Results May Vary Recording Sessions
Some of these songs are also known as the 'Off the Record' tracks.
Armpit This song is a remake of one of the band's first songs from Mental Aquaducts.
Cowgirls From Hell The name is a take on Pantera's 'Cowboys from Hell'. Fred Durst has stated that he hates the vocals on this song.
Chains
Crack Addict A song written with both Fred and Brian 'Head' Welch of Korn playing guitar. It was supposed to be part of Results May Vary, but never made the final cut. It was played live once at WrestleMania XIX, and served as the show's theme song. WWE announcers mislabeled the song as "Toe to Toe" during plugs for the PPV. It was shortly after available for purchase on Pepsi's official store, where you could collect "Pepsi Points" and trade them in for exclusive songs from rock bands.
Fool's Game This song appeared on Limp Bizkit's myspace page January 12th, 2007. Apparently, this is another scrapped song from the RMV era or the "Off The Record" album if you will.
Just Drop Dead This song was leaked supposedly in retaliation to the comments Britney Spears made about Fred Durst, but Fred has stated the song itself has nothing to do with her. The song also ended up on the 'Eat You Alive' single, in a slightly altered version than the leaked one.
Lean On Me was eventually released on Greatest Hitz
Let It Go Along with Armpit, it was actually available as a bonus tracks on Results May Vary in certain countries, but these versions were not widespread. While not a cover per se, this song borrows from the Pegboy song 'Never a Question'.
Masturbation There are also 2 known versions of this song. A leaked version, and the one that Fred Durst posted on MySpace. When it was leaked on myspace it was spelled "Masterbation".
Need This song, along with Chains, were seen on MTV's Album Launch on a tracklist along with Just Drop Dead and Armpit. Aside from seeing the names, there is no knowledge of these two tracks whatsoever. In fact, it's possible they could be demo names for other songs, though it's not clear what songs those would be.
No New Tale to Tell A Love and Rockets cover that was recorded but never released.
Poison Ivy Pollution Recall An instrumental of this song was leaked before the release of Results May Vary, the lyrical version was leaked on Limp Bizkit's myspace media player January 13th, 2007.
Press Your Luck The working title for the song Pollution Recall.
Rebels A song Fred and DJ Lethal did with Jay-Z.
Relentless An instrumental of this song was leaked before the release of Results May Vary, but the full song was not heard until Fred posted it on MySpace.
Shot This song was released on the 'Eat You Alive' single.
Total Eclipse of the Heart A cover song that was recorded but never released. Originally written, composed, and produced by Jim Steinman, it was originally performed by Bonnie Tyler in 1983.
Until The End A song Fred Durst wrote for his son, Dallas. Durst actually performs a guitar solo in the song.
Welcome Home (Sanitarium) A cover of the Metallica song of the same name. It was played live at MTV Icon as a tribute to the band, and according to John Otto, was also recorded, but was never released.
When It Rains Chris Vrenna did some programming on the version that was released.
Why was eventually released on Greatest Hitz
You Know You're Right Recorded during the RMV sessions, this is a cover of the Nirvana song which was released in 2002. Limp Bizkit was noted for playing this song in concert from time to time and there is even a video of them in the studio recording this song available on youtube. Limp Bizkit worked on several covers during this recording session, but this song has been locked away in the vault awaying Fred Durst's release
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unreleased_Limp_Bizkit_songs