Limp Bizkit and comedian Tom Green teamed up for a performance of “Rollin’ (Air Raid Vehicle)” at Ottawa Bluesfest on Saturday night. Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst introduced the Ottawa-area native, who walked onto the stage sporting denim overalls and a bushy gray beard. After some banter with the audience, Green joined Durst in singing the Bizkit hit, putting his all into the high-energy song.
Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst introduced the Ottawa-area native, who walked onto the stage sporting denim overalls and a bushy gray beard. After some banter with the audience, Tom Green joined Durst in singing the Bizkit hit, putting his all into the high-energy song.
Background and Upcoming Events
The Tom Green Show aired on MTV in 1999 and 2000, at the same time Limp Bizkit were dominating the channel’s video countdown program Total Request Live (TRL).
These days, Tom Green lives on a farm in Ottawa Valley, and recently launched the Crave talk series The Tom Green Farm and a companion podcast, The Tom Green Farmcast.
Limp Bizkit, meanwhile, have a number of North American festivals booked this summer and fall, including Rock Fest, Summer of ’99 and Beyond, and Inkcarceration this month, plus Louder Than Life in September and Aftershock in October.
Watch the Performance
Watch Tom Green perform “Rollin’ (Air Raid Vehicle)” with Limp Bizkit at Ottawa Bluesfest, and see backstage photos of Green and Durst, below.
In conclusion, the unexpected collaboration between Limp Bizkit and Tom Green at Ottawa Bluesfest was a memorable moment for fans of both the band and the comedian. With Limp Bizkit’s upcoming festival appearances and Tom Green’s new projects, there’s plenty to look forward to from these two MTV staples.
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