I worked at a summer camp for kids with muscular dystrophy. My cabin had the worst cases. We would play whatever music they wanted. So, of course, the whole camp got to enjoy this song! Every morning!
Oh shit man! I went to a camp for muscular dystrophy!!! Camp starlight bro. Got charco Marie Tooth muscular dystrophy. I’m 20 and I proved to everyone who doubted me that I could make it. I have my own place I have a decent job and I’m happy for once. This goes for anybody don’t let shit hold you back thug
@@thecleanslateshow4593know it’s been a year since you commented this but you still got people reading this who are proud and see the work you’ve put in💪🏻
Limp Bizkit is an acquired taste, not everyone's cup of tea, but Fred Durst has always been a very interesting character. He has always brought the heat and energy to his live performances. Also, R.I.P George Michael.
I can’t explain it. I kind of superficially enjoyed them enough back in the day, never well enough to go to a concert or buy an album though, but now all these years later I’m revisiting this and the mission impossible one and loving them. I always loved keep rollin too. But it’s weird, I was just driving around blasting this on repeat today but I’ve always known Fred durst kind of stinks as a singer and it’s almost like he knows it and plays with it. So I was kind of embarrassed at myself for blasting it but I love it lol. Also, I wish e we could literally travel to the time and place this video was shot, between the sunny beautiful days of yesterday and the jamming nighttime concerts, it’s like a piece of nostalgic heaven
@@NeverAStraightAnswerLimp Bizkit is even better discovering them in your adult life 😂😂😂 I don’t need anybody else’s opinions to tell me what my ears like. Never be embarrassed for listening to art that YOU like. Forgot them. Listen to music for yourself. They will not be in the casket with you when you pass.
I remember hearing this for the first time on MTV. Shit blew my mind.. It got me into metal music.. I found Korn and Slipknot right after. Back then we'd have to buy the CD and show it to friends.. I remember showing this shit to my friends and all of us sitting around a CD player listening to different songs
Ya it’s such a weird thing, how everyone seemed to be best friends with Durst then the worst enemies, making songs to trash each other. Not sure whether it was all a gimmick or what.
Imagine you’re chillin with your bros in 1997 playing tomb raider on your ps one using controllers without sticks, and you’re listening to the radio and this song pops up for the first time
@justforthis3208 it was really good. The set wasn't very long but they did all the classics. Trying to get a ticket to see them in Manchester next year now!
@@LozMcMassive class. Ive never been to a concert. Not sure Id be a fan of the crowds but love the music. Hope you get to see them in manchester. But I must say the Piece Hall must be an awesome venue for a concert.
Given that my parents style still leans toward polyester shit, or wearing loafers and jeans with a phone holster, I'm ok spending my dying years in a pair of cargo shorts, Vans, and a Family Values tshirt.
Between this and linkin park are what shaped my genre of music I love today. I remember bringing a CD I burned at my cousins house to show N tell in 4th grade and this song was on there. Had to have a parent teacher conference and on the way home my dad popped the CD in and we vibed to this song on the way home. Times were much simpler back then. Thank you Limp Bizkit.
It all just came rushing back. Almost 36 now and I felt like I was 16 all over again for 2:45. I could lift a car over my head right now I feel so good. Thank you Limp Bizkit.
The Limp Biscuits, Corn, Lincoln Park, Stained, Mud Vein, Cyprus Hill, Little Wayne, Exhibit, and M&M (The wrap singer) were my favourite musical acts of the late 90's/early 2000's. I was very hip back then, but they seem to have changed what "hip" is and now I'm told these musical artists are "dinosaur music". It's been a long and lonely journey from "being hip" to "hip replacement operation" but I will always fondly remember the good old days of Woodstock 99.
Saw them in KC on the Family Values Tour (late 90s early 2000s) with Korn, Rammstein, and Orgy. When they started their set the whole place when apeshit, everyone rushed the stage. Security got obliterated , people jumped from the balcony seating. Cats and dogs living together, mass hysteria. They are awesome live.
Its mad really. Now I like a song and I can never remember the words. But put a Kerrang early 00s playlist on and I can sing every word from every song.
