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January
27/01/00
Fred Durst is a man in demand.
The Limp Bizkit frontman recently assumed director duties on a new video from Staind as well as a new clip from his band. Durst hooked up with the men of Staind in Los Angeles last week to shoot the video for "Home," reprising the director role he filled on the band's "Just Go" clip. Then Durst was at it again last weekend, lensing the video for Limp Bizkit's "Break Stuff" in Los Angeles. In addition to his Limp counterparts, Durst also corralled Korn frontman Jonathan Davis, Staind singer Aaron Lewis, Snoop Dogg, and Pauly Shore for the shoot, as well as a band of extras. As we first reported last week, the band turned to L.A. radio's KROQ to help recruit extras for the clip, which will see fans and friends of the band belting out the tune karaoke-style. "Some people were killer," Durst told MTV News of the extras recruited for the video. "Some people were funny... Girls just goin' offŠ Dude, it was on. It was a great day. Adding to the confusion, the members of Limp Bizkit actually swap roles in the clip, which is expected to debut sometime next month. Durst and the rest of Limp Bizkit spoke with MTV News on Wednesday from the Los Angeles studio where the band has just begun work on its next album. The group hopes to have a new record in stores as early as this summer.
13/01/99
Fred turned out for the premiere of "Next Friday" on January 12, 2000. The premiere was held at the Cinerama Dome on Hollywood's Sunset Boulevard
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