Boiler (song)
"Boiler" is a song by the American rock band Limp Bizkit, featured on their fourth studio album, Results May Vary, released in 2003. The song is known for its heavy, aggressive sound, blending elements of nu-metal and rap rock. It's characterized by a prominent bassline, driving guitar riffs, and Fred Durst's signature vocals, which alternate between rapping and screaming.
Lyrically, "Boiler" explores themes of inner turmoil, frustration, and the struggle to control anger and destructive impulses. The lyrics contain aggressive and confrontational language, reflecting the internal conflict being portrayed. The song's title likely refers to the building pressure of these emotions, similar to the pressure within a boiler, ready to explode.
"Boiler" was released as a single and received moderate airplay. While not one of Limp Bizkit's biggest commercial successes, it remains a recognizable track from Results May Vary and is often included in live performances due to its energetic and aggressive nature. It exemplifies the band's signature sound during that period, showcasing their fusion of heavy rock and hip-hop influences.