Limp Bizkit Rollin LAST Music Video FILMED at World Trade Center

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Limp Bizkit Rollin LAST Music Video FILMED at World Trade Center

The music video for "Rollin" cost 3 million dollars to make and was the last music video filmed on top of the World Trade Center. While the video was filmed a year before the infamous events that would take place, members of the band received a thank you letter from World Trade Center staff just one day prior to the attacks on Sept 11, 2001.

"We received a letter the day before the attack from the World Trade Center thanking us for letting them be a part of a video that just won an award. I had it framed. I found it very ironic, very bizarre that I received that letter on Monday, and Tuesday the [attacks occurred]. For me to have gotten to go to the top of such a great, powerful structure ... to have those people embrace me and let Limp Bizkit spend 22 hours on top of the World Trade Center doing what we do. ... And for it to be taken down? The structure itself means nothing to me. I don't believe in that structure being a symbol of power, of pride, of America. What means something to me is the people that were killed around and in that building innocently, for no reason except hatred. It overwhelms me. I thank God the night we were on the World Trade Center wasn't the night they decided to do that." - Durst, fred durst : give peace a chance, MTV (Sept 29, 2001)

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