'Stampede Of The Disco Elephants' was to be the sixth studio album by American rap rock band Limp Bizkit, produced by Ross Robinson. After the original line-up reunited in 2009, the band’s fifth album 'Gold Cobra' was released in 2011, after which they left Interscope and signed up with Cash Money Records in February 2012. The band started recording their first album for the label, and the first fruits of their labours was the official single for the album, 'Ready To Go', featuring Lil Wayne, which was released in March 2013 on limpbizkit.com as a free download. In November 2013 the band released a new single 'Thieves', which was a cover of a song by the industrial metal band Ministry, and this was followed in August 2014 by 'Endless Slaughter', which was released through their website for free download. After numerous delays, the new album was expected in early 2014, but the band left Cash Money Records in October 2014, stating that the label wanted them to go down a different creative route than they wanted, and so they had to part company. The album that they'd recorded for the label remains unreleased, although it was believed to have been available online at some sites for around 18 months, but it currently remains elusive. The band didn't make any more records until they issued 'Still Sucks' in 2021, but it included none of the tracks from their proposed sixth release, and so those six songs remain officially unreleased on an album.
Track listing
01 Lightz
02 Ready To Go
03 Thieves
04 Endless Slaughter
05 Don't Remember
06 Hybrid Worlds