Your comment implies you rejected what your father liked; So I can only presume he managed to read a whole (in it's entirety) book, whilst understanding and respecting the basic fundamental rules of our language. My Dad hated this song, so 12 year old me, of course, loved it.*
"When love comes down, without devotion, it takes a strong man baby, but I'm showing you that door, I've gotta have faith" most important words to understand as a man in his dealings with women
I was in 7th grade when this song came out...I not only owned the album but I listened to it daily! Faith was my favorite!!! Nostalgia trumps all, as much as I love the original GM version, I will always love this more!
Well I guess it would be nice If I could touch your body I know not everybody Has gotta body like me But I gotta think twice Before I give my heart away And I know all the games you play Because I play them too Oh, but I need some time off From that emotion Time to pick my heart up off the floor When that love comes down Without devotion Well it takes a strong man baby But I'm showin' you that door Well I gotta have faith Got to have faith [Repeat: x3] Baby, I know you're askin' me to stay Say please, please, please don't go away 'Cause you're givin' me the blues Maybe, you might mean all the words you say Can't help but think of yesterday And another who tied me down to the lover boy blues Before this river becomes an ocean Before you pick my heart up off the floor When our love comes down Without devotion Well it takes a strong man baby But I'm showing you that door Well I gotta have faith Gotta have faith Get the fuck up! Well I gotta have faith Gotta have faith
I've never been the kind of person that listens to any song on repeat, but when I found this out, back when I was 15, I must have put it on 40 times in a row or something like that. It had many of the things I especially liked in a song all condensed in one... I had to come back here today
Love looking back on Fred and Jonathan. Bought my husband tickets to The Family Values Tour in Oklahoma City and then got to see Korn perform at Kattfest 3 years in a row. Still my favorite Kattfests to this day! Especially the first one, when Jonathan broke out the firehose. 🤘🥰🤘
Went to Limp Bizkit, and Cypress Hill concert in 2000 when Napster was being sued by multiple bands, and artists. It was a free concert by Napster. I met Powerman 5000 when they first started out. It was a time of my life.
Fred is legit a good singer. His voice has good melody and power. This is one of my personal favorite covers of all time. Rocking to Bizkit since '99!!!
When the nostalgic feels hit so hard you kinda lose your breath for a bit..... 2020 sucked, 2021 hasn't started much better. Take me back to when Nu Metal was a thing, I didn't have a mortgage or an ex wife and the only thing that mattered was music, WWF and gaming..
The late 90s/early 200s was certainly a super golden age/magical time for Music, Wrestling, Movies and video games. I remember Korn/Slipknot/Limp Bizkit high in the charts, Blair Witch Project & American Psycho coming out, Silent Hill, GTA and Resident Evil game franchises kicking off. WWF vs WCW. NWO vs DX. What a time.
@@PeaceDweller amen to all of that.. Korn with follow the leader, slipknot debut album.. the whole attitude era and wm17 which was just amazing... damm I need a time machine who’s coming?
That walk he does at 0:16 I learned immediately. When the music video first came out. Now I'm showing my 11 and 12 year old where I got that funny little shimmy. Thanks Fred
I love this song and G.Michael, I sat with my coffee on a saturday morning and it popped into my head while I was playing guitar, I thought to myself I wonder if there's a rock cover of this song. Of Course it would be Limp Bizkit that made it
I've just started my new college course and I'm struggling to cope. I'm going to play this song every time I go to college so that I can pass my exams/assessments. 💪🏻
Its difficult, but I would say in terms of covers to rate things as best or whatever, specially in terms of music, art, or whatever there is a large variety of productions (and different tastes), but I would say in terms of cover songs, as in getting a type of song and making something completely new out of it, but you know its the same song, this is one of the top ever.
I prob was around the same age. Kind of weird to think I was that young when this band came out. But also weird to think that sam prob wasn't that much older. I mean, old enough to be awkward. But still young enough to maybe get mind fd quicker. Idk I just like taking up space.
One thing you have to appreciate about Limp Bizkit. The years have passed, we’ve all gotten older, music has changed, but Limp Bizkit still sucks as hard now as they did in 1998. Amazing.
I worked at a summer camp for kids with muscular dystrophy. My cabin had the worst cases. We would play whatever music they wanted. So, of course, the whole camp got to enjoy this song! Every morning!
