Limp Bizkit/YMMV

""You love him, you hate him, you love to hate him...""

- Outro to Significant Other


 * Covered Up: With regards to The Who's "Behind Blue Eyes", and George Michael's "Faith", to the extent of making people to believe that those are original songs made by them.
 * Ear Worm:
 * "There's no one to blaaaaaaaaame but you! Who gets the blaaaaaaaaame? Me!"
 * "Cause I gotta have FAAAAAAIIIITH"
 * "My G-G-G-Generation"
 * "This time I'm gonna let it all come out, this time I'm gonna stand up and shout, I'm gonna do things my way, it's my way, it's my way or the highway"
 * "What's that, I didn't hear you? Shut the fuck up"
 * "I DID IT ALL FOR THE NOOKIE, THE NOOKIE, SO YOU CAN TAKE THAT COOKIE AND STICK IT UP YOUR YEAH"
 * "KEEP ROLLIN, ROLLIN, ROLLIN"
 * "I know why you hate me, I know why you wanna hate me..." (helps that it samples the |Mission Impossible theme, an Ear Worm itself)
 * "I'LL EAT YOU ALLLLIIIIVVVEEEE!!!!!"
 * "Red light, green light, red light, green light"
 * "LET ME SEE YOU ROOOOOOOOOOOCK!!"
 * Ensemble Darkhorse: Wes Borland is the most loved and respected member of the band, and his other projects, particularly Black Light Burns, have received more favorable reviews than Limp Bizkit.
 * Even at the height of their Hatedom, a good chunk of the haters grudgingly admitted that Three Dollar Bill, Y'all$ was actually not bad.
 * Face of the Band: Durst was considered to be this by many, but his role in the band has been largely overshadowed by Borland, so much so that if you load up the band's official website, Borland is the one in the background photograph.
 * Fandom Rivalry: With Slipknot, Metallica or Linkin Park fans.
 * He Really Can Act: Fred Durst surprised many critics with his acting in Population 436, and his directorial debut, The Education of Charlie Banks. Moreover, even those that hated Limp Bizkit admitted that "Walking Away", from their Gold Cobra album, was a pretty good song.
 * Magnum Opus: Either Significant Other or Gold Cobra.
 * Memetic Mutation: I hope you knew Fred Durst packs a chainsaw...
 * Alright, partner. Keep on rollin', baby. You know what time it is.
 * CHOCOLATE STARFISH!
 * Misattributed Song: Egregious example: the demo version of "Don't Go Off Wandering", which features Serj Tankian, has been labeled as a System of a Down song on bootlegs and YouTube.
 * Misaimed Fandom: Durst regrets that many of the band's songs, which were written as a release for being bullied when he was younger, ended up being popular favorites among the kind of people that used to bully him.
 * Misblamed: Nobody can exactly pinpoint where Woodstock '99 went to hell. As a result, whether Durst is to blame or not has become a topic of debate.
 * Narm: The Speak-N-Spell solo in their cover of "Behind Blue Eyes".
 * Also, whenever Fred gets so angry that it becomes over the top.
 * Never Live It Down: Fred's behavior once he became famous.
 * Painful Rhyme: In their cover of "Faith", the line "Has got a body like you" was changed to "Has got a body like me" without changing the part it was supposed to rhyme with.