The Limp Bizkit Anger Management Tour was a series of concerts organized by the American nu-metal band Limp Bizkit in 2000. The tour also featured other popular rock and hip-hop acts, including Eminem, Papa Roach, and Godsmack. The tour was named after the band's hit single "Break Stuff," which includes the lyrics "Give me a reason to be a man. I'm going ballistic and angry again."
The tour gained a reputation for its wild and rowdy shows that often included mosh pits and stage diving. Fans were encouraged to release their anger and frustration in a safe and controlled environment. The shows also featured bizarre and theatrical stunts, including Limp Bizkit's frontman Fred Durst being dunked into a massive jar of mayonnaise.
The tour was a commercial success and sold out shows across the United States. However, it was not without its controversies. Eminem faced criticism for his lyrics and on-stage antics, and some concerts were marred by violence and injuries.
Overall, the Limp Bizkit Anger Management Tour was a unique and unforgettable experience that reflected the anger and rebellion of its time.
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