LIMP BIZKIT's Top 5 Songs Ranked By Fans, From Deep Cuts To Major Hits

Limp Bizkit helped define the sound and attitude of late ’90s nu-metal. Known for mixing heavy guitars, rap vocals, and over-the-top energy, the band became one of the most talked-about acts of their time.
Some fans see them as pioneers. Others, as punchlines. Either way, their impact is hard to ignore.
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When Revolver Magazine asked readers to vote for their favorite Limp Bizkit songs, the responses were a mix of serious picks and playful comments.
5. “Counterfeit”
This track comes from Limp Bizkit’s 1997 debut album. It’s not as polished as their later hits, but that’s part of its charm.
The song pairs Fred Durst’s rap vocals with a moody organ and a loud, crashing chorus.
It shows an earlier version of the band, still finding their sound but already full of energy.
4. “Re-Arranged”
Not every Limp Bizkit song is angry and aggressive. “Re-Arranged” takes a slower, more thoughtful approach. It features a steady beat, subtle turntables, and a laid-back bassline.
Durst holds back the rage and delivers something more emotional.
It’s a different side of the band, and it connects with fans in a deeper way.
3. “Rollin’ (Air Raid Vehicle)”
This one is made for big crowds and loud speakers. “Rollin’” is catchy, upbeat, and full of swagger.
It’s a song that brings people together, with a chorus that’s easy to shout along to.
It doesn’t matter if you’re into rock, hip-hop, or just having a good time, this track invites everyone in.
2. “Nookie”
“Nookie” is one of Limp Bizkit’s most well-known songs. It’s bold, unapologetic, and has a beat that sticks with you.
The lyrics are personal and raw, but the music keeps it fun and loud.
It’s the kind of song you blast when you need a boost of confidence or just want to walk with some attitude.
1. “Break Stuff”
This song came out in 1999 and has remained a fan favorite ever since. “Break Stuff” is simple but powerful.
The build-up leads to a heavy, aggressive release that taps into everyday frustration.
It’s become an anthem for letting off steam and has even been linked to the chaos at Woodstock ’99.
Limp Bizkit might be polarizing, but these songs show why they’ve stuck around for so long.
From raw beginnings to stadium anthems, their music has found a place in both pop culture and personal playlists.
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