Yeah, that was in 2001, nowadays nobody would do it, first of all because nobody have the balls to do it and people is distracted with their fucking phones like retards, and second, because Limp Bizkit it's not that popular anymore and they are now nothing more than some old dudes doing their best, nothing lasts forever you know
@@deangelobayley7079 Yea, until you actually go to a Limp Bizkit concert, shits wild. And I'm a huge metal head! Close second would be A7X, another "no way" band.
I was there that night as a 22 year old. Honestly, the energy in the crowd was unbelievable! We loved their album, but it was what we loved on steroids in terms of hearing and feeling it live!
Yeah it kinda ruined festivals for me - at the time I figured this is what they must be like. This was the first thing I ever saw as a 13 yo kid, QOTSA, At the Drive In, Rammstein then Limp Bizkit. I've never been as excited at any gig since then.
I was almost at the front of the mosh during that fateful concert right in the thick of it, and to those that think slam dancing or moshing had anything to do with this death is a load of bullshit. For those of you that have been in the front of a really heavy mosh such as this was, you would know that there is barely enough room to move your arms up, let alone control where you are going. I am solid guy over 6ft 2 ex rugby player and I would have to say this was the heaviest & scariest mosh I had ever been in. From the moment the guys came on stage, if you could imagine a football field filled with people to capacity all surging forward with the first 20 rows or so of people taking the full brunt of the force then this is what it was like. You can't control where you go in a crowd that large, you basically go with the flow - being pushed from side to side or forward and back and so forth. To make matters worse there were kids that I could see as young as 12 or 13 years old or so getting crushed in this mosh not to mention loads of girls. I'm not saying anyone expected the mosh to go this crazy - usually this is limited to the first 20 rows or so starting this kind of thing, but this time it was literally the whole field of people. I must have pulled at least a dozen young kids or girls out of the mosh that day - most of their heads barely reaching my chest and I could see the pain in their faces to this day of either not being able to breath properly or they were simply getting crushed. Most of them I tried shielding myself around them to stop them from getting crushed, some I lifted over the crowd so they could surf to safety. There was something in the air that night, there was alot of anger being released and you could almost sense something significant was about to happen even before the first notes rang out. There was just this expectation this was going to be once angry set, which it was. I think a few words were said before they played this song, something about trying to get the crowd to settle down a bit, and I am not saying anyone was to blame, but they basically turned around and played one of their angriest songs right after this. I was saddened to hear later about what happened but it really didn't surprise me. Alot has changed since then like the introduction of the D barrier, but even still, you never know what can happen when thousands of people mass together to form a giant wave. Moshers - be safe and always lookout for one another (which we always tend to do anyway - give or take the odd boot in the head!), and guys, girls, little people - please think twice about getting amongst it in huge crowds, you may think it's fun at first - but things can get pretty heavy very quickly out there like in a rough sea, and sometimes people don't always see or hear you if you are crying for help!! In memory of Jessica RIP little mosher girl!!!
I was around 3 people from the front in sydney man, 16 year old me, it was so insane I could only last a few songs till I had to bail, such an intense experience!
+Chukka Choong Man I was 13 at the time so I was tiny and at the melb bdo so there was no limp to my utter disappoinment. But I remember 28 days opened the day and I was at the front for that mosh. As small as it was in comparison to the massive ones, I felt like I was gonna die and possibly could have had I not escaped halfway. The 40 degree heat plus body crush was just mental. Not to mention the heat of the bodies and lack of air when everyone's taller than you. Also when you're up front and the crowd is that tight it's fucking hard to get out! I didn't go right up the front again until Slipknot years later. As crazy as that was I didn't feel like my life was in danger. The D barrier was to thank for that I guess. Dickheads should have employed it years ago though.
There's a 12 minute audio clip on UA-cam of Limp Bizkit performing Break Stuff and My Generation at BDO 2001. I've had that clip on my computer for years. In that audio clip, there's a long break between the 2 songs because somebody (I suppose the stage manager) took over Durst his microphone and asked the crowd to mellow out, and after that you can actually hear Durst saying things like "mellow out", "get everybody out of the crowd" and "if you see someone fall down, pick 'em up, okay?". There's not a single moment in that 12 minute clip where he says something negative about security.
