Limp Bizkit is currently working on the follow-up to 1997's "Three Dollar Bill, Y'All," and they're getting help from at least one surprising source.
Bizkit frontman Fred Durst has enlisted the help of Stone Temple Pilots singer Scott Weiland as a sort of vocal coach on the album, and Durst told our colleagues in the MTV Radio Network that Weiland may even be heard on the album when it arrives next year.
"I can probably bet on that one," Durst said of the likelihood that Weiland will appear on the album.
Durst also said that the band hopes to return to the Family Values tour again next year, perhaps in a headlining capacity.
Limp Bizkit hopes to have its sophomore album in stores by April of 1999.
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