10 Most Hilariously Bad Albums Ever Made

5. Results May Vary - Limp Bizkit

You couldn't predict the massive amount of dropoff that nu metal had at the dawn of the '00s. Though some of the more seasoned veterans like Deftones and Linkin Park managed to walk the line fairly well in the age of pop punk, the doofier acts like Limp Bizkit were definitely in need of a switchup once the tides started to shift. Results May Vary may have certainly been a shift away from their trademark sound...just nowhere near in the right direction.

Losing Wes Borland for the first time, this album feels like Fred Durst trying to pull together the most favors he can from his rock star buddies to make a Limp Bizkit that holds together somewhat cohesively. Making even more whiny screes against society than on Chocolate Starfish, most of these lyrics from Durst come down to outright deplorable at the worst, going so far as to creep on girls on Eat You Alive and getting thoroughly outclassed by Snoop Dogg on Red Light Green Light.

This pretty much became the nail in the coffin for any Limp Bizkit goodwill going forward, with no new album or EP sparking up enough favor with the nu metal faithful to actually be a modern classic. Results may indeed vary, but don't be surprised when those results piss you off either.

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