“Significant Other,” the second studio album by Limp Bizkit, was released on June 22, 1999. This album is a landmark in the nu-metal genre, blending elements of hip-hop, rock, and metal to create a distinctive and energetic sound.
Featuring standout tracks like “Nookie,” “Break Stuff,” and “Re-Arranged,” “Significant Other” showcases the band’s aggressive musical style and frontman Fred Durst’s confrontational lyrics. The album includes contributions from notable artists such as Method Man, Aaron Lewis of Staind, and Jonathan Davis of Korn, adding to its eclectic appeal.
Produced by Terry Date, who has worked with numerous influential rock and metal bands, “Significant Other” achieved commercial success, debuting at number one on the Billboard 200 chart and eventually being certified seven times platinum by the RIAA. The album’s infectious hooks, heavy riffs, and fusion of genres helped Limp Bizkit gain a massive following and secure their place in the late 90s and early 2000s music scene.
“Significant Other” remains a defining album of its era, known for its high energy, rebellious spirit, and the band’s ability to blend diverse musical influences into a cohesive and impactful sound.
A1 | Intro | |
A2 | Just Like This | |
A3 | Nookie | |
A4 | Break Stuff | |
B1 | Re-Arranged | |
B2 | I’m Broke | |
B3 | Nobody Like You | |
C1 | Don’t Go Off Wandering | |
C2 | 9 Teen 90 Nine | |
C3 | N 2 Gether Now | |
C4 | Trust? | |
D1 | No Sex | |
D2 | Show Me What You Got | |
D3 | A Lesson Learned | |
D4 | Outro |