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Limp Bizkit cover The Verve

The band will tackle ‘Bittersweet Symphony’

Limp Bizkit are set to cover The Verve’s ‘Bittersweet Symphony’ for an upcoming best-of compilation.

The band will merge the song with their version of Motley Crue’s ‘Home Sweet Home’ for the career-spanning collection.

The album, titled ‘Greatest Hits’ is set for a November 7 release and will feature a further two previously unheard tracks – ‘Lean On Me’ and ‘Why’ – alongside hits such as ‘Nookie’, ‘Rollin’, ‘Break Stuff’ and ‘N 2 Gether Now’.

According to Billboard, no songs have been included from Limp Bizkit’s recent EP ‘The Unquestionable Truth’, which fell out of the Billboard 200 after just four weeks.

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