
Limp Bizkit's guitarist Wes Borland has become known widely for his elaborate costumes whilst playing live with the band, and he's just debuted his new look at their first show of 2020 in Russia.
Furthermore, old mate played the entire show while recovering from a BROKEN HAND. Wes posted the injury to his Instagram which shows two fingers on his left hand in a splint, which would have no doubt made using the guitar's fretboard a lot more difficult.
He posted:
"Nailed my first show playing with a recovering broken hand. I can’t express the amount of anxiety I was having leading up to this but three fingers was enough to get the job done and Krasnodar was amazing. Thanks to all my brothers in @limpbizkit for believing in me and my amazing support system including @aliejoboxblock and new costuming by my friends @thewisehatter and @adelemildred for bringing it all together. Big love for Russia. Big love for Krasnodar."
The new look is some kind of freakish undead Abraham Lincoln, and we're all about it.
Limp Bizkit will be playing a bunch of festival dates throughout 2020 in the US, but there are rumours in the wind that the band are working on their long-awaited Stampede of the Disco Elephants album.
The band debuted part of a new song called 'Wasteoid' in France last year.
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