Perhaps the two most distinct entertainers from that era unexpectedly joined forces for what can only be described as an oil-and-water mashup, leaving fans both delighted and bewildered to see the unlikely duo still going strong.
Call it hard rock meets comedy or nu-metal meets hip-hop, there's no denying anyone had Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst and comedian Tom Greenperforming '90s headbanger "Rollin'" on their 2026 bingo card.
Tom Green Shocks Fans With Festival Appearance
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Now belting out country tunes and purposely living a quiet life away from the limelight on his Ontario farm, the man more known for his outlandish comedy, still slings jokes too, as he wrapped up his Stompin' Comedy Tour earlier this year.
Green has showcased a wide skillset from hip-hop, talk shows, to grotesque R-rated movies, but Drew Barrymore's ex-husband found himself onstage at Ottawa's Bluesfest adding to his resume as Limp Bizkit vocalist Durst invited him to 'rock out' with him to the band's most popular track, "Rollin'".
View this post on InstagramThe crowd was just as raucous as you'd expect on the band's epic resurgence as guitarist Wes Borland recently claimed Limp Bizkit is 'the biggest we’ve ever been right now'.
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