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Limp Bizkit's album title is a work in progress

Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst has been giving visitors to his band's website a blow-by-blow account of the progress of the group's forthcoming album, but it's proving tough to keep up with the changes.

On Wednesday (3/26), Durst announced via the band's site that the new album, due in June, would be titled "Fetus More." That came after previous proclamations that the album would be dubbed "Bipolar" and "Less is More."

"The new Limp Bizkit CD is NOT called 'BIPOLAR,'" he wrote. "It is NOT called 'LESS IS MORE.' It is called 'FETUS MORE' until I decide it shouldn't be. Whatever I'm feeling it is on the day the artwork is due then that will be the FINAL title."

It only took one more day for Durst to decide that "Fetus More" shouldn't be the title. In a Thursday (3/27) posting, he wrote that "the name of the new album due in June is 'The Search for Teddy Swoes.' Teddy Swoes is the one we are searching for!! We have to find him and this album will open up the chambers that will lead us to him. Wow!! Confusing? It will all make sense very soon my friends. Let's take the journey together. And be prepared for ANYTHING!!!!!!!..."

In addition, Durst wrote that the band has banished spaces and uppercase letters from its name. "We spell our band name as ONE WORD in all lowercase like 'limpbizkit.' This is the only thing we've changed about the tag."

Limp Bizkit is scheduled to play two live songs at the WWE's Wrestlemania show in Seattle on Sunday (3/30).

The rockers take to the road with the Summer Sanitarium tour package--which also features Metallica, Linkin Park, Deftones and Mudvayne--in mid July.