10 More Rock Songs That Insulted Other Musicians

10. Hot Dog - Limp Bizkit

If you don't know the hidden meaning behind the album title "Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavoured Water", then good luck to you when you eventually find out.

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It's widely regarded as the band's biggest ever release, thanks to songs like Take a Look Around, My Way, and Rollin'. There's also this song, which is sort of the title track? Probably the closest you're going to get on a record like this.

Hot Dog features the F-word 46 times. That's got nothing to do with what we're talking about here - it's just really funny.

It also contains several references to the band Nine Inch Nails, including straight up lifting lyrics from songs like Burn, The Perfect Drug, and Closer. This was done to throw shade at NIN leader Trent Reznor, who made some less-than-complimentary remarks towards Fred Durst.

Something to do with a piece of plywood going up his bum.

In the end though, Reznor had the last laugh, as Bizkit borrowing his words actually led to him getting a co-writing credit on the song.

He must have cried all the way to the bank.

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