Wes Borland
Wes Borland (born February 7, 1975 in Richmond, Virginia) is the guitarist in the rock band Limp Bizkit as well as the damning well, Goatslayer and Big Dumb Face.
After graduating from Hillsboro High School in Tennessee, Borland's family moved to Florida where his father took a pastoral job at a Presbyterian Church. In Florida, Borland met bassist Sam Rivers in high school and when limp bizkit was forming Sam threw out his name, stating he was more of an artist than a guitarist, but the band bit and that was that. On stage, Borland was known for his eccentricity, frequently wearing elaborate face paint and black-tinted contact lenses.
On October 12, 2001, Borland left Limp Bizkit because, he claims, the band limited his ability to express himself artistically. Before leaving bizkit he formed the band Big Dumb Face as an outlet for his creativity. Big Dumb Face has since been put to the side.Borland then started the band Eat the Day with his brother, Scott Borland. Wes refers to Eat the Day as a "professional version of Goatslayer," a band with which Borland played prior to his career with Limp Bizkit.
During this down period, wes also began production on his solo album with friend and producer Danny Lohner of Nine Inch Nails fame. He was also featured twice on the Underworld soundtrack: once on a remix version of the A Perfect Circle song "weak and powerless" and another time on the song "The awakening" with a super group of sorts called The damning well. The group features Wes Borland on guitars, Danny Lohner on bass, Richard Patrick on vocals and Josh Freese on drums.
In August 2004, Wes Borland rejoined Limp Bizkit. He worked on the their latest album The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1), released on May 3rd, 2005
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Categories: 1975 births