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Three Dollar Bill, Yall$ is the debut studio album by American nu metal band Limp Bizkit, released on July 1, 1997. The album is characterized by its fusion of heavy metal and hip-hop elements, showcasing aggressive guitar riffs, rapped verses, and a raw vocal style from lead singer Fred Durst. The album's sound set the tone for the nu metal genre and has been influential in the music scene, with tracks like 'Faith' and 'Nookie' becoming anthems of the late 1990s. Its candid lyrics often address themes of angst and rebellion, resonating with a generation of listeners. The album has been certified multi-platinum and is credited with helping to popularize the nu metal movement.