Guitarist Wes Borland from the rap-metal group Limp Bizkit recently sat down with Billboard Magazine and discussed the group's progress thus far under the wing of Cash Money Records. Their debut album is tentatively titled "Stampede of the Disco Elephant," and he said that the group is hard at work recording songs, despite having put out very little thus far. They are very eager to get in the studio with the rest of the YMCMB team.
"We've got a bunch of songs, and we're not at the point where I can go, 'Yes, the record is starting to form' and see where all of this is going. Right now, we're recording songs, and it's been all over the place as far as what it is we're doing. They don't make sense together yet.
"We're planning on doing songs with them more geared to what they have to offer as far as their producers and what their expectations are for what we're doing. At the same time all those artists on Cash Money are starting to discover rock and put an electric guitar element into their songs, and I'm really itching to get my foot in the door and be part of that."
Source: hiphopblog.com