*It was Fred Dursts fault. He totally went against what the security was saying and even dissed them making them look like the bad guys when in reality they were heros*
Otto's beat allows you to release all your anger in a violent and musical ritual. I love LB and i also understand those who hate them , but they were right there. when people wanted to express all that energy anger and wanted to have extreme fun. Its just one of those days......
Otto is such an under-rated drummer. It happens when you are in a band that is branded as shit, then you don't get the kudos you deserve as a player Otto and Sam are brilliant at their instruments, world-class masters of groove.
These "break your fucking face tonight" and "give me something to break, how about your face?" lyrics become pretty fucking morbid considering someone literally got crushed to death in that crowd.
same lol, i would tell them "these are my favorite songs when i was a child." :), i would also introduce three dollar bill, and a few songs from results may vary and gold cobra
I'm kind of sadden to see that even with the heaviest of metal bands these days, you rarely ever see the same kind of energy in the crowd like in this video.
joshnc101 was lucky to be there for this. Been in some intense crowds before and everyone knew it was gonna be mental for Bizkit at that time but it was just beyond anything we could have imagined. My best mate and I were just about the biggest guys in the mosh and it was fucking brutal for us absolutely brutal
It's because of the smartphones. People are too caught up in filming or checking their social media to actually enjoy the moment. I've watched many concerts and it's impossible to not notice the difference between crowds pre-2008 and after.
Idiot. People got crushed, idiots was jumping on young girls and boys backs who was on the ground, people pushing from the back and people fell, etc. Many injuries, many traumas for life, and one girl dead.
cool man! followed the site since the beginning! I actually helped out with ideas to one of the guys that worked with armpit once, a Swedish guy named Niklas or something, anyways - LB for Life :)
Regardless of the incident, the energy of the crowd was awesome. You can call fred durst a doucebag all you want, but in Live Concerts he feeds the crowd his energy. RIP Jessica.
George Esteban completely agree, went on the Korn/Limp Bizkit co headline tour and both bands were fucking awesome, still know how to put on a good show.
Fake Law Ino that he sounds bad but really a girl her age should’ve stayed away from the mosh pits even tho it’s sad that she died but still also looked like a good concert to be at considering ppl got hurt aswell as Jessica
For me this MoshPit takes the cake. Even though someone didn’t need to lose their life, when people are pulled out unconscious you have to give this number one. Have to
Jesus the first 10 seconds I was like that's one fucking brutal crowd I can't imagine what must of happened to some people that got injured and when I later found at that girl Jessica died I honestly can't say I was surprised
Fuck me. There's a cumulative effect here, though. The band was in it's zenith in 2001. Now they've ALWAYS written angry music, and they have (post 1999) usually always ended a set with Break Stuff. The thousands of fans flocking to see the biggest band in the world (at that time), the heat, the anger; somethings going to happen. It's such a shame that the worst thing did happen. It brings to mind the Rolling Stones Altamont concert. People who organise such events simply cannot legislate for a combination of factors such as this. People are so repressed that given an opportunity, they're gonna fucking unleash their anger. And when that's shared with 10,000 other people, it's scary. If Fred Durst has witnessed what the other fella has mentioned below, then he should have stopped. Absolutely. I went to Chilli Peppers gig in Manchester. The fucking RHCP. Not heavy or aggressive music at all, but people had been boozing all day, it was summer and the front of THAT gig was horrible. I saw a blokes leg get completely snapped, people passing out, fighting. It ended up a horrible mess. Are they cramming too many people in the "mosh pits"? Maybe so. I went to a LB only last year, and it was fucking intense. But not like this. Bless the kids in that pit looking for a good time. It offers some perspective.
it isnt about cramming too many people into the pit area.. the entire main stage field was full, anywhere between 10-15k people, ALL moshing and surging. you cant really account for something like that in a safety brief. having said that though, they obviously did no research on limp bizkits live set beforehand, or at least put the D barricade in, BDO organisers were definitely to blame
Somehow, out of all the death metal music, with lyrics about death, blood, and agony, this song managed to cause more damage and destruction than any other. Not even just here too, Woodstock 99' formed riots, and created anarchy because of break stuff. Truly an angry song, by angry people.
That's because the average limp bizkit fan is an alcoholic woman beater with a knack for violence. Metalheads are a bit more subdued and much less retarded.
I saw them back in the day for dysfunctional family picnic. You see the way them heads going up and down? The audience was like a human equalizers. One of the best shows I've ever been.
