Lambrini Girls and Limp Bizkit have a song which is almost identical. It begs the question, do we have a new iteration of an ...
Using Limp Bizkit might've legitimately have sold me on the Devil May Cry show more than anything else about it.
Netflix’s Devil May Cry anime is based on Capcom’s 23-year-old action franchise of the same name, which was created by game ...
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 ...
For those who might be unfamiliar with the Devil May Cry franchise, it first got its start on the PlayStation 2 in 2001.
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 ...
complete with strikingly stylised violence and a Limp Bizkit soundtrack. It's a lot different to the actual show, of course, which adopts a more traditional anime-style aesthetic. We still don't ...
Yes, the loved/hated nu-metal band is representing in the opening credits for the animated series based on the video game ...
Unfortunately, the song is Limp Bizkit's "Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)". I get why they went with "Rollin'" here; it's recognizable, it's a funny bit, and Devil May Cry has cheeky enough moments from ...
Papa Roach’s Jacoby Shaddix has spoken to NME about new music, Bring Me The Horizon, nu-metal's comeback, and raising ...