
Sam Rivers, the bassist with US nu-metal group Limp Bizkit, has died aged 48, his bandmates have said.
In a post on Instagram, the group paid tribute to their « brother » and a « once-in-a-lifetime kind of human », describing his presence as « pure magic ».
Bandmates Fred Durst, Wes Borland, John Otto and DJ Lethal all shared the tribute, which said: « Sam Rivers wasn’t just our bass player – he was pure magic. The pulse beneath every song, the calm in the chaos, the soul in the sound.
« From the first note we ever played together, Sam brought a light and a rhythm that could never be replaced. »
Their statement ended by saying: « Rest easy, brother. Your music never ends. »
In a separate message, DJ Lethal said they were in shock, and added: « Rest in power my brother! You will live on through your music and the lives you helped save with your music, charity work and friendships. »
He urged his followers to « enjoy every millisecond of life », adding: « It’s not guaranteed. »
The band did not say how the musician died.
Formed in Jacksonville, Florida in 1994, Limp Bizkit released their debut album in 1997.
Playing a fusion of rock and hip-hop dubbed nu-metal, their first big hit was 2000’s Take A Look Around – the theme from Mission Impossible 2 – followed by Rollin’, the song that took them to the top of the charts in the UK.
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The band sold an estimated 45 million albums, according to a royalties lawsuit filed in 2024.
They received three Grammy nominations in 2000 and 2001, and won three MTV Europe Music Awards.