Since Jessica died music festivals have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on risk management,Things are a lot better than they were back then,although serious injuries still occur especially during wall of death and circle of death.
I was at the show a few days before this at Gold Coast. Crowd was similar. It was huge and intense. Don't get atmosphere like this with barriers anymore. R.I.P. huge moshes
This was a moment that defined my youth , made things real , I’d have “died to go to that show” or so I thought back in grade 10 , I WAS at the first Aus show after a loooong Limp Bizkit break from the world , they deserved it , I heard the truth I needed from the brands mouth at the Tribute to Jessica in 2012 ~Bris Soundwave , they paid respect to her beautiful soul lost that night at Big Day Out , I can testify from the front row , the crowd raged up in brizvegas , it was expected , the electricity in the air of a decades burning youth from Chocolate Sea creatures and Hotdog Soup 🦓🍫🔥, anybody who fell , had a hand to lift them right back up, we learned from the past in profound ways and loved the music together , it was Inspirational and I thank Fred and the boys for that crazy day
That moshpit had nothing over the Soundwave pits this year. Crowd barriers were broken, Metal poles were brought down, flying wheelchairs, punch ons with security, the works. Crazy stuff.
@@yomahmaful People got crushed, idiots was jumping on young girls and boys backs who was on the ground, people pushing from the back and people fell, etc. Many injuries, many traumas for life, and one girl dead.
Soundwave Sydney was the only LB show ever since the song's release that they didn't play Break Stuff, out of respect to Jessica and her father who was invited to the show.
I once got into a small sized mosh and was almost losing my balance and falling, if I hadn't grabbed on to a friend's arm. He later told me that he was grabbing on to me so that he didn't fall. Till today we have no idea what happened, but it was scary as fuck. When the crowd's outta control, you just gotta pray to God and go with the flow. Even if I had felt someone under my feet that day, there was no way for me to stop and help him up. I am never going to the front in a live rock concert again, maybe Coldplay one day, or Stereophonics.
i was there all those years ago that crowd was intense. i seen Limp Bizkit in brisbane soundwave good to see them back..... that crowd was unbelievable it looks bad on video it was worse being in the middle of it... just happy festivals have now put barriers around...
When I heard about what happened to that girl, and then saw how the crowd was going during just the first verse, I was excited and scared for the "GIVE ME SOMETHING TO BREAK!" part.
The fact the media and the idiotic fans blamed Fred Durst for the girl’s death at this concert was completely bullshit. How can he be blamed for a concert promoter over booking the festival on purpose?
Limp Bizkit should play the Super Bowl because to be honest, nobody gets a crowd going like they can.
In 2001 yeah. Now? Probably not.
Yeah, that was in 2001, nowadays nobody would do it, first of all because nobody have the balls to do it and people is distracted with their fucking phones like retards, and second, because Limp Bizkit it's not that popular anymore and they are now nothing more than some old dudes doing their best, nothing lasts forever you know
David Nissim HAHAHAHAA! I pay to see
@@condorx3831 more than any other band? I beg to differ
@@deangelobayley7079 Yea, until you actually go to a Limp Bizkit concert, shits wild. And I'm a huge metal head! Close second would be A7X, another "no way" band.
I was there that night as a 22 year old. Honestly, the energy in the crowd was unbelievable! We loved their album, but it was what we loved on steroids in terms of hearing and feeling it live!
Yeah it kinda ruined festivals for me - at the time I figured this is what they must be like. This was the first thing I ever saw as a 13 yo kid, QOTSA, At the Drive In, Rammstein then Limp Bizkit. I've never been as excited at any gig since then.
