Limp Bizkit play 'matinee' show at Leeds Festival

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US rock band Limp Bizkit say their afternoon slot at this year's Leeds Festival (28 August) was interesting because of a new generation of young fans getting to see them.

Lead singer Fred Durst says he thinks the current crop of fans is different to the last time they played the festival 10 years ago.

He also revealed to Newsbeat's music reporter Greg Cochrane that he was a massive fan of Oasis and still has Liam Gallagher's autograph.

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