If you’ve been anxiously awaiting the new Limp Bizkit album, Stampede of the Disco Elephants, well… first of all, you have horrible taste in music. Second of all, you may be interested to know that this past May, Fred Durst told fans via Instagram that the album was released online a year-and-a-half ago. Which doesn’t mean that hearing it will be so easy: “It’s up to you to find [the album],” according to Durst. I just checked multiple torrent sites and mp3/.rar blogs and have yet to locate it.

Assuming Durst isn’t just trolling the few people who still care about his work, this would actually be the second time the band has released a record with little to no promotion, after 2005’s The Unquestionable Truth. Seems like a weird habit to get into; I understand the purpose of a surprise release, but I don’t know why you’d want to put something out in secret. Is it possible the album is that bad? And what would qualify “that bad” when talking about a band as crappy as this one?

You can watch the video of Durst below (via Rock Feed). Good luck finding the record if you decide to give that a shot.