Loserville 2024: Limp Bizkit World Tour

 Written By: Danny Albers 

Loserville 2024 - St Louis Events

Loserville is the new tour that Limp Bizkit is putting on. They’ve stacked the tour with some household names like Corey Feldman and Riff Raff, while blending together with underground musicians like Bones and N8NOFACE. There is traditional rock, rap, synth punk metal and Nu-Metal. It’s as subtle as peanut butter on a pizza. Let’s grade each performance. 

Corey Feldman 

Limp Bizkit Announces 'Loserville Tour' With Corey Feldman - Men's Journal

  1. Comeback King 

  2. Ascension Millenium 

  3. Diseases 

  4. The Joke 

  5. Walk 

  6. Ya Got Me

  7. Go 4 It! 

Corey Feldman really does give it his all when he performs. He goes out there and sings with everything he has. And even though his dance moves are a bit like a bootlegged impression of Michael Jackson, he has great stage presence. He pokes fun at himself. He’s not delusional, he just doesn’t care and has nothing to prove. If you’re going to see Corey Feldman expecting a 10/10 performance like you’d experience and a Bruce Springstein or Pearl Jam concert, then you're setting yourself up for failure. I’m going to grade this with the assumption that you came to this concert to experience the cringey and goofy bizarre music of the 80’s actor, and share in a laugh with how bad it is with the singer and the audience. 

Show Grade - Music Quality: 1/10 Comedic Relief: 6/10 Feeling Bad For Corey Feldman Due To The Amount Of People There Just to Laugh at Him 10/10

Riff Raff 

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  1. Tip Toe Wing in My Jawwdinz 

  2. Versace Python 

  3. Ain’t Giving Up My Truck 

At least Riff Raff was just the host, and we weren’t forced to sit through an entire set. He provided some comedic moments, and Tip Toe wing in My Jawwdinz is always a fun song to hear with a couple drinks in you. 

Grade: 5/10

N8NOFACE 

N8NOFACE creates music for punks, ravers and hip-hop heads alike—interview

  1. We Are The Freaks 

  2. Kids In Love

  3. Already Hate Your Next BF 

  4. Law Abiding Citizen 

  5. Takes One to Know One 

  6. Not Like 

Maybe it’s me. I don’t understand the allure of some punk vocalist. I especially don’t love the sound of punk vocalist when they’re playing a shitting rendition of what they think is synth pop. 

Grade: 1/10

BONES

BONES x Xavier Wulf x Chris Travis x Eddy Baker at 1720 - Saturday, Dec 21  2019 | Discotech

  1. RestinPeace 

  2. AirplaneMode 

  3. Tru2DaGame

  4. LosseScrew (Ft. Eddy Baker) 

  5. Sodium

  6. Situation

  7. MyOwnPersonalHell

  8. FreakyFriday

  9. RedAlert

  10. Genesis

  11. CtrlAltDelete

  12. ReturnOfThePimp 

The first thought that came to my mind when I was watching this was how long they went on. It felt like they were rapping forever. All the shit sounded the exact same. They call Bones the underground king of Detroit, but I’d call him a wannabe Suicide Boys. Not to mention, everyone there was wanting some metal, not drill rap. The crowd was not into it at all. It did not blend well with the show. 

Grade: 3/10

Limp Bizkit 

Limp Bizkit Announce 2024 'Loserville' Tour: See the Dates

Opening Theme: In the Air Tonight by Phil Collins

  1. Break Stuff

  2. Hot Dog 

  3. Rollin’ (Air Raid Vehicle) 

  4. My Generation 

  5. Livin It Up (W/ Corey Feldman Dancing) 

  6. Dad Vibes

  7. Party Up (Up in Here)/Walk (DJ Lethal) 

  8. My Way 

  9. Behind Blue Eyes 

  10. Re-Arranged 

  11. I’m Broke 

  12. Nookie 

  13. Full Nelson 

  14. Come as You Are (Nirvana Cover) 

  15. Counterfeit/ Pollution 

  16. It’ll Be Ok 

  17. Faith (George Michael) 

  18. Take a Look Around 

  19. Break Stuff (With all Loserville acts on Stage) 

Closing Theme: Waltz in A by Howard Shore 

I’m going to give Limp Bizkit their flowers, they sound just as good live as if you were playing them off a loud speaker at a party from a Spotify playlist. Limp Bizkit knows who they are, they’ve accepted that a lot of people view them as a gimmick band from a far away time when wearing football jerseys, backwards hats, and cheesy tough guy tattoos was cool. The band that used to jab homophobic insults at boy bands and mock them for not being “real music” has accepted that they are just as far away from “real music” as any pop hit on the radio. But still the white trash lyrics of Fred Durst speak to the colorful attendees of the concert. Some people are there to poke fun at what life was like in 1999 and 2000, and some are there to relive it and go back to that simpler time. Regardless of your reason for seeing them, you should find their performance entertaining. Fred is as energetic as ever, and is a lot more fun and kind spirited than he was in his younger days. 

Show Grade: 7.5/10


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