I was almost at the front of the mosh during that fateful concert right in the thick of it, and to those that think slam dancing or moshing had anything to do with this death is a load of bullshit. For those of you that have been in the front of a really heavy mosh such as this was, you would know that there is barely enough room to move your arms up, let alone control where you are going. I am solid guy over 6ft 2 ex rugby player and I would have to say this was the heaviest & scariest mosh I had ever been in. From the moment the guys came on stage, if you could imagine a football field filled with people to capacity all surging forward with the first 20 rows or so of people taking the full brunt of the force then this is what it was like. You can't control where you go in a crowd that large, you basically go with the flow - being pushed from side to side or forward and back and so forth. To make matters worse there were kids that I could see as young as 12 or 13 years old or so getting crushed in this mosh not to mention loads of girls. I'm not saying anyone expected the mosh to go this crazy - usually this is limited to the first 20 rows or so starting this kind of thing, but this time it was literally the whole field of people. I must have pulled at least a dozen young kids or girls out of the mosh that day - most of their heads barely reaching my chest and I could see the pain in their faces to this day of either not being able to breath properly or they were simply getting crushed. Most of them I tried shielding myself around them to stop them from getting crushed, some I lifted over the crowd so they could surf to safety. There was something in the air that night, there was alot of anger being released and you could almost sense something significant was about to happen even before the first notes rang out. There was just this expectation this was going to be once angry set, which it was. I think a few words were said before they played this song, something about trying to get the crowd to settle down a bit, and I am not saying anyone was to blame, but they basically turned around and played one of their angriest songs right after this. I was saddened to hear later about what happened but it really didn't surprise me. Alot has changed since then like the introduction of the D barrier, but even still, you never know what can happen when thousands of people mass together to form a giant wave. Moshers - be safe and always lookout for one another (which we always tend to do anyway - give or take the odd boot in the head!), and guys, girls, little people - please think twice about getting amongst it in huge crowds, you may think it's fun at first - but things can get pretty heavy very quickly out there like in a rough sea, and sometimes people don't always see or hear you if you are crying for help!!
In memory of Jessica RIP little mosher girl!!!
I was around 3 people from the front in sydney man, 16 year old me, it was so insane I could only last a few songs till I had to bail, such an intense experience!
+Chukka Choong Man I was 13 at the time so I was tiny and at the melb bdo so there was no limp to my utter disappoinment. But I remember 28 days opened the day and I was at the front for that mosh. As small as it was in comparison to the massive ones, I felt like I was gonna die and possibly could have had I not escaped halfway. The 40 degree heat plus body crush was just mental. Not to mention the heat of the bodies and lack of air when everyone's taller than you. Also when you're up front and the crowd is that tight it's fucking hard to get out! I didn't go right up the front again until Slipknot years later. As crazy as that was I didn't feel like my life was in danger. The D barrier was to thank for that I guess. Dickheads should have employed it years ago though.
Yeah i was up near the front off to the left,one of the most intense moshpits I've been in,was unfortunate what happened to the young girl
There's a 12 minute audio clip on UA-cam of Limp Bizkit performing Break Stuff and My Generation at BDO 2001. I've had that clip on my computer for years. In that audio clip, there's a long break between the 2 songs because somebody (I suppose the stage manager) took over Durst his microphone and asked the crowd to mellow out, and after that you can actually hear Durst saying things like "mellow out", "get everybody out of the crowd" and "if you see someone fall down, pick 'em up, okay?". There's not a single moment in that 12 minute clip where he says something negative about security.
It's actually a 15 minute clip: ua-cam.com/video/tyVp4ZiXbPY/v-deo.html
Man Fred Durst can fire up a crowd like no other
R.I.P Jessica! :/
P4TzY who is Jessica bro
Tom pitotoy A girl who was crushed in the mosh pit during this song. She ended up dying 5 days after this concert of a heart attack.
Tom Calvarho the girl that got crushed
*It was Fred Dursts fault. He totally went against what the security was saying and even dissed them making them look like the bad guys when in reality they were heros*
Otto's beat allows you to release all your anger in a violent and musical ritual. I love LB and i also understand those who hate them , but they were right there. when people wanted to express all that energy anger and wanted to have extreme fun. Its just one of those days......
Otto is such an under-rated drummer. It happens when you are in a band that is branded as shit, then you don't get the kudos you deserve as a player Otto and Sam are brilliant at their instruments, world-class masters of groove.
These "break your fucking face tonight" and "give me something to break, how about your face?" lyrics become pretty fucking morbid considering someone literally got crushed to death in that crowd.
i can feel the energy of that concert when i watch this video
2:50 love it
ajgng1215 how about 2:55 the drummer just going hard !!
@@zandz8317 he was breaking stuff
im willing to pay like 100 bucks for whole proshot of this concert
Someone died. So it would cost you a lot more then that
Me to
Seen sum of it. They keep stopping the show because of the crowd.
