7. N 2 Gether Now
http://youtu.be/nA__arRdQ6M Fred Durst definitely liked metal but he also liked hip-hop. On Significant Other he was able to collide his two worlds into a viable, eclectic mix-up that went down smoothly. Aside from guest appearances by Jonathan Davis of Korn, Stone Temple Pilot's Scott Weiland and Les Claypool of Primus, Durst also got Method Man to sign on to add an air of hip-hop legitimacy to Limp Bizkit. The result was a super-cluttered, super-profane and super-catchy tune called N 2 Gether Now. With a chorus that can't be repeated here, the song was hugely popular among the rock and hip-hop crowds. Two audiences that had little in common prior to that, were suddenly united - if not completely unified. Years later, Durst would get Snoop Dog to collaborate with him on Results May Vary's "Red Light - Green Light" but "N 2 Gether Now" was Limp Bizkit's original pure foray into Hip-Hop.
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My name is Alejandro.
I answer to Alex, Al the pal, Uncle and various other pet names. I was born and raised in Los Angeles and currently live in San Diego, Ca. Being a native Southern Californian, I have been spoiled by good weather, beautiful women , celebrity sightings and diverse culture.
I have a season pass to Disneyland and despite this, I still consider it to be the happiest place on earth.
I am an avid film geek and gamer. There are many reports of expletives omitting from beyond my bedroom door during marathon sessions of Call Of Duty.
I spend a lot of my free time writing, playing/producing music and playing bass in a 90's cover band called The Big Lewinsky (www.facebook.com/thebiglewinskyband).
I also enjoy iphone-ography with my 4- in-1 Ollo clip and gorilla tripod along with the countless apps available for photo editing.
My favorite films of all-time (currently) are The Godfather, The Shawshank Redemption, The Exorcist and anything by Stanley Kubrick, except Barry Lyndon...and maybe Lolita.
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