Oh shit man! I went to a camp for muscular dystrophy!!! Camp starlight bro. Got charco Marie Tooth muscular dystrophy. I’m 20 and I proved to everyone who doubted me that I could make it. I have my own place I have a decent job and I’m happy for once. This goes for anybody don’t let shit hold you back thug
@@thecleanslateshow4593know it’s been a year since you commented this but you still got people reading this who are proud and see the work you’ve put in💪🏻
I don't think they got the fuck up though.
Limp Bizkit is an acquired taste, not everyone's cup of tea, but Fred Durst has always been a very interesting character. He has always brought the heat and energy to his live performances. Also, R.I.P George Michael.
I can’t explain it. I kind of superficially enjoyed them enough back in the day, never well enough to go to a concert or buy an album though, but now all these years later I’m revisiting this and the mission impossible one and loving them. I always loved keep rollin too.
But it’s weird, I was just driving around blasting this on repeat today but I’ve always known Fred durst kind of stinks as a singer and it’s almost like he knows it and plays with it. So I was kind of embarrassed at myself for blasting it but I love it lol.
Also, I wish e we could literally travel to the time and place this video was shot, between the sunny beautiful days of yesterday and the jamming nighttime concerts, it’s like a piece of nostalgic heaven
I think fred durst in general is an acquired taste, understatement of the century
@@NeverAStraightAnswerLimp Bizkit is even better discovering them in your adult life 😂😂😂 I don’t need anybody else’s opinions to tell me what my ears like. Never be embarrassed for listening to art that YOU like. Forgot them. Listen to music for yourself. They will not be in the casket with you when you pass.
Sounds good but sounded better when I was 13 when it first was released.
I remember hearing this for the first time on MTV. Shit blew my mind.. It got me into metal music.. I found Korn and Slipknot right after. Back then we'd have to buy the CD and show it to friends.. I remember showing this shit to my friends and all of us sitting around a CD player listening to different songs
I love the part at 0:26 😂 Johnathan giving fred a kiss
Best Friends Forever!!!!
Ya it’s such a weird thing, how everyone seemed to be best friends with Durst then the worst enemies, making songs to trash each other. Not sure whether it was all a gimmick or what.
My favorite homiesexuals
@@jpierrot7224they all hated how Fred controlled the crowd to rock on
Only reason im listening to this limp bizkit song loll
The opening guitar riff is what gets stuck in my head, and brings me back to the song time and time again.
Imagine you’re chillin with your bros in 1997 playing tomb raider on your ps one using controllers without sticks, and you’re listening to the radio and this song pops up for the first time
This exactly
The album wasn’t popular till a year later?
The bubble scratch is super unique, trippy too yet melodic and hardcore.
Limp Bizkit is always full of surprises.
yeah check "indigo flow" you will find something similar, dj lethal is a beast
@@prodNieva Love that song, their first album is special, its my favorite Bizkit record.
que vitória meus amigos
Sweet little dj lethal Jr.
DJ Lethal always brings it on
I know this song was critically panned but holy shit it was a BOP, even today its still amazing to hear Fred just rip into "FAAAAAAAAAAAAITH"
It's good because it's so bad lmao, it's very entertaining
it's not that bad, but it's also obviously a joke.
@@Toxodosit’s a cover
Dutch van Der Linde's favourite music.
Saw this live in Manchester 2023. Fred's still got it! Absolutely incredible performance from the whole band.
Seeing them at the Piece Hall in Halifax in a few weeks and I can't wait. First time I've seen them since 2012 so it will be a good one
saw them at london wembley in april this year it was fucking incredible
@@LozMcMassivebeen a long time but how was it?
@justforthis3208 it was really good. The set wasn't very long but they did all the classics. Trying to get a ticket to see them in Manchester next year now!
@@LozMcMassive class. Ive never been to a concert. Not sure Id be a fan of the crowds but love the music. Hope you get to see them in manchester. But I must say the Piece Hall must be an awesome venue for a concert.
The good ol' fucking days. I was a 14 yr old, ,Puerto Rican girl from the Bronx, rocking out to Limp Bizkit. I'm now 29 and still rocking out 👊🏾
But not Puerto Rican anymore?
