Filter, Limp Bizkit To Play Family Values Tour
LOS ANGELES -- Industrial-rockers Filter will join thrash-rockers Limp Bizkit on this year's hard-core Family Values tour, Filter leader Richard Patrick said Tuesday.
Top-selling rapper Eminem, who has developed a reputation for his explicit and often violent lyrics, also is expected to appear on the second edition of the tour, Patrick said. However, a spokesperson for Eminem said the rapper's appearance is not confirmed.
"It's a cool spot to be in," Patrick said of the tour. "Eminem's gonna be out there and [so are] a lot of bands I respect for having some integrity."
Limp Bizkit are the only act Family Values organizers have confirmed will play this year's tour. The Deftones are also a possibility, Korn bassist Reg "Fieldy" Arvizu said earlier this year. Korn, the thrash-rap band that founded and headlined the tour in 1998, won't be on this year's outing.
Instead, they'll continue working on the follow-up to their 1998 album, Follow the Leader.
Patrick said Family Values' draw of young fans was one of the reasons Filter -- who haven't released an album since their 1995 debut, Short Bus -- wanted to play the festival, which was designed in part as a reaction to the "Family Values" conservative social movement in the U.S. Another was the respect the frontman has for Korn, he added.
"I like what the tour's all about, but it's mainly because we'll be in front of a lot of kids right as our record comes out," Patrick said. Filter's eclectic second album, Title of Record, is due in August.
"I respect the guys in Korn for being unique at a [time] when a lot of things out there aren't -- a bunch of novelty acts with no substance whatsoever, just a bunch of crap," Patrick said.
"They're doing something new to music. [Korn frontman Jonathan Davis] is an intensely complicated man, and ... what he sings about is relevant."
Eminem worked on The Slim Shady LP -- currently the country's sixth best-selling album -- at the same San Fernando Valley (Calif.) studio where Filter are mixing Title of Record. The rapper has stopped by a few times to see people at the studio, and Patrick and Filter guitarist Gino Leonardo said they've struck up a friendship with him.
Earlier this year, Eminem joined Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst in the studio to rhyme on "Turn Me Loose." It is unclear whether that song will appear on Limp Bizkit's second album, Significant Other.
The Limp Bizkit album is slated to feature a collaboration with Davis and Stone Temple Pilots' Scott Weiland on "Nobody Like You" and may also include "Shut the Fuck Up," featuring rapper Method Man. It will follow up the Jacksonville, Fla., band's Three Dollar Bill Y'all$ (1997), which features a revved-up cover of pop singer George Michael's "Faith" (RealAudio excerpt of Limp Bizkit version).
Filter, who will rehearse in Chicago for the tour beginning in June, already have their co-headlining set planned, according to Patrick.
Their shows will start with a solo cello piece, which will give way to the industrial-rock assault "Welcome to the Fold," followed by about five more songs from Title of Record. "Then we're gonna do all the radio hits we've had, all the soundtrack stuff," Patrick said, referring to such hits as
"Hey Man Nice Shot" (RealAudio excerpt) and "(Can't You) Trip Like I Do," their collaboration with Crystal Method from the Spawn soundtrack.
Patrick called the 11-song Title of Record "the quintessential Filter record. It's exactly what I thought Filter should have been. The first record was very sophomoric, very juvenile. It just seems very young and aggressive -- drum machines and loud guitars and screaming.
"This record has more mature emotions. It has that youthful aggression, but it doesn't just focus in on it."
Other songs on Title of Record include the orchestral ballad "Miss Blue," the hardcore punk song "Captain Bligh," the anthemic, acoustic-turned-heavy rocker "Skinny," the techno exploit "The Best Things" and the catchy pop tune "Take a Picture."
The 24-year-old Eminem (born Marshall Mathers), who is closing up a six-week tour in support of The Slim Shady LP -- which includes such tracks as "Brain Damage" and the hit single "My Name Is" -- has taken heat recently for the album's lyrics. The songs depict acts of murder and rape and some lyrics could be construed as homophobic.
The Family Values tour made its inaugural run in the fall with a mix of jackhammering hard rock and head-battering hip-hop by Korn, German industrial rockers Rammstein, Limp Bizkit, pop-rockers Orgy and rapper Ice Cube.
The 27-date tour was seen by nearly 250,000 fans and was hailed by concert-industry executives as one of the most successful package tours of 1998. Its success placed it in the company of such other concert-tour bonanzas as the female-centric Lilith Fair, metal-heavy Ozzfest and George Strait's Country Music Fest.
The outing recently spawned an album and video, both mostly recorded Oct. 18 at the UNO Lakefront Arena in New Orleans.
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The Family Values Tour was an annual rock and hip hop tour held by the American nu metal band Korn since 1998. ... Korn, Limp Bizkit, Ice Cube, Incubus (who replaced Ice Cube on October 25, 1998 for the four remaining dates), Orgy, and Rammstein.
Limp Bizkit enjoyed even greater success which helped them establish themselves as one of the leading acts of the nu metal wave at that time, and enjoyed enormous commercial success. The 28 dates of Family Values Tour grossed $6.5 million and over 243,000 fans purchased the fan-friendly ticket prices that ranged from $26.00 to $29.50.
The Family Values Tour 1999 is the second live album that features select live performances from the 1999 Family Values ... System of a Down were originally on the line-up but canceled their appearance due to a feud with Limp Bizkit. The Minneapolis date was the only that featured both Primus and Korn. Track listing. No. Title Writer(s ...
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The Family Values tour will kick off Sept. 21 in Pittsburgh and run through Halloween. Limp Bizkit, Filter and the Crystal Method will headline; DMX and the duo of Method Man and Redman will play ...
Look into these eyes, then you'll see the size of the flames. Dwellin' on the past, it's burnin' on my brain. Everyone that burns has to learn from the pain. Hey, I think about the day. My girlie ...
Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst talked with MTV News recently about the tour and some of the artists he selected for the second Family Values outing. To be on the Family Values tour and going out ...
Released in 2000 as part of the Family Values Tour '99 album, "Break Stuff" by Limp Bizkit became an anthem for many fans of the nu metal genre. The song's aggressive and intense lyrics, coupled with the band's energetic live performance, captivated audiences and made it one of their most memorable tracks.
The outing recently spawned an album and video, both mostly recorded Oct. 18 at the UNO Lakefront Arena in New Orleans. Filter will join Limp Bizkit on this year's Family Values tour. Filter ...
The Family Values 98 package tour included Orgy, a now defunct as far as i know and largely forgotten "Nu metal" band, Limp Bizkit, Who many of us wish we could forget we were into, Ice Cube, it was the time of rap/metal, Korn and Rammstein, The most enduring act of the 5. I don't remeber any others if there were any.
The 1998 Family Values Tour was the first edition of the critically acclaimed fall music tour that initially combined nu metal, alternative metal, and rap ac...
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The Family Values Tour '99 Review by Heather Phares. The Family Values Tour 1999 collects live performances from Korn and their accomplices from the middle leg of their 1999 Family Values tour. Limp Bizkit contributes four tracks -- "Break Stuff," "Rearranged," "I Would for You" and the ubiquitous "Nookie" -- while Primus, Staind, Method Man & Redman, the Crystal Method, Filter, and Korn ...
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Nu-metal, rap metal. The song "Nookie" by Limp Bizkit is a powerful anthem that resonated with many listeners when it was released. As with any song, the beauty lies in its ability to connect with people on a personal and emotional level. "Nookie" explores themes of heartbreak, betrayal, and the struggles of moving on from a failed ...
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