Nu-metal's death certificate, signed by Fred Durst himself.
By 2003, nu-metal was already gasping for air, and Fred Durst decided to accelerate the genre's death with a George Michael cover and songs about his breakup with an MTV VJ. Wes Borland had already quit, taking the one musically interesting element with him. The album debuted at #3 but dropped 80% in week two — the musical equivalent of a bounce rate that would make any website admin cry.

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