Die bassist van Limp Bizkit, Sam Rivers, het 48 jaar oud geword

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8 hours ago Ottilie Mitchell Sam Rivers, the bassist and founding member of US nu metal band Limp Bizkit, has died at the age of 48.
Limp Bizkit, made up of Fred Durst, John Otto, DJ Lethal, Wes Borland and Rivers, formed in 1994.
“We are in shock”, wrote DJ Lethal, real name Leor Dimant, under the announcement on Instagram.
“You will live on through your music and the lives you helped save with your music, charity work and friendships,” DJ Lethal wrote.
Rivers left Limp Bizkit in 2015 for several years due to liver disease from “excessive drinking”, he told author Jon Wiederhorn for the book, Raising Hell.

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The 48-year-old bassist and original member of the US nu metal band Limp Bizkit, Sam Rivers, passed away.

In a social media post announcing the news, the group called Rivers “the soul in the sound” rather than “just our bass player.”. “.

From the very first note we played together, Sam added a lightness and a rhythm that were irreplaceable. “He had a huge heart, an effortless talent, and an unforgettable presence,” the band members wrote.

His cause of death has not been made public.

In 1994, Fred Durst, John Otto, DJ Lethal, Wes Borland, and Rivers formed Limp Bizkit. It was a hallmark of the late 1990s and is recognized for having contributed to the popularization of heavy music with its hip-hop rock sound and profanity-filled lyrics.

Along with singles like Take a Look Around and the number-one hit Rollin’ (Air Raid Vehicle), they also had success with albums like Significant Other, Chocolate Starfish, and the Hot Dog Flavored Water.

The band remarked, “Sam was there, and every moment we shared—wild, quiet, and beautiful—meant more.”.

“We are in shock,” DJ Lethal, whose real name is Leor Dimant, wrote on Instagram beneath the announcement.

He also urged fans to respect Rivers’ family’s privacy.

As part of their homage to Rivers, the band supported his charitable endeavors in addition to his musical prowess, for which he received the Gibson award for Best Bassist in 2000.

DJ Lethal wrote, “Your music and the lives you saved with your music, charity work, and friendships will live on.”.

Making Love to Morgan Wallen, the group’s new single, was released in September. In August, they gave a performance at the Reading Festival.

Their most recent album, Still Suck, was released four years ago.

Rivers told author Jon Wiederhorn for the book Raising Hell that he had liver disease from “excessive drinking” and had been out of Limp Bizkit for a number of years.

He stated, “I quit drinking and did everything the doctors told me,” according to Loudwire. “I had a liver transplant and received treatment for my alcoholism, which was a perfect fit. “..”.

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