

He even thinks this could be a Dayton staple on 4/20 every year: Have the world’s worst party at the gas station. The stars have been aligning for this party for a long time.” “We invent things here that are core to partying: ice cube trays, pop top cans, airplanes, cash registers. It’s become something that is bringing everyone together in the weirdest way,” he said. “Everyone in the scene here has grown super excited about just pushing it. Workers at the Wayne Ave Sunoco may not be happy, but Rowe says the band who once wrote the lyric “Hey kid, take my advice: You don’t want to step into a big pile of shit” has done wonders for Dayton. When asked how many phone calls the business received today, she said “lots.” Asked if the Sunoco had anyone swing by to get in line for a concert, she said “no,” then ended the phone call. When The Daily Beast called the gas station, a woman who declined to give her name stated, “There is no concert” when she picked up the phone.

One Facebook user, apparently at the gas station, took a picture of the hatch of an 18-wheeler along with the caption, “Tour bus is here at Pump 2 ready to set up.” “I keep asking myself, ‘Why does it seem like the whole world is bent on seeing Limp Bizkit play at this gas station?’”Īt 1:30 on Wednesday, Rowe says the event page was receiving 10 posts per minute, including important questions such as, “Who’s tryin’ to slam some smack and have unprotected sex in the portapotties? ” “I have never laughed so hard like I have these last two days, yet understood so little about why it’s funny in the first place,” Rowe told The Daily Beast. “It’s just one of those days.”Īccording to fellow event administrator Andy Rowe, it really took off when Fred Durst really tweeted about it on Tuesday.Īn anxious Limp Bizkit fan wrote to Durst asking if this was happening (“This is right by my house I need answers,” she wrote.) “NOT TRUE-don’t let them pull one on you,” Durst responded. And we’re all ’n together now, breaking stuff,” he punned to The Daily Beast, remarkably unsubtly. It is now the Limp Bizkit Sunoco Tour 2016.ĭaytonite Josh Gwin even uploaded some “live” footage from the event, showing throngs of animated Ohioans rocking out to some of 1999’s most remembered numetal jams outside the Wayne Ave Sunoco.īaker, who is in Dayton rock group Brat Curse, isn’t sure how it got to this level. At this point, T- shirts and sweatshirts were being made.

Fred Durst did not tweet “Party with us at the Sunoco in Dayton on 4/20,” either, report the buzzkills at the DPD.īut it was too late.