Listen to the Chixdiggit cover
MrArchDelux lmfao
so was i
🙌🏻🤘🏻
this song makes me miss times i didn't even had
lol good times
This cuts deeps
@@hemil86 u have no idea
My ex looks like Fred durst
The f was i thinking. I fn gave him such an ego boost. And... idk. I was just in my feelings - then
@@ahhwe-any7434 nobody cares
I was 22 in 1998, blasted this shit daily.
Unfortunately, while watching this, I realize I've been wearing the same clothes for 22 years.
Yeah dont do that. It's cringy af. Don't be the Fred Durst lookalike dude
Too many men get stuck in their early 20's style
Given that my parents style still leans toward polyester shit, or wearing loafers and jeans with a phone holster, I'm ok spending my dying years in a pair of cargo shorts, Vans, and a Family Values tshirt.
@@HexPhantasma fuck yeah dude. Nu metal 🤘
@@goldenhourkodak too many men fall victim to the farce of “growing up”.
Between this and linkin park are what shaped my genre of music I love today. I remember bringing a CD I burned at my cousins house to show N tell in 4th grade and this song was on there. Had to have a parent teacher conference and on the way home my dad popped the CD in and we vibed to this song on the way home. Times were much simpler back then. Thank you Limp Bizkit.
地味に好きな曲
It all just came rushing back. Almost 36 now and I felt like I was 16 all over again for 2:45. I could lift a car over my head right now I feel so good. Thank you Limp Bizkit.
Yes. Kinda making me emotional
36? I'm 62 and working out to this shit. Never gets old.
I’ll be 40 this year and yes this was an epic summer
I'm 36 and Stuck came on Pandora a bit ago and i was head banging with watery eyes bc it just hit me in the feels.
Muh brutha.
The Limp Biscuits, Corn, Lincoln Park, Stained, Mud Vein, Cyprus Hill, Little Wayne, Exhibit, and M&M (The wrap singer) were my favourite musical acts of the late 90's/early 2000's.
I was very hip back then, but they seem to have changed what "hip" is and now I'm told these musical artists are "dinosaur music".
It's been a long and lonely journey from "being hip" to "hip replacement operation" but I will always fondly remember the good old days of Woodstock 99.
It’s Linkin Park
@@tsfbaf303 op purposely misspelled all of them
@@deeraredear duh..?!?
Forgot to mention Puddle of Mud.
@@Roy-ts9nv lol, the limp biscuits is actually a better name IMO. though Z's were really cool in the late 90's XD
1998, a bus full of catholic 8th graders has made this the bus anthem. It is sung on EVERY bus trip that year.
This is one of those songs that isn’t exactly the best but it always holds a special place in your heart
On god
Pretty much yeah
Yes, it hugs your heart and it keeps it in confort...
A
Yeah, like a cancerous tumour
convinced that this song is why my mom named me faith haha
epic comment :)
Considering the time frame it’s either this or Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Saw them in KC on the Family Values Tour (late 90s early 2000s) with Korn, Rammstein, and Orgy. When they started their set the whole place when apeshit, everyone rushed the stage. Security got obliterated , people jumped from the balcony seating. Cats and dogs living together, mass hysteria. They are awesome live.
Pretty sweet...Kansas City, Limp Bizkit committee
1. Break Stuff
2. Rollin
3. My Way
4. My Generation
5. Nookie
6. Behind Blue Eyes
7. Boiler
8. Take A Look Around
9. Livin It Up
10. Faith
You need Counterfeit in there 🤟🏻
FAKE! you're a COUNTER-FEIT
Haven't heard this is probably 15 years, but sang every word perfectly when Fred started... The power of music is incredible...
Same here man! If you down or sick put that on you know full blast and suddenly you feel like
Like 💯%.Be safe from covid shit all The best from 🇫🇮🤘
Yesss takes me back to my teenage days when life was good, I love it.
Its mad really. Now I like a song and I can never remember the words.
But put a Kerrang early 00s playlist on and I can sing every word from every song.
My Dad HATED this song. So 12 year old me of course loved it
@@TimTheHermit yeah we don't give a fuck
@@TimTheHermit it's a cover... So I'd say the opposite...
Your comment implies you rejected what your father liked; So I can only presume he managed to read a whole (in it's entirety) book, whilst understanding and respecting the basic fundamental rules of our language.
