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  1. Wesley "Wes" Louden Borland (* 7. Februar 1975 in Richmond, Virginia) ist ein US-amerikanischer Musiker. Bekanntheit erlangte er als Gitarrist der Nu-Metal- und Rap-Metal-Band Limp Bizkit . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Karriere. 2 Privat. 3 Sonstige Aktivitäten. 4 Diskografie. 5 Weblinks. 6 Einzelnachweise. Leben und Karriere.

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    Wesley Louden Borland (born February 7, 1975) is an American rock musician. He is the guitarist and backing vocalist of the nu metal band Limp Bizkit, the lead vocalist and guitarist of the alternative and industrial rock band Black Light Burns, and the co-founder of the experimental metal band Big Dumb Face .

  3. This week we take a step into the warped and twisted mind of legendary guitarist Wes Borland! We talk all things Limp Bizkit - the beginnings in Jacksonville...

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  4. 13. Jan. 2016 · Wes Borland is one of music’s great shape-shifters. He may have made his name with Limp Bizkit, but he long ago shook off the ‘nu metal guitarist’ tag. While he still plays with Fred Durst and co, he’s spent the past 20 years exploring a myriad of genres with his own extra-curricular bands as Big Dumb Face, Black Light Burns ...

  5. 26. Juli 2020 · Wes Borland: 10 albums that changed my life. By Raziq Rauf. ( Metal Hammer ) last updated 26 July 2020. This is what the inside of Wes Borlands head sounds like. (Image credit: Neilson Barnard \/ Getty) Anyone who knows anything about Wes Borland knows he’s not your conventional musician.

  6. www.youtube.com › channel › UC4HOR9dPGCL6DlpP1Y4xrhwWes Borland - YouTube

    Big Dumb Face - Blood Red Head On Fire. 81K views13 years ago. Official YouTube account of Wes Borland.www.edisonsound.comwww.facebook.com/wesborlandofficial.

  7. 27. Juli 2011 · While on tour in Brazil, Wes Borland sat down with MusicRadar to talk about Gold Cobra, his guitars and gear, and his renewed appreciation for Limp Bizkit. The guitar seems more dominant on Gold Cobra than on previous Limp Bizkit albums. Was that the plan going into the studio, or did the role of the guitar evolve and increase as you recorded?