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Limp Bizkit: 'We'll still be hated'
Published Thursday, Feb 11 2010, 16:26 GMT | By David Balls

Rex Features
The rock group, who are currently working on the follow-up to 2003's Results May Vary, insisted that they have not grown up in the seven years since their last release.
"I think that everyone who hated Limp Bizkit before will continue to hate Limp Bizkit," guitarist Wes Borland told Guitar Edge.
"It's not like we all of a sudden grew up and started making smarter music. It's definitely a fun party kinda vibe, it's a little like the old stuff but with a Daft Punk vibe thrown in.
"There's big huge riffs and hopefully catchy lyrics, it's still about halfway done so we're waiting to see how the rest of it goes."
Limp Bizkit's new album Gold Cobra is expected to be released in the summer.
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