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Significant Other : ウィキペディア英語版
Significant Other

''Significant Other'' is the second album by American nu metal band Limp Bizkit. Released in 1999 by Flip/Interscope Records, the album saw the band expanding its sound from that of its debut album ''Three Dollar Bill, Yall'', to incorporate further metal and hip hop influences. ''Significant Other'' was co-produced by Terry Date and Limp Bizkit. The album has sold at least 16 million copies worldwide.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=LIMP BIZKIT's FRED DURST Says He 'Really Connects' With KURT COBAIN )
During the band's live performance at Woodstock 1999, violence erupted during the album's song "Break Stuff". However, the controversy did not affect the album's success, as ''Significant Other'' received high commercial sales, peaking at number one on the ''Billboard'' 200. Critical reception to the album was favorable, with critics responding well to the album's unique sound and the band's performance, which was considered to be an improvement over the band's debut.
== Production ==
Following the radio success of the band's cover of George Michael's "Faith", the band was determined to record the follow-up to their first album in order to show that they weren't a "Korn ripoff" or a cover band; the band began writing an album which dealt with issues deriving from their newfound fame.〔 Producer Terry Date, known for working with Pantera, White Zombie and Deftones, was chosen by Limp Bizkit to produce ''Significant Other''. Guitarist Wes Borland stated of Date's production, "he doesn't get overly involved at the 'music' end of things. He's a producer who fools with sound and sonically makes everything perfect. He gets sounds that translate really well on tape and pretty much completely captures what we do, perfectly." The band immediately began recording after the conclusion of the Family Values Tour, despite the insistence of Interscope Records that the band take a break after it.〔

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