Sight of Emptiness Unleashes Crushing Nu Metal Tribute with “Break Stuff” (Limp Bizkit Cover) Friday April 24 2026, 4:10 PM
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Sight of Emptiness Unleashes Crushing Nu Metal Tribute with “Break Stuff” (Limp Bizkit Cover)

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Sight of Emptiness Unleashes Crushing Nu Metal Tribute with “Break Stuff” (Limp Bizkit Cover)


Video out now | Stream & presave available

Presave and stream: https://www.submithub.com/link/sight-of-emptiness-break-stuff

Stream: https://sightofemptiness.bandcamp.com/track/break-stuff

Costa Rica’s long-running metal force Sight of Emptiness returns with a devastating new take on “Break Stuff” by Limp Bizkit , and this time the message cuts deeper than nostalgia.

The video is out now, and it reframes a late 90s nu metal anthem as something far more personal, far more global, and far more human.

Blending nu metal aggression with groove metal weight, Sight of Emptiness reshapes the track into something that carries both tribute and confrontation. Fans of Deftones , Korn , and Limp Bizkit will recognize the DNA, but the delivery feels sharpened by experience, geography, and lived pressure.

Originally conceived as a passion project celebrating the golden era of heavy music, the release took on deeper emotional weight following the passing of Sam Rivers in 2025. What started as homage evolved into something more grounded, a reflection on impact, legacy, and survival through sound.

Production, mixing, and mastering were handled by Thomas “Plec” Johansson at Bohus Studio in Sweden, bringing clarity and force to a track that balances raw attitude with modern precision.

Sight of Emptiness is no newcomer. With over 20 years in the independent metal underground, five albums, and global touring history across Iceland, Japan, and beyond, the band has shared stages with Testament, In Flames, Arch Enemy, Behemoth, Nightwish, Dimmu Borgir, Dark Tranquillity, and Machine Head. They have also performed at Bloodstock Open Air and became the first Central American band to appear on the 70000 Tons of Metal cruise. At home, they have supported icons including Black Sabbath, Slayer, Megadeth, and Amon Amarth.

About the video


“Break Stuff” is not a nostalgia exercise. It is a reckoning.

The video follows a young Latin American boy pushed to his breaking point, not by a single event, but by the accumulated weight of systems built without his consent. From rigid institutions to invisible hierarchies, his rage is not chaos, it is the inevitable result of pressure with no exit. When he finally watches the symbols of his expected future burn, he does not feel guilt. He feels relief. He runs. He finds a door. On the other side, the band is there mid ritual, as if they had always been waiting.

Directed and produced by XENN (Gavriel Arias), the visual bridges raw live performance and cinematic storytelling. Shot on location in San José, Costa Rica, it builds a grounded surrealism that mirrors the song’s emotional structure: pressure, release, and the eerie silence that follows.

This is not just a cover. It is a reclamation of the genre as a survival language.

This is nu metal not as an import, but as a mirror.

The band shares:

“Seeing Limp Bizkit play our home soil confirmed that recording this track was the right move. The emotions from that live experience reaffirmed the power of these anthems today. It feels fresher and more necessary than ever. It is about catharsis. You get that release through music without actually having to act it out. Why did we do it? Why not? It is a necessary purge.”

Far from imitation, this version of “Break Stuff” channels chaos into meaning, and turns pressure into release.

Release Date: March 25, 2026
Genre: Nu Metal / Groove Metal
Label: Independent

Watch it here:

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 Connect: 

https://linktr.ee/sightofemptiness

Contact:
Eduardo Chacón
sightofemptiness@gmail.com 


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