My Dad hated this song, so 12 year old me, of course, loved it.*
@@kaydog890 I have many leather-bound books and my apartment smells of rich mahogany
Because it sucks.
Love this song so much. Thanks for the original too George, RIP
"When love comes down, without devotion, it takes a strong man baby, but I'm showing you that door, I've gotta have faith" most important words to understand as a man in his dealings with women
Funny enough these words are by George Michael, he wrote the song.
absolutely love limp bizkit. They're as awesome now as they were in 6th grade.
I was in 7th grade when this song came out...I not only owned the album but I listened to it daily! Faith was my favorite!!! Nostalgia trumps all, as much as I love the original GM version, I will always love this more!
Yup, sounds like me 😂 memories. The red cap, white tee was the vibe
one of the greatest representative of the audio of visual in the late 90's to early 00's along with Korn
And P.o.d
DEFTONES
Saw an article talking about how we're apparently supposed to hate this cover. Always kind of loved it, ngl.
These dudes have a legendary quality cuz their music doesn’t age
I remember buying this album before limp bizkit was real big. Pretty underrated album in my opinion
Three dollar bill
@@joeylane9191 y’all
Completely agree. All their albums up to RMV imo. This one def the rawest
everyone had this album before they exploded... Y'all had to be there to believe it... shit was magic
Im escaping lockdown by the nostalgia from these songs
Me too, brother!
Same
Five finger jajyl n hide
This isnt lockdown wtf
Hell ya!!!!! Neighborhood loves me
Loved this song when I was 15. I'm 38 now and Love this song Even more. Plz bring back family values
💯 ...I just saw them for the first time last night. Incredible show! Childhood dream come true. I forgot all about this track until they performed it.
Well I guess it would be nice
If I could touch your body
I know not everybody
Has gotta body like me
But I gotta think twice
Before I give my heart away
And I know all the games you play
Because I play them too
Oh, but I need some time off
From that emotion
Time to pick my heart up off the floor
When that love comes down
Without devotion
Well it takes a strong man baby
But I'm showin' you that door
Well I gotta have faith
Got to have faith [Repeat: x3]
Baby, I know you're askin' me to stay
Say please, please, please don't go away
'Cause you're givin' me the blues
Maybe, you might mean all the words you say
Can't help but think of yesterday
And another who tied me down to the lover boy blues
Before this river becomes an ocean
Before you pick my heart up off the floor
When our love comes down
Without devotion
Well it takes a strong man baby
But I'm showing you that door
Well I gotta have faith
Gotta have faith
Get the fuck up!
Well I gotta have faith
Gotta have faith
987menit t
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I was 12 years old when this came out and it was the most awesome song ever. Im 35 now and still one of the most awesome songs ever!
37 here. Yeah. I miss those day of good music . Music today is BTS and stupid shit
God are we all here?
You not the only one
same
A fun eye opener that served as a gateway drug to hardcore, metal, and post-hardcore for me personally.
This is a legendary cover
I love that korn is also featured in tgis music video..one of my fave music vids
I've never been the kind of person that listens to any song on repeat, but when I found this out, back when I was 15, I must have put it on 40 times in a row or something like that. It had many of the things I especially liked in a song all condensed in one... I had to come back here today
Anyone else remember the Family Values tour album with "All in the Family" with Korn and Limp? Lol
Yessssss
Go watch it now and try not to vomit
🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
Yasssssa....I was there
Side note, Anyone remember the song all in the family on the Korn follow the leader album?? FT Limp Bizkit
This song is so good I watched an unskippable add to be here.
The worst is the double 15 sec add...
@@ktmfan2187 I know right. Like I'm a human being treat me like one.
True that. Especially cause its Creepy Joe Biden ads. Getting through that takes dedication. #WWG1WGA
Now that's how you follow through!
That one got me. 🤣🤣🤣
Love looking back on Fred and Jonathan. Bought my husband tickets to The Family Values Tour in Oklahoma City and then got to see Korn perform at Kattfest 3 years in a row. Still my favorite Kattfests to this day! Especially the first one, when Jonathan broke out the firehose. 🤘🥰🤘
U still slammin this is 23'? Hell fvkin yeaaaaa
I’m 44 and I remember when this album dropped. I was active duty Army at the time and listened to the album non-stop.
