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Limp Bizkit remain one of the biggest nu-metal bands in the world, and much of their sound comes from bassist Sam Rivers.
Known for his catchy and creative basslines, Rivers helped shape the band’s biggest songs, including Rearranged, which came together during a soundcheck.
“That bassline was the first thing that came out of my head. By the end of the soundcheck we had the whole song down,” Rivers said.
His teamwork with guitarist Wes Borland gave Limp Bizkit their mix of heavy riffs and deep grooves.
Rivers began playing bass as a teen, drawing inspiration from players like Pearl Jam’s Jeff Ament and Tool’s Justin Chancellor.
He used Warwick Streamer basses and often added his own setup for a unique tone.
Over the years, he mixed dry and gritty sounds using pedals and fuzz to make his tone stand out.
Onstage, Rivers switched between several basses tuned low for Limp Bizkit’s heavy sound, proving why his playing remains key to the band’s lasting power.
Source: GUITAR WORLD


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