GuitarWes Borland, Rich Keller
MixingKarl Egsieker, Brendan O'brien, Steve Sisco, Josh Wilbur, 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..."
EngineerJesse Gorman, Rakim, Terry Date, Kevin Guarnieri, Ted Reiger, Barney Chase, Joe Barresi, Dylan Vaughan, Eric B., Darren Venbitti, Scott Olson
VocalsRedman, Stephan Jenkins, Mark Wahlberg, Xzibit, Fred Durst, Rob Dyrdek, Scott Weiland, Dmx, Ben Stiller
KeyboardsScott Borland