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When I was 14, I thought Limp Bizkit were the coolest band in the world. At 38, I often still do

When I was 14, I thought Limp Bizkit were the coolest band in the world. At 38, I often still do

Update: 2025-10-31
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Sam Rivers, the bassist and founding member of Limp Bizkit, passed away at 48, leaving behind a legacy of wild nu metal sound and distinct bass lines. His passing marks the end of an era for fans who grew up with the band's music. Despite lineup changes and shifting tastes, Limp Bizkit's impact on music and fans remains significant, with Sam's unique energy and swagger contributing to their legendary status. The future of the band remains uncertain, but Sam's influence on music and fans is undeniable.

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When I was 14, I thought Limp Bizkit were the coolest band in the world. At 38, I often still do

When I was 14, I thought Limp Bizkit were the coolest band in the world. At 38, I often still do