Video: Fred Durst Appears On Chelsea Lately

Posted by Zach Shaw on Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 3:35 pm

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With Gold Cobra set to be released on June 28, Fred Durst is starting to make his way on the talk show circuit on behalf of his Limp Bizkit band mates. And where better for Mr. Durst to give an inside look into his utter musical genius than on Chelsea Handler’s late night talk show on E! You can watch a clip of Durst talking about his bad sunburn and how people apparently take Limp Bizkit too seriously (really?) with Handler up top.

And if you simply need more Limp Bizkit in your life, then you can check out the lyric video for the title track from Bizkit’s new album after the jump. In the video, (presumably) Durst and someone else wear stormtropper helmets in an office while the song is playing and lyrics crawling up the screen in Star Wars fashion. And Durst was afraid people would take Bizkit seriously.

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