"Because now it's like, it is what it is," says Borland. "I'm fine with it, I'm fine with the criticisms that come with it. I totally get it, and it also allows me to work in a band and tour, and I'm really lucky that I was in the last wave of bands to be able to have a large fan base and tour the world, and it allows me to do other stuff, too. So I have other projects that I'm working on outside of it. I get to play guitar in my girlfriend's band [Queen Kwong], and that's like the completely other end of the spectrum. I get to do a bunch of different kinds of music and be in Limp Bizkit and not have pressure like bands today who are struggling to rub two nickels together."
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