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Album: Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water (2000)
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  • At the end of Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water there is a hidden track featuring voiceovers by comedian Ben Stiller, actor Mark Wahlberg, skateboarder Rob Dyrdek and Third Eye Blind frontman Stephan Jenkins. Regarding Stiller's contribution, Fred Durst told NME: "He was in the studio and rambling while the mic was on, so I told him to roast me as good as he could. So he did."
  • Durst has a two second cameo in the Ben Stiller movie Zoolander. He's the guy in a red hat.

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  • Lydia Mcgowan from Monkstown Co. Dublin IrelandThat laughing was so darn long.
  • Zero from Nowhere, Nj"This is a phat beat, by the way. And I'm talking P.H. phat."

    Ben Stiller used a similar line in the 2000 movie "Meet The Parents" when he's in Denny, his future brother-in-law's room with all the hip-hop memorabilia:

    "Wow, 'Lil Kim, she's phat! And I mean P-H-A-T phat."

    ...or something to that effect.
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