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RICK RUBIN, NO LONGER PRODUCER

Limp Bizkit has split up with producer Rick Rubin less than a week after heading to a LA studio to work on their follow up album to "Significant Other"
The group asked Rubin, the Co-Founder of Def Jam Records, to LP the new album after working with Terry Date on "Significant Other" in 1999 and self-producing its 1997 debut, "Three Dollar Bill Ya'll." Limp Bizkit say they now plan to produce the new album on their own. Limp Bizkit frontman, Fred Durst broke the news while chatting with MTV News' Chris Connelly at the Hollywood premiere of "The Beach" at Mann's Chinese Theater on Wednesday night.
"We're not recording with Rick Rubin anymore," Durst told
Connelly. "It just didn't work out. We gave it about a five-day week or so. So we're going to do it ourselves." Despite the change, Durst said he and the band are still excited about cutting the new album, even hinting at its possible title and release date. "We've written about two songs, and they're phat," Durst said. "It's feelin' really good. Everything's really good right now, and I'm really happy."I want to drop it on July 4,"Durst revealed. "'Limp Dependence Day.' Think about it."
Representatives for both Rick Rubin and Limp Bizkit had no commen on the split.Limp Bizkit's "Significant Other" is currently number 25 on the "Billboard" pop albums chart and has sold more than 5.1 million copies to date.

Some exerpts taken from www.LimpBizkit.com

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