I don’t know what some people were expecting from LB’s new material, but if you think R2G is far from the mark of our business-as-usual, you’re either not well acquainted with our band, or have insane expectations that will never be met by anything we deliver.” I think Ready To Go is great and I’m a fan of Lil Wayne and was thrilled he could be a part of it. On Monday, guitarist Wes Borland (who has been in and out of the Bizkit over the past decade) posted on Twitter, “I’m really proud of our new single. “It sounds like that left of center, that place of discomfort that created rock ‘n’ roll, created the (heavy) metal, where it all spawned from.” “It sounds like a monster it literally sounds dangerous,” Durst said of the song. “Ready To Go” has been ready to reach the masses for nearly a year: after Limp Bizkit announced its deal with Cash Money Records in February 2012, Durst told Billboard that he was putting the finishing touches on the Wayne-assisted track last March. ![]() ![]() ![]() Lil Wayne, ‘I Am Not a Human Being II’: Track-By-Track Review
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