GuitarRich Keller
MixingRichard Huredia, Brendan O'brien, Michael Patterson, Ryan Williams, Rich Keller, Andy Wallace
ReviewsIncluded in Rolling Stone's "Top 50 Albums of 2000" - "...Durst is more fun than a barrel of Yosemite Sams as he explores his 2 favorite topics: the world and why it sucks....the band is fun, bashing out loud, linear angst-metal heavy onthe spaced-out guitar clang...", "...Damn if the Bizkit doesn't make you wanna shake your rump....Durst stirs up simmering pits of anger....Wes Borland's low-end and DJ Lethal's scratching deftly decorate the tracks...", 7 out of 10 - "...The sound is now clearer...the rapping likewise....this is a slicker, grander record than SIGNIFICANT OTHER....the album definately qualifies as an improvement...", 4.5 stars out of 5 - "...On this mighty album, Durst's in full, and frankly, awesome, flow....Super, smashing, great....upping the ante on every wannabe mofo who thinks he's 'intense'...", 3 Stars Out of 5-"...Durst's Strength Is in Gonzo Bluster....Great Knockaround Rock Songs...", 6 out of 10 - "...A half-dozen or so stone cold rap-metal rockers...plus another half-dozen or so so-so fillers..."
EngineerRakim, Terry Date, Ted Reiger, Barney Chase, Joe Barresi, Eric B., Darren Venbitti, Scott Olson
VocalsStephan Jenkins, Xzibit, Scott Weiland
Number of Audio ChannelsStereo