Limp Bizkit will record an album "for everyone"

May 05, 2012
Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst revealed some information about the band's next studio effort. Titled Stampede Of The Disco Elephants, it is set to hit the stores next year. According to Durst, this time Limp Bizkit are trying to make a record "for everyone".

"Stampede Of The Disco Elephants has got to have something sizzling about it that's more universally accepted. We're writing all different sorts of tracks and it seems like the songs going into that basket are ones that girls can like as much as guys who like rock", claimed he.

Last December record label Interscope has parted ways with Limp Bizkit. According to the band's frontman Fred Durst, it happened because of the poor sales of their sixth studio effort Gold Cobra that hit the stores earlier this year.

Trying to explain commercial failure of the record, Fred Durst said: "One of the things with Gold Cobra was that it was a record for us to do for ourselves, for the core fans, for some of the people that we know in the industry. It wasn't our step forward to make a big pop; we just didn't want to make that record at that time".