You would pay 100$ to see a croud fight and thats about it. They didnt even play a whole set
Takes me back to when I was in high school, these guys and Korn were the shit
volcano83 Korn still is the shit....Limp Bizkit faded away. KORN STILL GOING 25 YEARS STRONG
korn was the band i most hated whole my life.none of their song become legendary.fuck them.lame band
@@sloter2MuptoB if you say so
@@sloter2MuptoB you know nothing
I would definitely introduce Significant Other and Chocolate Starfish to my kids when they get older.
chocolate starfish sucks
@Ethan Peterson favorite is millenium backstreetboys album
@@hakimhero9351 nah it's hypnotize by system of a down
same lol, i would tell them "these are my favorite songs when i was a child." :), i would also introduce three dollar bill, and a few songs from results may vary and gold cobra
Please don't.
This is the best "Break your fokin face tonight". 🤘
Man that crowd looks dangerous as hell :(
Dick Head someone died I it
That’s the best part
@@MoRBHD maybe not some people died and the concert was really long because of stops because of people being crushed at the front
The barricade was bolted to the floor, that’s why the crowd crush occured
It’s couse of the music
The best Break Stuff perfomance ever, sound stage, band energy, my god the best of !!
2:55 Is amazing
Jon Ottos snare always sounds so fucking crisp
I'm kind of sadden to see that even with the heaviest of metal bands these days, you rarely ever see the same kind of energy in the crowd like in this video.
joshnc101 was lucky to be there for this. Been in some intense crowds before and everyone knew it was gonna be mental for Bizkit at that time but it was just beyond anything we could have imagined. My best mate and I were just about the biggest guys in the mosh and it was fucking brutal for us absolutely brutal
It's because of the smartphones. People are too caught up in filming or checking their social media to actually enjoy the moment. I've watched many concerts and it's impossible to not notice the difference between crowds pre-2008 and after.
Idiot. People got crushed, idiots was jumping on young girls and boys backs who was on the ground, people pushing from the back and people fell, etc. Many injuries, many traumas for life, and one girl dead.
joshnc101 I disagree
No Pasaran that’s the point of a mosh.
I watch this for more than ten years now and still my favorite Break Stuff performance caught on tape.
yeah same here man! btw, arent you THE Marcelo from the best limp site ever 'thearmpit' ? :)
magnus danner Hah! Thanks for your words. That's me.
cool man! followed the site since the beginning! I actually helped out with ideas to one of the guys that worked with armpit once, a Swedish guy named Niklas or something, anyways - LB for Life :)
magnus danner Fredrik Olsson. We never heard of him again since 2004. I think hes dead. :(
Yeah that was his name idd! really? oh, thats really sad if thats true! :/
Regardless of the incident, the energy of the crowd was awesome. You can call fred durst a doucebag all you want, but in Live Concerts he feeds the crowd his energy. RIP Jessica.
George Esteban completely agree, went on the Korn/Limp Bizkit co headline tour and both bands were fucking awesome, still know how to put on a good show.
I can't watch this without thinking of a teenage girl getting crushed as this is playing :(
Rest in peace!
Toeseph so sad still!! I love this band and this show was so good but can’t ever forget this day and Jessica when I hear the bizkit!!!
she should not have been in the FUCKING LIMP BIZKIT MOSHPIT LOOOL i mean did she even watch woodstock 99 smh
imbasedcantHD what the fuck r u even talking about
Fake Law Ino that he sounds bad but really a girl her age should’ve stayed away from the mosh pits even tho it’s sad that she died but still also looked like a good concert to be at considering ppl got hurt aswell as Jessica
People die every minute, man up lesson learned for people who can't handle a moshpit don't go to the front
and to think someone died there
If she cant handle herself whats she doing in the mosh pit
For me this MoshPit takes the cake. Even though someone didn’t need to lose their life, when people are pulled out unconscious you have to give this number one. Have to
Oo ah!
@@tomrichnafsky3089 yeah, never been in a pit that I didn't feel safe in, everyone is super courteous in them, even.
@@blumie006 it was due to overcrowding have some respect
Jesus the first 10 seconds I was like that's one fucking brutal crowd I can't imagine what must of happened to some people that got injured and when I later found at that girl Jessica died I honestly can't say I was surprised
legendary performance
Limp Bizkit, Avenged Sevenfold, and Slipknot have the wildest crowds. If you’ve never moshed before, you will get crushed at one of their shows.
