Using Limp Bizkit might've legitimately have sold me on the Devil May Cry show more than anything else about it.
Elsewhere, the host asks a pair of Gen Z-ers to describe what the name "Limp Bizkit" could mean. In response, they suggest it could be a "sad lumpy body part". A wonderful image, indeed.
Many were surprised to see Limp Bizkit be featured in the track. "I actually think the song fits pretty well with the opening animations. Funny to think a whole new generation will get introduced ...
Netflix’s Devil May Cry anime is based on Capcom’s 23-year-old action franchise of the same name, which was created by game designer Hideki Kamiya, who recently announced his return to the Okami ...
As well as an April 3 release date, Netflix have also shared the opening credits for Devil May Cry, soundtracked by Limp Bizkit’s nu ... means a different theme song each season and a completely ...
While non-Japanese songs have been used for an anime series before, such as for Kaiju No. 8 season 1’s opening and ending theme, the choice of a Limp Bizkit song is especially unique.
For those who might be unfamiliar with the Devil May Cry franchise, it first got its start on the PlayStation 2 in 2001.
But this latest music video for Limp Bizkit‘s “Out of Style” takes that tech and ... the video imagines some of the world’s biggest leaders playing the song in a garage while a deepfaked Tom Cruise ...
Well, this is an article I wasn’t expecting to write today, but I’m sure glad I am! Two icons from the early 2000s collide as ...