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Limp Bizkit
Three Dollar Bill, Yall$
Three Dollar Bill, Y'all$ is the debut studio album by the American nu-metal band Limp Bizkit, released on July 1, 1997. Produced by Ross Robinson, the album helped establish the band's distinctive sound, blending elements of hip-hop and heavy metal, and featured the singles "Counterfeit," "Nobody Loves Me," "Sour," and a polarizing cover of George Michael's "Faith".
The title Three Dollar Bill, Y'all$ is a vulgar Florida slang phrase intended to be deliberately repellant to potential listeners.
The album's sound is intentionally raw and aggressive, showcasing an angry energy that the band hoped would garner attention through shock value.
The album's success was largely driven by consistent touring, and it eventually achieved double-platinum status in the United States, selling over 2 million copies.
1
Intro
2
Pollution
3
Counterfeit
4
Stuck
5
Nobody Loves Me
6
Sour
7
Stalemate
8
Clunk
9
Faith
10
Stinkfinger
11
Indigo Flow
12
Leech
13
Everything