Nu metal gets hyped , the energy is in rivaled
Fuck me. There's a cumulative effect here, though. The band was in it's zenith in 2001. Now they've ALWAYS written angry music, and they have (post 1999) usually always ended a set with Break Stuff. The thousands of fans flocking to see the biggest band in the world (at that time), the heat, the anger; somethings going to happen. It's such a shame that the worst thing did happen. It brings to mind the Rolling Stones Altamont concert. People who organise such events simply cannot legislate for a combination of factors such as this. People are so repressed that given an opportunity, they're gonna fucking unleash their anger. And when that's shared with 10,000 other people, it's scary. If Fred Durst has witnessed what the other fella has mentioned below, then he should have stopped. Absolutely. I went to Chilli Peppers gig in Manchester. The fucking RHCP. Not heavy or aggressive music at all, but people had been boozing all day, it was summer and the front of THAT gig was horrible. I saw a blokes leg get completely snapped, people passing out, fighting. It ended up a horrible mess. Are they cramming too many people in the "mosh pits"? Maybe so. I went to a LB only last year, and it was fucking intense. But not like this. Bless the kids in that pit looking for a good time. It offers some perspective.
it isnt about cramming too many people into the pit area.. the entire main stage field was full, anywhere between 10-15k people, ALL moshing and surging. you cant really account for something like that in a safety brief.
having said that though, they obviously did no research on limp bizkits live set beforehand, or at least put the D barricade in, BDO organisers were definitely to blame
"LB"?
I was their as a 21 year old with my brother, im now 42, one of/if not the craziest crowds i ever been in
One of the best live songs I've ever heard too bad not in person
Somehow, out of all the death metal music, with lyrics about death, blood, and agony, this song managed to cause more damage and destruction than any other. Not even just here too, Woodstock 99' formed riots, and created anarchy because of break stuff. Truly an angry song, by angry people.
That's because the average limp bizkit fan is an alcoholic woman beater with a knack for violence. Metalheads are a bit more subdued and much less retarded.
@@adammuzzy2578 I'm quite the opposite of what you've listed for LB fans and I like other metal. Generalizations are dumb
@@nickbernath8 why are you on here then idiot
@AdmiralOddSock why listen then idiot
Truly anignorant comment by somebody who is just repeating what they have been told
July 2020 This Will Never Get Old
I’m not a Limp Bizkit fan by any means but man does this song help on a shitty day.
this might be the best bizkit performance i'v ever seen
You know a girl died there, right?
@@MyName-bw1kz and? That has literally nothing to do with his comment. Shut the flying fuck up
@@MyName-bw1kz unfortunate, but doesn't take away from their perfomance.
Love the drums in this performance.
crazuest shit ever went to still to this day. Limp bizkit was badass back in the day.
It may have resulted in a fan dying in the moshpit but in my opinion this is the greatest live performance of 'Break Stuff'
Woodstock 99 all the way
@@fernandorossi5746 That’s a classic but this tops it for sure.
This band made it mandatory that D barriers came into the festival scene in Australia. Last of the greatest Mosh pits to go down.
I saw them back in the day for dysfunctional family picnic. You see the way them heads going up and down? The audience was like a human equalizers. One of the best shows I've ever been.
Since Jessica died music festivals have spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on risk management,Things are a lot better than they were back then,although serious injuries still occur especially during wall of death and circle of death.
LOL Its funny how somebody could be surprised after being injured or killed in the "circle of death" lmao
Yeah but that shit is pretty much self inflicted, I think they are happy to get hurt
One of the best vids ever!!
just love this song!
I was at the show a few days before this at Gold Coast. Crowd was similar. It was huge and intense. Don't get atmosphere like this with barriers anymore. R.I.P. huge moshes
people act like they never loved this band, but this video is evidence almost all of you did.
They just had that special thing to make u go nuts
More crazier than woodstock performance ever seriously
Limp Bizkit Superbowl!!!!
This was a moment that defined my youth , made things real , I’d have “died to go to that show” or so I thought back in grade 10 , I WAS at the first Aus show after a loooong Limp Bizkit break from the world , they deserved it , I heard the truth I needed from the brands mouth at the Tribute to Jessica in 2012 ~Bris Soundwave , they paid respect to her beautiful soul lost that night at Big Day Out , I can testify from the front row , the crowd raged up in brizvegas , it was expected , the electricity in the air of a decades burning youth from Chocolate Sea creatures and Hotdog Soup 🦓🍫🔥, anybody who fell , had a hand to lift them right back up, we learned from the past in profound ways and loved the music together , it was Inspirational and I thank Fred and the boys for that crazy day
Awesome band still to this day! R.I.P Jessica
That moshpit had nothing over the Soundwave pits this year. Crowd barriers were broken, Metal poles were brought down, flying wheelchairs, punch ons with security, the works. Crazy stuff.
