Limp Bizkit is preparing to enter the studio and begin recording their sixth studio album

Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland said in an Instagram post that the band intended to begin recording a new album. The successor to Gold Cobra had its production delayed, however, due to the California wildfires.

Borland said: “Warming up to make a new album for Limp Bizkit. We were supposed to start last Sunday, but we were caught off guard by the fires and lost some equipment. Getting back on track, and back to the studio, this week.”

The guitarist recently posted a video of a house on fire with the caption "a pedalboard, two guitars, two amplifiers and several other pieces of equipment were inside this house." Fred Durst , the vocalist of Limp Bizkit, also hinted that he lost his house to the fire.

Since the release of "Gold Cobra" seven years ago, Limp Bizkit has released four singles and promised a full album called Stampede Of The Disco Elephants . The project was never released.

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