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Album: Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water (2000)
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  • You wanted the worst, you got the worst
    The one, the only, Limp Bizkit

    We can't be stopped, we can't be stopped
    You wanted the best?
    Then don't get the fucking Backstreet Boys CD
    'Cause in this house it's Limp motherfucking Bizkit
    Balls made of steel, balls made of steel
    But don't kick me in the nuts though
    Limp Bizkit's in the house
    Limp Bizkit's in the house
    Limp Bizkit's in the house
    Limp Bizkit's in the house
    And you ain't shit
    You ain't shit
    You ain't shit
    You ain't shit motherfucker
    You fuck, you ain't shit Writer/s: John Everett Otto, Leor Dimant, Samuel Robert Rivers, Wesley Louden Borland, William Frederick Durst
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 2

  • 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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