10 Most Underrated Limp Bizkit Songs

9. Love The Hate

In a spot of good news for longtime listeners, 'Still Sucks' did not live up to its self-deprecating name last year. The long-awaited LP finally escaped development hell and proved to be (mostly) worth the wait.

In a welcome surprise, much of the album finds the band older, wiser and at their funniest. Look no further than 'Love The Hate', a hilarious takedown of the numerous criticisms and controversies they've faced over the decades.

The song finds Durst as venomous as ever, tearing himself a new one and mocking jaded fans and haters alike. The use of multiple narrators and a strange, sung chorus hinting at the group's success despite all the detractors makes this a discombobulating listen.

It sees Limp Bizkit take a page out of the Eminem playbook by mocking themselves as the set-up for a punchline at someone else's expense. Here, that punchline is those who've dismissed the nu metal kings' work and legacy.

The warped and sinister composition supporting Durst's multiple-personality-like ramblings provides a chilly atmosphere to proceedings. The track, despite not exactly being an artistic high for them, showcases the gang's ever red hot perspective and that, as always, they don't give a f***.

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