Snot Guitarist Calls Out Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst: ‘How Dare You’
In line with the guitarist for the nu-metal band Snot, Limp Bizkit Nonetheless Sucks is greater than a tour identify. Mikey Doling has taken challenge with Limp Bizkit enlisting a rapper who calls himself $not on their upcoming spring trek. “I needed to say to Fred Durst, in the event you see this video, how…
In line with the guitarist for the nu-metal band Snot, Limp Bizkit Nonetheless Sucks is greater than a tour identify. Mikey Doling has taken challenge with Limp Bizkit enlisting a rapper who calls himself $not on their upcoming spring trek.
“I needed to say to Fred Durst, in the event you see this video, how dare you, man?” Doling stated in a since-deleted video, per Blabbermouth. “You had been buddies with Snot. Snot cherished you, man. You got here onstage with us and carried out. Lynn [Strait, late Snot frontman] went on stage with you in Boston. … We had been buddies. We shared drinks, stage, music [and] all that, and all these years later you’re taking an artist named $not on tour with you? What the fuck is that, man? Bullshit. … And to that faux $not child — [he reportedly flipped the bird] proper there, brother. There’s just one fucking Snot. Get some.”
A rep for Limp Bizkit didn’t instantly return a request for remark. $not tweeted his reaction. “This truly ridiculous,” he wrote. “Previous man mad about my identify.”
Limp Bizkit’s Nonetheless Sucks tour will kick off subsequent month in Tampa and run by late Might. It features a cease at New York Metropolis’s Madison Sq. Backyard. $not is scheduled to look on the first 10 tour dates.
Doling’s Snot fashioned in 1995 and launched their debut album, Get Some, in 1997. They toured alongside Limp Bizkit on Ozzfest ’98. That July, frontman Lynn Strait was arrested after crawling out of Limp Bizkit’s prop bathroom within the nude at a Boston-area Ozzfest look. Just a few months later, in December, Strait was killed in a automobile accident when a truck hit his car; the collision additionally claimed the lifetime of his boxer, Dobbs, which appeared on the duvet of Get Some.
In 2000, Snot launched the tribute album Strait Up, which featured visitor appearances by their nu-metal friends and a spoken-word monitor by Ozzy Osbourne; Limp Bizkit’s Fred Durst sang on the monitor “Endlessly.” The band has since reunited with singer Carl Bensley changing Strait. They’ve launched no new music.