American rockers Limp Bizkit have split, guitarist Wes Borland has announced. Following the failure of 2005 comeback LP THE UNQUESTIONABLE TRUTH, the nu-metal band are unlikely to reunite - with Borland vowing to concentrate on a new solo album. He says, "We're officially on hiatus, maybe even officially over. It's kind of up in the air. No one said, 'We're done as a band.' Everyone's just doing their own thing, and (some members) don't have time for this band anymore. "I haven't quit, but I've also decided to stop thinking about Limp. I'm not going to keep trying to breathe life into a dying animal. It just ground to a halt. "We just basically stopped talking. I feel bad for the fans that (might) think something's actually going to happen with Limp. It's not happening. "The Unquestionable Truth (Part 2) is not coming out. If it does, I'd be super surprised. But you can never say never. Anything's possible. As of right now, none of my future plans include Limp Bizkit." Limp Bizkit comprised of frontman Fred Durst, bassist SAM RIVERS, drummer John Otto and DJ LETHAL.