**Limp Bizkit Announces Explosive New Album “Still Sucks… Louder” – Set to Be the Official Soundtrack of Every Rock Tour This Year**

**Limp Bizkit Announces Explosive New Album “Still Sucks… Louder” – Set to Be the Official Soundtrack of Every Rock Tour This Year**
*| June 10, 2025*
Limp Bizkit, the ever-unpredictable pioneers of nu-metal, have just announced the release of their brand-new studio album titled **“Still Sucks… Louder.”** Not only is this the sequel to their 2021 cult-favorite “Still Sucks,” but it’s also poised to become the **official musical backbone of their upcoming world tour**, the “Louder Than Sucks Tour 2025.” With anthemic riffs, satirical lyrics, and a live-focused sound, the band promises this record will fuel **every mosh pit, stage dive, and scream-along moment** on tour this year.
### A Loud Statement for a Loud Era
Known for blending metal, hip-hop, satire, and absurdity into one sonic cocktail, Limp Bizkit is leaning even harder into their identity with “Still Sucks… Louder.” The album features **12 explosive tracks**, carefully crafted for live performance. Each song is a bold statement designed to stir the energy of concertgoers across the globe, with frontman **Fred Durst** describing the project as “**a bomb built to go off on stage every night**.”
“Most bands make an album, then build a tour around it,” Durst explained during a livestream Q\&A on Instagram. “We made an album that’s **meant to be toured—lived and screamed through with our fans in real time.** It’s not just music. It’s a full-body, full-volume experience.”
### Track Teasers: What to Expect
Though the full tracklist hasn’t been revealed yet, the band teased several song titles, including:
* **“Break Stuff Forever”** – a spiritual sequel to their 1999 classic, only heavier and nastier
* **“Mosh Now, Cry Later”** – a crowd-surfing anthem with massive breakdowns
* **“Dad Vibes II: Midlife Rager”** – a comedic yet self-aware banger that updates the ironic swagger of their 2021 viral hit
* **“Limp Reaper”** – a darker, more atmospheric track that fans say recalls their *Chocolate Starfish* era
From face-melting riffs to unexpected sound experiments, the album incorporates elements of trap, punk, industrial, and even synthwave, showing that **DJ Lethal** and guitarist **Wes Borland** are still pushing sonic boundaries.
“People think we’re stuck in the late ’90s,” said Borland with a smirk. “But we’re creating something that taps into *every era of chaos*. If it makes you want to slam into a wall and laugh while doing it, we nailed it.”
### Designed for the Stage
The album’s production reflects its touring purpose. “Still Sucks… Louder” was recorded in various locations around the world during the band’s downtime from live shows, and each track has been **specifically engineered to blow up on stage.**
From extended bridges for crowd interaction to call-and-response hooks designed for thousands of screaming fans, the entire album is built around **audience participation**.
“This is music made for the pit,” said DJ Lethal. “Every snare hit, every sample, every bass drop—it’s all timed for impact.”
And if the teaser performances they’ve dropped online are any indication, the songs will translate into **some of the most insane live sets Limp Bizkit has ever performed**.
### “Louder Than Sucks” Tour: A Theatrical Rock Riot
The band’s world tour, kicking off this fall in Los Angeles, will be a sprawling international trek across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. The tour promises to be a **visual and sonic explosion**, with massive LED walls, pyrotechnics, high-concept stage design, and holographic elements that turn each concert into a cinematic experience.
“We’re not just putting on a show—we’re putting on a riot,” Durst declared. “This is a rock show disguised as a revolution.”
The band has also announced an **impressive support lineup** that includes emerging punk/metal acts like **Turnstile**, **Fever 333**, and **Scowl**, along with a rotating cast of local artists in each city—an effort to spotlight the next wave of rebellious rockers.
### A Nod to the Fans
“Still Sucks… Louder” is also a love letter to Limp Bizkit’s fiercely loyal fanbase. Many fans who grew up with the band in the late ’90s and early 2000s are now adults—and the band isn’t afraid to lean into that reality with humor and heart.
Songs like “Dad Vibes II” play with the absurdity of growing older while still throwing elbows in the pit. Durst’s self-aware lyrics and on-stage persona bridge the gap between **youthful rage and grown-up absurdity**, creating a unique emotional space that resonates across generations.
“We know our fans,” said bassist Sam Rivers. “They’ve changed, and so have we—but that fire’s still there. This record is for them. It’s **music for people who never outgrew feeling too much**.”
### Deluxe Editions and Interactive Fan Experiences
In a move that merges nostalgia with innovation, the band will release **a deluxe physical edition of “Still Sucks… Louder”**, complete with vinyl, cassette, and CD formats. Buyers will get access to exclusive digital content, including:
* Behind-the-scenes studio footage
* A virtual backstage pass via an official Limp Bizkit tour app
* Unreleased demo versions of tracks
* Digital zines and tour diary entries from each stop of the world tour
Those who pre-order the album will also receive **early ticket access** for the “Louder Than Sucks” tour and the chance to win limited-edition tour merch.
### An Unexpected Renaissance
Limp Bizkit’s resurgence over the last few years has taken many by surprise. What began as ironic TikTok trends and “Dad Vibes” memes has blossomed into a full-fledged cultural revival. Streams of their older catalog have skyrocketed, and “Still Sucks” (2021) gained an unexpected second life on social media, drawing in a younger fanbase who missed the nu-metal explosion the first time around.
Now, with “Still Sucks… Louder,” the band is reclaiming their place—not just as nostalgic icons but as **relevant, raw, and riotous artists** still capable of making the world mosh.
### Release Date and What Comes Next
“Still Sucks… Louder” drops worldwide on **August 16, 2025**, via Interscope Records. The “Louder Than Sucks” world tour begins shortly after on **September 5 in Los Angeles**, with dates scheduled through mid-2026.
Tickets for the tour go on sale to the general public on **June 28**, but pre-sale access begins **June 20** for those who pre-order the album.
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So, whether you’re a day-one fan or a new listener looking to rage, **Limp Bizkit is back with a vengeance**—louder, weirder, and more defiant than ever.
**Get ready to break stuff… again.**