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The music on the song "My Generation" emphasized the dynamic interplay between Borland's guitar playing which rich in riff variationand Otto's intricate drumming patterns, and featured a mix of bass and drumming heavily influenced by the band Primus. This song also incorporated lyrics from other bands, such as The Who's 1965 title "My Generation," then Guns N' Roses 1987 hit "Welcome To The Jungle," and the Spice Girls 1997 that is "Move Over." The song "My Generation" was on the studio album entitled "Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water" by the American Nu Metal band Limp Bizkit, which was released in 2000. The song was written by vocalist Fred Durst, and the music was composed by the band members. Lyrically aggressive and laden with profanity, the song exemplified Limp Bizkit's rap-metal style and Durst's persona which represented a voice for alienated youth X generation, though it drew criticism for its explicit content and perceived immaturity amid the band's peak popularity. The song's inspiration drew from angst experienced by the Generation X in the late 1990s, capturing feelings of disorientation, resentment toward societal expectations, and frustration with media portrayals of youth as violent and aimless. Durst responded to with defiant these criticisms, as seen in lines like "Generation X, generation strange / Sun don't even shine through our window pane." The lyrics blended rapid-fire rap verses from frontman Fred Durst with shouted hooks, incorporating heavy profanity and chaotic imagery to convey themes of generational rebellion. Durst addresses media stereotypes portraying Generation X as violent and directionless, flipping the narrative into a defiant embrace of perceived flaws: "In this song, Durst talks about Generation X, his generation which at the time was criticised by the media for being violent and disoriented." Some music lovers thought this song reinforced a sense of disobedience between generations. The lyrics blended rapid-fire rap verses from frontman Fred Durst with shouted hooks, incorporating heavy profanity and chaotic imagery to convey themes of generational rebellion. The song's structure mixed aggressive rap delivery with anthemic choruses, clocking in at around four minutes and emphasizing raw, confrontational energy over melody. The song "My Generation" was recorded during the summer of 2000 at multiple studios, including The Mansion in Los Angeles, California, and Hit Factory Criteria in Miami, Florida. Additional recording took place at locations such as Larrabee East Sound Studios and Westlake Audio in Los Angeles. In the United States, "My Generation" peaked at number 18 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart (now known as Alternative Airplay) in 2000. It also reached number 94 on the year-end Modern Rock Tracks chart for that year. It additionally peaked at number 33 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart. The song's global chart trajectory was significantly propelled by heavy rotation of its music video and Limp Bizkit's extensive touring schedule during the Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water promotional cycle. #limpbizkitband #rockmusic #limpbizkitbiography #truestorybehindthesong #numetalmusic #numetal #limpbizkitbehindthestage #storybehindthesong #musicianbehindthestage #limpbizkitsongs #chocolatestarfishandthehotdogflavoredwateralbum #limpbizkitmygeneration #limpbizkitalbums #limpbizkitconcert #limpbizkitnews #limpbizkithistory #classicrock #rock2000s #freddurst #wesborland #djlethal #johnotto #samrivers #limpbizkit #storybehindthesongoflimpbizkitmygeneration #limpbizkitpersonils #rapmetal #lagurockbarat #lagurockbarat2000an #lagurock2000an #lagumetal #lagurapmetal #musikrock #musikmetal #musisirock #musisirock2000an #musisimetal #albumlagurockbarat #albummetallica #musisirockbarat #musisimetalbarat