Limp Bizkit brought out Tom Green for a performance of ‘Rollin’ (Air Raid Vehicle)’ at Ottawa Bluesfest this weekend – watch footage below.
The nu-metal band performed at the Canadian festival on Saturday night (July 11), where frontman Fred Durst introduced Green to the stage during the set.
The comedian, who grew up in the Ottawa area, walked out wearing denim overalls and sporting a long grey beard, before bantering with the crowd and joining Durst on vocals for the 2000 single.
Check out footage from the collaboration below, with Green throwing himself into the track and trading lines with Durst:
‘Rollin’ (Air Raid Vehicle)’ was released as a single from Limp Bizkit’s third album, ‘Chocolate Starfish And The Hot Dog Flavored Water’, and remains one of the band’s defining tracks. It also became closely associated with the MTV era, arriving around the same time Limp Bizkit were a fixture on Total Request Live. Green also broke through to mainstream audiences on MTV with The Tom Green Show in 1999 and 2000.
Limp Bizkit recently headlined Download Festival for the first time, 23 years after they were first meant to top the bill. They used the set to pay tribute to their late bassist Sam Rivers, who died last year and was described by the band as “the soul in the sound”.
Guitarist Wes Borland recently said the band are “the biggest we’ve ever been right now”, following their resurgence online and huge recent festival appearances.
“It’s crazy. And I’m not saying that in a cocky way. I’m saying that, like, we can’t believe it,” he said. “It’s just been — we’re so lucky. I don’t know exactly how it happened, but I think people… We just get along so well now, and everybody, we’re adults, and we’re still having fun doing it, and I think that translates to the audience.”
The band’s last new music arrived last September with the standalone single ‘Making Love To Morgan Wallen’, their first new material since 2021 album ‘Still Sucks’.
