Whatever Happened To Fred Durst?

The most notorious of all Limp Bizkit shows was its 1999 Woodstock performance. Although the gig was loved by fans, there were alleged rapes or sexual assaults in the crowd during the set. According to Rolling Stone, after the band's intense performance of "Break Stuff" an event organizer took the stage to plead, "'Please, there

The most notorious of all Limp Bizkit shows was its 1999 Woodstock performance. Although the gig was loved by fans, there were alleged rapes or sexual assaults in the crowd during the set. According to Rolling Stone, after the band's intense performance of "Break Stuff" an event organizer took the stage to plead, "'Please, there are people hurt out there. They are your brothers and sisters. They are under the towers. Please, help the medical team get them out of there. We can't continue the show until we get these dear people out of there. We have a really serious situation out there.'" 

The Washington Post spoke with David Krause, a police investigator, who said a 24-year-old woman was allegedly attacked by two men who "assaulted her with their fingers and 'some type of foreign object' before one of them raped her" during Limp Bizkit's performance.

This wasn't the only time Bizkit fans got rowdy. During their KROCK Dysfunctional Family Picnic set, Durst's mic was shut off because the crowd's behavior grew too intense.

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