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In our "I Love the '90s" world, where things we once found insufferable are suddenly hip and bloggable -- if only for purposes of ridicule -- it was only a matter of time before Limp Bizkit crawled black from pop-culture oblivion for another spin on the "Nookie" train.
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Courtney mocked Durst and Limp Bizkit's 1999 hit 'Nookie' from stage, according to Starpulse. com.
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Learning that Dimebag helped inspire artistic expressions like "Nookie" makes his murder doubly tragic, in my view.
Archive 2004-12-01 2004
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Learning that Dimebag helped inspire artistic expressions like "Nookie" makes his murder doubly tragic, in my view.
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Look for Bizkit to preview material from the new album alongside such hits as "Nookie" and "Break Stuff."
Memphis Flyer 2010
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: When I hear 'Nucky' I can't help but think of Limp Bizkit's "Nookie".
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"Nookie" (the raw version is called "Pussy"), one of the first singles she wrote, blazed through Miami's underground scene before blowing up nationally.
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"Nookie" (the raw version is called "Pussy"), one of the first singles she wrote, blazed through Miami's underground scene before blowing up nationally.
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Jacki-O, (real name: Angela Kohn) first made a splash on the charts with a single, "Nookie", a contagious hit that unabashedly explores the power of sexuality.
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Jacki-O, (real name: Angela Kohn) first made a splash on the charts with a single, "Nookie", a contagious hit that unabashedly explores the power of sexuality.
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