

The Voice of the 2000s, The Spirit of the Genuine
Fred Durst
Fred Durst is a cult figure of the rock scene and frontman of Limp Bizkit, the band that redefined the fusion of rock and hip-hop. His charisma, defiance, and unapologetic individuality made him the voice of a generation. He lives by his own rules — on stage, in life, and in style. And people like him don’t choose the ordinary. They choose something unique.
A Legend Beyond Genres
- Born on August 20, 1970, in Florida. Served in the U.S. Navy, worked as a tattoo artist and graffiti painter.
- Founded Limp Bizkit in 1994. Their hits “Rollin’,” “Nookie,” and “Break Stuff” became anthems of an era.
- The band sold over 40 million albums, and Fred went on to direct feature films like The Fanatic and The Education of Charlie Banks.
- Known for his bold persona and outspoken nature, Fred remains one of the most talked-about figures in the rock world — respected for his refusal to conform.


A Symbolic Choice
Fred Durst is a man who values symbols and bold imagery. That’s why he became the owner of two exclusive Caviar smartphones — each reflecting his taste for contrast, power, and meaning. They are statements. Objects impossible to ignore. Exactly the kind of choice made by someone who lives beyond the limits.






A Friend of Caviar
Fred Durst became a Friend of Caviar because he’s not afraid to make bold declarations. He chooses items that speak for him — powerful, expressive, and full of character. That’s the very essence of Caviar: we create objects that become part of a legend.