Get out your red baseball caps, and turn them backwards on your head. Early '90s/late 2000s nu metal band Limp Bizkit is back and more neurotic than ever.

YouTube user JJ P recently posted a 50-second NSFW mash-up of the Seinfeld theme song — in all its '90s sitcom scat glory — and Limp Bizkit's 1999 single "Break Stuff." I don't know why, but somehow it actually does it for me. This mash-up simultaneously gives Seinfeld a bit more of an edge while making Limp Bizkit lead singer Fred Durst's vocals sound more cuddly and clownish. I dig it.

But that photo of Durst's head on Jerry Seinfeld's body? Not so much.

Of course, Limp Bizkit hasn't achieved quite the same level of cultural longevity and significance as Seinfeld. The band hit it big in the late '90s and early 2000s with hits like a cover of George Michael's "Faith," "Nookie" and "Rollin'." Even though Limp Bizkit still tours today, the band hasn't done much of note since the mid-2000s. So getting this recognition now must be really nice for them.

However, bands from this era seem to be making a comeback as of late, or at least making the news, which is basically the same thing, right? Pop-punk trio Blink-182 grabbed headlines a few weeks ago when there was some drama regarding Tom DeLonge's place in the band, not to mention the reveal of his extraterrestrial activities. You're up next, Korn!

And as for Seinfeld? Well, people seem to love mashing its theme song up with seemingly inappropriate tunes. The Seinfeld theme song has been mashed up with Skrillex and Evanescence in the past. Hopefully, the awesomeness of the Limp Bizkit mash-up inspires many more.

Check out the full song below.

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