Limp Bizkit have changed the release date for their new album.
'Gold Cobra', which was due to be released June 7, will now be available in the US from June 28.
Frontman Fred Durst revealed the news over his Twitter: "Limp Bizkit fans - new release date is June 28 [US]! Had our Interscope meeting today, went amazing. We picked our singles. Time for videos."
He added: "Worked on 'Gold Cobra' album artwork today while watching the Masters. Ended up with Tiger Woods and Fred Couples wearing gold chains!"
'Gold Cobra' includes an introduction which was written by Durst and Kiss frontman Gene Simmons.
The album will mark the band's first full-length record in their original line-up since 2000's 'Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water'.
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