New Old Songs is a Limp Bizkit remix album, released December 4, 2001. Despite having no singles released, it achieved Gold certification by the RIAA in February 2002 in the US.
It remixes songs from their first three full-length albums. The project was started while Wes Borland was still in the band, with him contributing the cover art, and even doing his own rendition of Break Stuff, however he left the band before the album's release, and his ...
more
New Old Songs is a Limp Bizkit remix album, released December 4, 2001. Despite having no singles released, it achieved Gold certification by the RIAA in February 2002 in the US.
It remixes songs from their first three full-length albums. The project was started while Wes Borland was still in the band, with him contributing the cover art, and even doing his own rendition of Break Stuff, however he left the band before the album's release, and his remix was pulled from the tracklist as a result.
The album's cover art is extremely similar to that found on Aesop Rock's album Labor Days. Wes Borland, the band's former guitarist, contributed the artwork for New Old Songs. The artist for Aesop Rock's album is unknown.
less