Sep 10, 2015 08:16 AM EDT
Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst says He's the Man to Thank if Guns 'N Roses Reunite with Slash and Axl Rose

Fred Durst, the frontman of the American nu metal band from Jacksonville, Florida - Limp Bizkit, had claimed that he and his band were "somehow" the backbone of the sought after Guns N' Roses reunion.

However, it has been said that the original frontman of Guns N' Roses - Axl Rose, plans to end his music career for good after the band's reunion.

The organizers are still discussing whether the original members of Guns N' Roses will indeed be performing on the same stage again after the split up. And it seems that the reunion is kicking off after Axl Rose and lead guitarist Slash reconciled and ended the long standing conflict between them.

During the recent gig of Limp Bizkit at the Reading festival, Durst made a shout out to the crowd, "I'd like you to know that we're responsible for Axl and Slash being back together," Fred Durst also said, "We had a meeting, and it went really well." And when Fred Durst was asked by a spectator about his role in a possible Guns 'N Roses reunion, Fred Durst said that he has "a strong feeling that there's going to be a Guns N' Roses tour coming up ... So you better get your tickets when they go on sale. That's all I can say."

Despite the rumors that Axl and Guns 'N Roses will reunite to slam the stage for the first time since 1996, rumors also includes that the band will be the main act of 2016's Soundwave festival - an annual music festival held in major cities around Australia.

The most recent Guns 'N Roses reunion indication came up from a former member of Guns 'N Roses since 2001 - Richard Fortus, during a radio interview in St. Louis, the professional guitarist revealed that there's "a lot going on" and that 2016 will be "a big year" for the band.

It was in 1985 when lead singer Axl Rose and lead guitarist Slash co-founded Guns N' Roses, and despite of the band's success Slash left the band a little more than a decade later.

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