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Getting all packed up this week for Broatchella It's the same as Brochella but it's off land. Can't wait to see me some roided out tribal tattooed spray tanned Jell-O shot filled bohunks do their best drunk MMA impressions in the top deck mosh pit. Whenever we aren't on stage, I'll be curled up fetal position in my cabin, palms up, while I desperately cling to the last week of my thirties as it slips through my hooked fingers.

I know we can do it if we tune down low enough! I found riffs fascinating and melodies fascinating but always felt like guitar solos were maybe just kind of typical or egotistical.

In , Wes and his brother Scott who provided keyboard parts on the first three Bizkit albums formed a band called Big Dumb Face, a combination of Ween, Mr. Bungle , death metal, psychedelia and fantasy archetypes that nobody necessarily asked for, but totally ruled in a very specific way.

A lot of assumptions one might make about Wes would be wrong. There are plenty of nerdy connections at play, though — his black contact lenses were made by the company that did props for Babylon 5. Wes has always had a tumultuous relationship with his own band. It makes sense — he and Fred Durst seem like they come from totally different worlds. These days, Wes seems to be at peace with his day job.

And then we have a really strong fanbase that are great. Elsewhere, his album reviews and essays have appeared in Louder and Unrecorded. Though open to music of all kinds, his greatest love has always been indie, and everything that falls under its massive umbrella.

To that end, you can find him on Twitter crowing about whatever great new guitar band you need to drop everything to hear right now. Guitar World. A post shared by Wes Borland thewesborland A photo posted by on. Still, they have "probably have 35 songs recorded instrumentally," Borland added. Limp Bizkit hit the road with Spiritbox for a slew of U. See all the tour dates here. Philip Trapp Published: June 25,



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