unofficial import reissue on colored vinyl - With their major-label debut, Three Dollar Bill Y'All, Limp Bizkit quickly rose to the top of the alt-metal subgenre known as "rapcore." Part of the reason the band stood out from their peers was their kinetic, frenzied energy. They might not have many original ideas -- they are largely an outgrowth of Korn, Faith No More, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers -- but they do the sound well. They have a powerful rhythm section and memorable hooks, most of which make up for the uneven songwriting. Then again, you're not looking for perfection on a debut -- you're looking for a promising sound, and on that front, Limp Bizkit deliver. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine
| A1 | Intro |
| A2 | Pollution |
| A3 | Counterfeit |
| A4 | Stuck |
| B1 | Nobody Loves Me |
| B2 | Sour |
| B3 | Stalemate |
| C1 | Clunk |
| C2 | Faith |
| C3 | Stinkfinger |
| C4 | Indigo Flow |
| C5 | Leech (Demo Version) |
| D | Everything |