Everyone has seen graffiti on a bathroom wall. It's rarely eloquent and it often borders on the inane and downright stupid. Since 1997 Limp Bizkit has been the musical equivalent of the writing on the bathroom wall. With song titles like Break Stuff and Nookie and an album called Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water, nobody could be at fault for believing that the band was merely a pack of fourteen year olds writing songs in a garage. After Starfish's release in 2000, the rest of the decade was less than kind to Limp Bizkit. Front man Fred Durst managed to steer attention away from dismal album reviews and towards the growing list of controversial antics. Highlights included an alleged affair with Brittany Spears (that she denied) to a war of words with a Chicago audience that the crowd won and led Durst to storm offstage in bitter defeat. A few relatively unnoticed albums would follow, ignored as much as Durst's brief stint in filmmaking, and the world breathed a collective sigh that the worst, or Durst, might finally be over. Unfortunately, the Durst isn't over. After a few lineup changes, Fred Durst and company have announced that their next album will be released in early 2014. The upcoming album will be titled Stampede Of The Disco Elephants, many will wish they'd be thrown under one than actually listen to another Limp Bizkit album.