This was not recommended, you searched for it.
Damn right
Mhm
it was recommended to me
Original comment bub
Hello Zeb. I searched for it. Why did you not?
I went to them as my first concert this year at 16 and this is one of songs they did I loved it
A good first concert is a lifetime of memories. I remember going to see Rage Against the Machine when I was 15 years old.
Went to Limp Bizkit, and Cypress Hill concert in 2000 when Napster was being sued by multiple bands, and artists. It was a free concert by Napster. I met Powerman 5000 when they first started out. It was a time of my life.
Man i wish i could go on a Limp Bizkit concert
Bufekana They still tour. They should start touring again after they release their next album this year.
Limp Bizkit, the best gig I've ever been to in my life. Powerman shit000 was the worst live act I've seen in my life.
Saw them on billionaire pirates tour and in July 2017. They still tear it the fuck up. Probably the best live band I've ever seen.
Thats was in Odeum,I saw you there you even passed that joint to me i think...
Three Dollar Bill may be Bizkit's heaviest and most underrated album. Fred was losing his shit there.
bloodstainDew best 1 to me
only 1 to me
how was it underrated
Wes Borland had some fucking riffs on it as well....def thier best album
For reals
GOTTA HAVE
*_FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIIIIIIIIIIITH!!!_*
Anyone else here from Game Grumps?
Majora's Mask 45, for future people's reference.
Baaaaaayyyyyybaaaay
Gotta half eighth!!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Micah Philson you called? Lol
Soo much better than the other version!! Listen to this one all the time !👍👍
I will always rock this no matter how old I get its a great song
Took me all day to remember this song. I had pieces in my head and wasn't getting anywhere. Hours later reunited! ♡♡♡
Fred is legit a good singer. His voice has good melody and power. This is one of my personal favorite covers of all time. Rocking to Bizkit since '99!!!
🤘👊
San Antonio at the Alamo dome, family values tour 99'
That's the Matthew's bridge!!! The red Mathews bridge I used to drive over all the time!! 🌟
I enjoy this because George Michael has heard it and I can only imagine his face when they reached the chorus.
😂😂😂
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Unfortunately, but no. Wes said that George absolutely hated the cover and the band for doing that.
IListenToGoodSongs lol
@@paperbag1259 Immitation is the highest form of flattery
They ruined his song.
Who rock this in the '21?🤘
🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Me, from Ecuador
Always having faith
Yes
No, 1958 here...
When the nostalgic feels hit so hard you kinda lose your breath for a bit..... 2020 sucked, 2021 hasn't started much better. Take me back to when Nu Metal was a thing, I didn't have a mortgage or an ex wife and the only thing that mattered was music, WWF and gaming..
Same.
those were the days man, you don’t know whatcha got til it’s gone, life was so much simpler and fun.
The late 90s/early 200s was certainly a super golden age/magical time for Music, Wrestling, Movies and video games. I remember Korn/Slipknot/Limp Bizkit high in the charts, Blair Witch Project & American Psycho coming out, Silent Hill, GTA and Resident Evil game franchises kicking off. WWF vs WCW. NWO vs DX. What a time.
@@PeaceDweller amen to all of that.. Korn with follow the leader, slipknot debut album.. the whole attitude era and wm17 which was just amazing... damm I need a time machine who’s coming?
Got to Love the Red New York Hat!
I turn 32 on March 13 and the song was a pinnacle of my youth
Happy birthday ha
happy 38th!!
Cuando no existía UA-cam y tenias que esperar por la tarde para ver los 10 + pedidos de MTV.. buenos tiempos aquellos..😎🖤🔥🎵🎶🇵🇪🤘🏻
Men Ya te vi en 2 Videos xd
@@TheWolfGamer81 ufff estoy en tantos videos..😁😁😁
Lethal's scratches are pure gold 🔥
2023 and still screaming my lungs out with this masterpiece! 🤘
Who's still rockin to this in 2020?
🤘🤘🤘
😎😎😎
You
yup
LB never die
Best skateboarding music from these guys
This maybe the golden age of television, but the '90's was tot's the golden age of music!!!!
