Rage Against The Machine bassist: 'I apologize for Limp Bizkit'
According to Rolling Stone, Limp Bizkit has covered the seminal 1992 Rage Against The Machine song "Killing In The Name" more than 100 times. Frontman Fred Durst often introduces the track by explaining how the song changed his life.
In a soon-to-be-published interview with Rolling Stone, Rage Against The Machine bass player Tim Commerford makes a point of apologizing for the existence of Durst's band.
"I do apologize for Limp Bizkit," says Commerford. "I really do. I feel really bad that we inspired such bullshit."
"They're gone, though," Commerford adds, seemingly blissfully ignorant to the fact that Limp Bizkit still exists. "That's the beautiful thing. There's only one left, and that's Rage, and as far as I'm concerned, we're the only one that matters."
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