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Fred Durst, Limp Bizkit frontman, developing CW drama series

Fred Durst is working with the CW to develop an hour-long drama series based on his life.

By Kate Stanton
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(UPI) -- Get ready for some 1990s rap-metal nostalgia. Fred Durst will co-executive produce The Noise, an upcoming CW drama series based on his life as a young musician, TV Guide reported Wednesday.

The Noise will mirror Durst's rise from a "tumultuous home life" to fronting a rock band -- similar to Limp Bizkit, which formed in 1994 and pumped out smash hits like "Nookie" and "Behind Blue Eyes." The series will take place in the 1990s.

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Durst's interest in television isn't as random as it seems. Now 43, Durst previously worked on a sitcom called Douchbag with CBS. He directed 2007's The Education of Charlie Banks, starring Jesse Eisenberg.

Durst is also still making music with Limp Bizkit. After a four-year long hiatus, the band reunited in 2009. They're slated to release a new album in 2014.

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