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Limp Bizkit: Greatest Videoz
A compilation of music videos for songs by the nu metal band Limp Bizkit, most of which were directed by the band's frontman, Fred Durst.
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Plot Summary
Greatest Videoz is a 2005 compilation DVD released by American rap rock band Limp Bizkit. The collection features music videos from their most popular songs released between 1997 and 2001. It includes iconic visuals that defined the nu-metal era and showcased the band's energetic and often controversial style. The DVD offers fans a retrospective look at the band's visual output during their peak commercial success.
Critical Reception
As a music video compilation, Greatest Videoz did not receive traditional critical reviews in the same vein as a narrative film. However, it was generally seen by fans as a comprehensive collection of the band's most recognizable visual content. Music publications and fan forums at the time noted its success in capturing the band's energetic performances and distinctive aesthetic, though some acknowledged the often simplistic or provocative nature of the videos.
What Reviewers Say
A definitive collection for Limp Bizkit fans, showcasing their most popular music videos.
Features the raw energy and visual style that characterized the nu-metal scene.
Includes iconic videos that are memorable for their visual impact and candid portrayals.
Google audience: Audience reception for this compilation is largely positive among Limp Bizkit fans, who appreciate having their most popular music videos gathered in one place. The videos are often praised for their nostalgic value and their representation of the band's peak popularity and distinctive visual style.
Fun Fact
The compilation includes the music video for "Nookie," which features a memorable cameo by actor Pauly Shore as a security guard.
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