LOS ANGELES, CA – Lead singer and front man of the band Limp Bizkit, Fred Durst, has come forward and admitted that he regrets the Limp Bizkit tattoo on his back.

“In 2000, there were 35 million people who connected to this band,” said Durst. “Twelve years later, lots of those people have moved on. I happen to be one of those people.”

Durst’s tattoo is a full back piece celebrating one of Limp Bizkit’s records, Significant Other. Although it was one of Limp Bizkit’s most successful albums, Durst calls the tattoo and album both a “mistake”.

Durst has admitted there’s little demand for his group in their home nation. ”We don’t play back home. We’re embarrassed. I don’t know, I just don’t wanna play a song called Nookie anymore.I’m fucking 41 years old.”

Durst and Limp Bizkit released a comeback album in 2011 called Gold Cobra, which was listened to by most of the members of the band and some supportive family members. Earlier this week, Durst announced that Limp Bizkit is “over”. Since the announcement, Durst has opened a PayPal account and encouraged people who still remember who he is to donate for laser tattoo removal.