That walk he does at 0:16 I learned immediately. When the music video first came out. Now I'm showing my 11 and 12 year old where I got that funny little shimmy. Thanks Fred
I love this song and G.Michael, I sat with my coffee on a saturday morning and it popped into my head while I was playing guitar, I thought to myself I wonder if there's a rock cover of this song. Of Course it would be Limp Bizkit that made it
I woke up this morning. out of no where I needed to bleed this song. I haven't bled this in 20 years. good wake up tune
this song has more heart in it than the original song.wow the energy put into it.great going guys! keep on rocking.
I've just started my new college course and I'm struggling to cope. I'm going to play this song every time I go to college so that I can pass my exams/assessments. 💪🏻
holy shit, this came out when I was12/13. I just turned 30 and I'm still listening to this album haha
Holy hell anyone else feel old. This was 23 years ago. Just stopped for some nostalgia and damn.
it says a lot when a generation sang about "having faith" like this...
#faith
Its difficult, but I would say in terms of covers to rate things as best or whatever, specially in terms of music, art, or whatever there is a large variety of productions (and different tastes), but I would say in terms of cover songs, as in getting a type of song and making something completely new out of it, but you know its the same song, this is one of the top ever.
Fuck, I miss the 90's.
Makes me feel like I'm 17 again. 24 years later, I'm still rocking out to this like I'm 17
One of their best songs for sure and arguably the best cover of the original
Yea forsure this is my favourite version of faith ❣️
@@yasnaastorga7152 vile
No offence, but the cover is mid.
@@R41ph3a7b6 nah I like the way it hit
@@uidFluiq keep da faith
Great Limp Bizkit
Greetings From Super Extremes- Sri Lanka
💚 💛 ❤ 💙 💜
essa musica nunca enjoa pqp... escuto todo dia no meus treinos kkkkk
Whenever I get nostalgic for the 90s, I listen to this, and then I no longer am.
'Faith' 1987
George Michael's first Solo album..
Rest in Peace George.. 🕊⛅
Thank You for The Musical Legacy..
It’s 2022 and I’m showing my son what I listened to in 2000 when in high school. Wow!
saw this song performed live yesterday and i gotta say, much better in-person 🙏🙏
The first limp bizkit song I ever heard. Wow this brings back memories. "3 dollar bills yall". I was like 11 or 12. Awesome
I prob was around the same age. Kind of weird to think I was that young when this band came out. But also weird to think that sam prob wasn't that much older. I mean, old enough to be awkward. But still young enough to maybe get mind fd quicker. Idk I just like taking up space.
One thing you have to appreciate about Limp Bizkit. The years have passed, we’ve all gotten older, music has changed, but Limp Bizkit still sucks as hard now as they did in 1998. Amazing.
Is this Eminem burner account?
Wes is a LEGEND
Limp Bizkit just just Bad ass fun.
My favourite band they always get a smile on my face love them
Music videos are my favorite way to time travel tbh
Nostalgia..my brother would listen to this song full blast in his room.
Gracias por tocar esto en Paraguay!!!
Every day this was number one on TRL!
I watched it, the song was retired in the same spot
Love this cover. Great drumming and vocals. GIVES ME FAAAAAITH
urghey123 3pac is better son
yee son
straight up thats a given son, 3pac probably ghost wrote this
I actually kinda like this nu metal twist on it tbh
And 1:29 awww a lil puppy dog
That's Fred's dog
@@DilfTheVampire aww
This was my first rock CD ever bought. Now I had nirvana before that but it was cassette. I’m old
Damn this song takes me back to high school when I was in love with Fred Durst
godddddd is anybody in mid 30s n remember. when tgis came out........faitthhh
Yeaaaahhh i was at school, me an many of My partners listened limp bizkit Korn offspring RHCP papá roach and so on. In radioacktiva 97.9
Life was so simple.
As much as I hated middle/high school the music really got me through it....
Let's bring in the new year with some of this dudes
This is why Wes Borland was always my [personal] favorite of the band
I've been told my entire life I look like Wes borland.
That's it.
90's the greatest last decade
It's funny to read these comments and see people actually defending Fred durst. It's a little refreshing.
I'm 36 years old I'm still listening limpbizkit band 😂😂
I’m 17 years old and I love this song it’s really good Limp bizkit forever 💯🔥👍🏽