band pressured its members to change its name . Limp Bizkit developed a cult following in the underground music scene, particularly at the Milk Bar, an underground punk club in Jacksonville . The band's local popularity was such that Sugar Ray, who had a major label contract, opened for a then - unsigned Limp Bizkit at Velocity with hip hop group Funkdubious . Milkbar owner, Danny Wimmer, stated that Limp Bizkit "had the biggest draw for a local band . They went from playing (for) ten people to eight hundred within months . Fred (...) was always marketing the band . He would go to record stores and get people involved, he was in touch with high schools ." However, the band knew that to achieve national success, they would have to distinguish themselves in their live performances . Attracting crowds by word of mouth, the band gave energetic live performances, covering George Michael's "Faith" and Paula Abdul's "Straight Up", and featuring Borland in bizarre costumes . Borland's theatrical rock style was the primary attraction for many concert attendees . </P> <P> Durst unsuccessfully tried to attract attention from A&R representatives at various labels by pretending to be the band's manager . Later, when Korn performed in town as the opening act for Sick of It All, Durst invited Korn to drink beer and tattoo them . Although Durst's tattoos were unimpressive, he was able to persuade Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu to listen to a demo, consisting of the songs "Pollution", "Counterfeit" and "Stuck". Korn added a then - unsigned Limp Bizkit to two tours, which exposed the band to a new audience . The band attempted to expand their sound by auditioning an additional guitarist, but Borland soon determined that another guitarist was not the answer, and DJ Lethal, formerly of the hip hop group House of Pain, joined the band as a turntablist after a successful practice performance . Joining the band gave Lethal an opportunity to experiment with his turntable technique in ways that hip hop had not allowed him to do, helping shape the band's style . However, Borland left the band due to creative differences . </P>

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