I hate to give Netflix credit for anything, anything at all, but I will power through: The streaming service has carved out a ...
As well as an April 3 release date, Netflix have also shared the opening credits for Devil May Cry, soundtracked by Limp Bizkit’s nu-metal classic ‘Rollin’. Check it out below ...
For those who might be unfamiliar with the Devil May Cry franchise, it first got its start on the PlayStation 2 in 2001.
Yes, the loved/hated nu-metal band is representing in the opening credits for the animated series based on the video game ...
On January 31, 2025, Netflix released the opening titles of the show, and it featured Limp Bizkit's hit classic "Rollin'", and safe to say, fans weren't expecting it. Given that Devil May Cry is a ...
“The Court ruled on three of our claims against Universal and gave us the opportunity to amend our complaint further — in order to keep litigating in Federal Court,” Frank Seddigh, Limp Bizkit’s ...
Netflix's Devil May Cry anime finally gets a release date, dropping on the streaming service on April 3. The new animated series, produced by Castlevania showrunner Adi Shankar and animated by Legend ...
The original Devil May Cry and Limp Bizkit’s third album were both products ... I simply cannot argue that “Rollin’” is anything but an inspired, era-appropriate choice.
My Generation, Rollin’ and anti-Durst sentiments By late 2000, Limp Bizkit had firmly established themselves as the face of nu-metal with Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water.
Shankar’s long-awaited anime project turned back time by going old-school with the iconic nu metal band Limp Bizkit’s “Rollin’.” Though originally announced back in 2018, everything went ...