Limp Bizkit's 'Break Stuff' Reaches New Heights Amid Tribute to Sam Rivers

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Limp Bizkit's song 'Break Stuff,' originally released in 1999, has topped the Billboard Hard Rock Songs Chart 25 years later, driven by a resurgence in streaming following the death of bassist Sam Rivers, who was celebrated for his vital role in the band.
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