Limp Bizkit's cover of is a cornerstone of their 2003 album, Results May Vary . While the main track is a stripped-back, introspective take on the classic by The Who, it is famously followed by a hidden track that many fans know as "I Wish" or "All That Easy" . Key Facts About "I Wish"

Limp Bizkit’s version of the main song became a global hit, reaching #1 in countries like Sweden and the Czech Republic. It is widely recognized for replacing The Who's original rock bridge with an eerie, modern section featuring a robotic voice that spells out "L-I-M-P".

Unlike the acoustic vulnerability of the first half, "I Wish" features a more melodic, alternative rock sound that fits the melancholic aesthetic of the Results May Vary era.

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The song and its cinematic music video, which was directed by Fred Durst and stars Halle Berry, were heavily featured in the film Gothika .

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