(Rock News Desk) Limp Bizkit's Wes Borland says he's learned his lesson after quitting the band twice – and he'll never do it again.The guitarist walked out in 2001 saying the outfit was stifling his creativity, but after a series of failed projects in which he didn't manage to find a medium for expression which worked out, he rejoined in 2004. A year later he left again, and eventually joined Marilyn Manson's band. But he returned to Limp Bizkit after just two shows with Manson. And this time he says it's for good.
"I'm here to stay. I've accepted the fact that Limp Bizkit is my band – one that I'm a part of, and one that I've built from the beginning," Borland tells Music Radar. "It does me no good to be in somebody else's band, playing their music. Being here allows me to be myself." more on this story