Three Dollar Bill, Yall$
Limp Bizkit · 1997
61 min · 13 tracks · nu metal · rapcore
Aggressive riffs and rapped verses collide, creating a chaotic soundscape that defines the nu metal genre.
Why this album works
'Three Dollar Bill, Yall$' is notable for its commercial success, peaking at number 22 on the Billboard 200 and solidifying Limp Bizkit's presence in mainstream rock. The album's blend of rap and metal influenced countless artists and played a significant role in popularizing the nu metal genre throughout the late '90s.
- Best for
- aggressive energy for workouts cathartic release through chaos extended climax with intensity
- Context
- Released on July 1, 1997, 'Three Dollar Bill, Yall$' was Limp Bizkit's debut album, establishing them as key players in the burgeoning nu metal scene. This album arrived during a time when the band was still gaining traction, following their formation in 1995 and prior EP releases that set the stage for this impactful entry.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Lana Del Rey· Moby· Green Day· Beck· Sonic Youth· Tori Amos· Nine Inch Nails· Ariana Grande
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Intro 0:47
- 2 Pollution 3:52
- 3 Counterfeit Standout 5:07
- 4 Stuck Standout 5:24
- 5 Nobody Loves Me 4:27
- 6 Sour 3:32
- 7 Stalemate 6:14
- 8 Clunk 4:03
- 9 Faith Standout 3:52
- 10 Stinkfinger 3:03
- 11 Indigo Flow 2:23
- 12 Leech 2:11
- 13 Everything 16:26
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