Family Values Tour 1999
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Family Values Tour 1999 was a music tour headlined by Limp Bizkit. This was the second Family Values Tour. Artists who played at Family Values Tour 1999 were Limp Bizkit, Primus, Staind, Method Man & Redman, Ja Rule, Korn, The Crystal Method, Mobb Deep and Filter.
During the tour Mobb Deep left and DMX assumed their place.
Insane Clown Posse were originally scheduled for the tour but were kicked off at the last minute when MTV, Spin Magazine and Rolling Stone Magazine told the Family Values Promoters that they wouldn't cover the tour if ICP were involved in any way, shape or form.[citation needed]
In Philadelphia, DMX at the last minute canceled and Run DMC made a special appearance.
It was during this tour that Staind's frontman Aaron Lewis, alongside Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst, performed the emotional hit single "Outside" for the first time in Biloxi, Mississippi. This live version quickly found widespread radio play before being recorded in the studio for Staind's next album, Break the Cycle. Footage of this on-stage performance also was used for the song's music video.
System of a Down were originally on the line-up but canceled their appearance due to a feud with Limp Bizkit.[citation needed]
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