Unlike the acoustic vulnerability of the first half, "I Wish" features a more melodic, alternative rock sound that fits the melancholic aesthetic of the Results May Vary era.
After "Behind Blue Eyes" concludes, there are several seconds of silence before the hidden track begins, bringing the total length of the track to 5:58. Limp Bizkit - I Wish ("Behind Blue Eyes" Hidden Track)
Limp Bizkit’s version of the main song became a global hit, reaching #1 in countries like Sweden and the Czech Republic. It is widely recognized for replacing The Who's original rock bridge with an eerie, modern section featuring a robotic voice that spells out "L-I-M-P". Unlike the acoustic vulnerability of the first half,
While it appears on the album version, the hidden track is notably absent from the single release of "Behind Blue Eyes". The "Behind Blue Eyes" Context It is widely recognized for replacing The Who's
Unlike the acoustic vulnerability of the first half, "I Wish" features a more melodic, alternative rock sound that fits the melancholic aesthetic of the Results May Vary era.
After "Behind Blue Eyes" concludes, there are several seconds of silence before the hidden track begins, bringing the total length of the track to 5:58.
Limp Bizkit’s version of the main song became a global hit, reaching #1 in countries like Sweden and the Czech Republic. It is widely recognized for replacing The Who's original rock bridge with an eerie, modern section featuring a robotic voice that spells out "L-I-M-P".
While it appears on the album version, the hidden track is notably absent from the single release of "Behind Blue Eyes". The "Behind Blue Eyes" Context