Watch Limp Bizkit and Jelly Roll cover The Who at Welcome To Rockville

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Watch Limp Bizkit and Jelly Roll cover The Who at Welcome To Rockville

Welcome To Rockville festival, which hosted many iconic bands like Foo Fighters, Slipknot, and Motley Crue, received a special performance by Limp Bizkit and Jelly Roll, who united on stage to perform The Who’s classic hit ‘Behind Blue Eyes’. Amidst the hype, the attendees were excited to witness the live performance by these music legends.

The Jacksonville, Florida-based rock festival began on Friday night as Limp Bizkit held a groundbreaking performance. While presenting the renowned song “Behind Blue Eyes,” Jelly Roll joined lead singer Fred Durst on stage, contributing a country spin to the song. The iconic rock band first recorded this cover for their 2003 album, “Results May Vary.”

However, even though the show was a huge success, there was negative news regarding the festival as well. Scowl announced that they would not be able to play the festival, citing the US Army’s sponsorship of the event as the reason for their withdrawal. X’s band, in a post on social media, said that they refused to perform “due to the US Army’s Sponsorship of the event.”

On the other hand, Limp Bizkit has been in the news lately, attracting more attention than their performance with Jelly Roll at Welcome To Rockville. When 7-Eleven recently announced a new range of hot dog-flavoured sparkling water, they reminded fans of Limp Bizkit’s 2000 album, “Chocolate Starfish And The Hot Dog Flavored Water.” Fans of this famous band seemed to have a lot to say about it.

Apart from this, Fred Durst and Billy Corgan were recently announced as the hosts of new shows on Bill Maher’s podcast network. Furthermore, Jelly Roll’s emotive plea to the US Congress to pass anti-fentanyl legislation received significant coverage the previous year where he called for quick action to address the drugs issue.

Regardless of all the news, Welcome To Rockville seems to have been a delightful event for rock and metal fans, and the featured acts undoubtedly did not disappoint the crowd

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