Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Limp Bizkit-"Ready to Go" TRACK REVIEW


Still better than Coal Chamber.

Limp Bizkit featuring Lil Wayne. What else can be said about this? Is this the end of the world as we know it? Are we being punished by a higher power? I can barely think of a worse pairing than these two barely talented entities collaborating on a song together. How about Linkin Park featuring Drake? That still wouldn't be as bad as this. The only thing I could think of that would be conceivable worse than this travesty is the aforementioned Coal Chamber featuring Gucci Mane. Now that would instantly bring about the apocalypse.

"Ready to Go" is just another rehash of late '90s nu-metal by Limp Bizkit, and the only thing bringing this song into this decade is (unfortunately) Lil Wayne's contribution, which may be the only thing that could possibly make Limp Bizkit relevant again. The band is now on Lil Wayne's label, go figure, so the collaboration was inevitable, and now we have this song unleashed upon the world. The best thing to do would be to ignore it, but a pairing this unholy is almost unavoidable. You HAVE to see it just to hear how bad it is, and you don't even care about the pain involved in doing so.

In short, this song is pretty bad, and if you expected anything else from Limp then you're a fool, and if you actually expected Lil Wayne to make the song BETTER then you are three times the fool. Now that we've heard it, let us all recover and move along.

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