Image by Tina K.
Millie Manders and the Shutup have released the video for their cover of the Limp Bizkit classic Break Stuff.
The video follows the announcement last month of their return to touring with their Back To The Futour headline UK tour in April and May 2026, which kicks off at Southampton’s Joiners on April 8th.
“What started as a tease of the opening lines onstage at festivals in May quickly turned into a full blown cover, with a tonne of our Ted Army asking, ‘Will you release it?’,” says Millie Manders of Break Stuff.
“Then the legend Sam Rivers, bassist of Limp Bizkit, passed away suddenly and that pushed us to release it in tribute.
“With two millennials in the band, Limp Bizkit formed a huge part of our seminal years and massively influenced us along with the Nu Metal wave of the early 2000s. So here it is, our video for Break Stuff, soon to be released on all digital platforms too.”
Millie Manders and The Shutup’s cross-genre punk rock has become increasingly hard to ignore over recent years.
With main stage appearances at such notable festivals as Slam Dunk, Beautiful Days and Rebellion, and extensive support from the likes of BBC Introducing, Radio X and national press, the last two years have propelled the band into the public consciousness and the music industry at large.
Fronted by Millie Manders, whose staggering vocal dexterity backed by grinding guitars and irresistible horns has huge pop appeal, their lyrics deliberate on themes of loss, betrayal, anxiety, heartbreak and bitterness, anger, environmental catastrophe and political unrest.
With a conscience that demands zero plastic wrapping on all merchandise and that limited edition artwork and clothing is sold to help raise money for charities, Millie Manders and The Shutup are striving to make a difference whilst keeping us uplifted and brilliantly entertained.
Their live shows are renowned for their power and contagious energy and 2026 sees MMATSU looking to release their eagerly anticipated third album.
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