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Limp Bizkit’s $200 million lawsuit against Universal Music Group over royalties is headed to court as a judge denies the label's motion to dismiss.
While they're far from the only band to have issues with women, lead singer Chad Kroeger is famous for being immature and misogynistic, which is often reflected in his lyrics.
Limp Bizkit suffered a defeat in its $200 million lawsuit against Universal Music Group when a judge ruled the band cannot legally void its contract.
The frontman behind 2000s-era hits like “Nookie” and “Rollin’” talks about playing himself in the horror comedy “Y2K”—his second acting role of the year for hip distributor A24.
I t's perhaps no surprise that some of the best quotes about music come from singer-songwriters. Musicians love to wax lyrical about themselves and others, anything from philosophical musings on peace ...
Limp Bizkit have announced four dates in the United Kingdom as part of their 2025 Loserville tour. The group are set for performances in Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham and London from March 2025.
Limp Bizkit is fighting for what they deserve. In a lawsuit filed on Tuesday in Los Angeles, the nu metal band accused Universal Music Group of withholding money from them. The group worked with ...
Universal Music Group and its sub-labels released every Limp Bizkit album until 2011. The complaint claims UMG implements a “fraudulent” policy “deliberately designed” to withhold ...
Limp Bizkit and frontman Fred Durst have filed a lawsuit against Universal Music for $200million (£152.7m), alleging that the band “never received any royalties” until recently. According to ...
Limp Bizkit, Fred Durst, and Flawless Records—the record label solely owned by Durst—are suing Universal Music Group (UMG) for over $200 million that they claim they’re owed in unpaid ...
Nu-metal group Limp Bizkit has filed a lawsuit against its label Universal Music Group, alleging that the company deliberately withheld at least $200 million in unpaid royalties. The suit, filed ...
Rap-rock band Limp Bizkit sued its label Universal Music Group in California federal court on Tuesday, claiming the group is owed at least $200 million in unpaid royalties.