He flaps his arms like a bird trying to fly for the first time
That's all I can fucking see now thanks a lot 😂😂😂
dooo you think we can flyyyyy... well I dooo, I do.. FLY !
He bobs his head and does chicken arms looool
Just knowing somebodies getting trambled to death at this moment, makes it more hard to watch.
Wildboy5699 I came here after watching a small episode on the incident, and the music alone makes it hard for me to watch 🤮
Wait. What happened?
@@yomahmaful People got crushed, idiots was jumping on young girls and boys backs who was on the ground, people pushing from the back and people fell, etc. Many injuries, many traumas for life, and one girl dead.
No Pasaran whoa! RIP.
Yeah, pretty fucked dude. Yet most people that watch have no idea. Kinda sad.
The energyyy!
I love when you get blessed with a good crowd
Soundwave Sydney was the only LB show ever since the song's release that they didn't play Break Stuff, out of respect to Jessica and her father who was invited to the show.
SYDNEY Rocks!!!
Wes, you're the best
Awesome
indeed, and its awesome!!
The best performing of break stuff ever!
Seeing them this monday at perth soundwave!!
Full skills performance.Goosebumps
Quarantine got me here.....
Way back no selfies and shits... just fun slamin damn good old days #90sRock
RIP Jessica!
what Jessica? xd
The girl who died after this set
Matt pnk a girl named Jessica died in this concert during this song
No
BEST LIVE PERFORM OF THE CENTURY
JUMP start at 0.00 - 3.49
Hahahahaha.
It is a great party band and they still get the party going
wow wish i was there
I once got into a small sized mosh and was almost losing my balance and falling, if I hadn't grabbed on to a friend's arm. He later told me that he was grabbing on to me so that he didn't fall. Till today we have no idea what happened, but it was scary as fuck. When the crowd's outta control, you just gotta pray to God and go with the flow. Even if I had felt someone under my feet that day, there was no way for me to stop and help him up. I am never going to the front in a live rock concert again, maybe Coldplay one day, or Stereophonics.
Limp Bizkit: a muthafuckin' Monsta' on stage always! 🔥💥🔥💥
i was there all those years ago that crowd was intense. i seen Limp Bizkit in brisbane soundwave good to see them back.....
that crowd was unbelievable it looks bad on video it was worse being in the middle of it... just happy festivals have now put barriers around...
look the crowd they all having fun
Omg this is so good 2k19 speaking
good shit
the perfect crowd
Rip Jessica Anna Michalik
One of the best performances ever. fuck i wish i was there.
yeahhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
this band at sydney soundwave holy shit!! i was expecting people to hate them but they rocked the place to bits
They still play it just look up "limp bizkit break stuff soundwave 2012 melbourne etc...
they put on the single best show I've ever been to
Say what you want but Limp Bizkit owned the stage every time back then.
Wess!!!!
Back when concerts could kill, the good old fucking days!.
Lets break some stuff
I was there
holy shit the crowd :| best ive ever seen
When I heard about what happened to that girl, and then saw how the crowd was going during just the first verse, I was excited and scared for the "GIVE ME SOMETHING TO BREAK!" part.
Siiick
Jessica Michalik R.I.P
History
Wicka wicka wow wicka wickka wild WES
Shit, this is fucking kick ass concert! I only wish I could get back in time and be there!
Ano Nymous It's your funeral. A girl was crushed in there.
Damon Himeji Higgins well I can imagine why...
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The fact the media and the idiotic fans blamed Fred Durst for the girl’s death at this concert was completely bullshit. How can he be blamed for a concert promoter over booking the festival on purpose?
They went ham
to right mate
they are playing sound wave next feb. fuck yeah
UA-cam's next recommended song for me on autoplay rn is "buried alive" by avenged sevenfold and idk what to make of that.
@tpac83 I agree i still remember the looks on peoples faces battling to get over the front rail,it was pretty scary,pure panic
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