Limp Bizkit "behind Blue Eyes" Today
They replaced the original’s high-energy rock section with a bridge featuring a Speak & Spell (an 80s educational toy) spelling out "L.I.M.P. Discover".
Limp Bizkit’s arrangement stripped back the aggressive "rap-rock" sound for which they were known, opting for a more tone. Notable changes include: Limp Bizkit "Behind Blue Eyes"
The song’s reception remains split between commercial success and critical backlash: They replaced the original’s high-energy rock section with
Written by Pete Townshend for his aborted Lifehouse project, the original song is told from the perspective of a villain named Jumbo who feels misunderstood and lonely. Origin and Background The album version (running 5:58)
Limp Bizkit released their cover of in 2003 as a single from their fourth studio album, Results May Vary . While the original 1971 song by The Who is a classic rock staple, Limp Bizkit’s version became one of the most divisive covers in rock history. Origin and Background
The album version (running 5:58) includes a hidden track called "All That Easy" after several seconds of silence. Critical and Commercial Performance