Roughly 1 / 4 century after its launch, Limp Bizkit’s basic single “Break Stuff” has topped the Billboard Sizzling Onerous Rock Songs chart following the tragic passing of bassist Sam Rivers on October 18th.
Rivers died of an obvious cardiac arrest on the younger age of 48, resulting in a major streaming increase of Limp Bizkit’s music catalog. Most notably, “Break Stuff” earned 3.7 million official US streams in the latest chart week (October 18th-Twenty fourth), in addition to elevated radio play and gross sales, placing it at No. 1 on the Sizzling Onerous Rock Songs tally. Different songs like “Rollin’” (2.5 million streams), and “My Means” (1.9 million streams) additionally noticed sizable features.
Limp Bizkit singer Fred Durst paid tribute to Rivers in an emotional video post on social media. As of now, the band nonetheless plans to embark on its upcoming Latin American tour, set to kick off in late November.
