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Fred Durst shocks fans with unrecognizable, new look. See the photo here

You're not the only one doing a double take: Fred Durst is debuting a new, unrecognizable look.

The 50-year-old Limp Bizkit frontman took to Instagram Wednesday to show off his long, gray hair and mustache — a stark contrast to his signature goatee and baseball cap.

"Thinking about you 70," Durst cryptically captioned the selfie, in which he's wearing an orange button-down shirt.

The photo sent fans into a frenzy, with one user @dr_mrow complimenting Durst's "nice, HULKAMANIAC worthy moostaché."

Rapper Lil Aaron commented "legend," while guitarist Kevin Gruft added a fire emoji.

"Silver Fox," user @jdshaffer197 wrote.

"This is an electric look, Fred," user @chris_gibbons_ added.

Some believed Durst didn't even look like himself, mistaking him for David Spade, Bon Jovi and Richard Greer.

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However, others speculated that Durst was sporting a wig ahead of Limp Bizkit's upcoming performance at Lollapalooza. The four-day festival starts Thursday and is expected to be back at full capacity, with roughly 100,000 daily attendees.

One month earlier, Limp Bizkit's guitarist Wes Borland provided an update about the rock band's next album during the "Drinks with Johnny" podcast, revealing that it's 80% done.

"We’ve probably, in the last 10 years, been in the studio to try and complete the record, I wanna say, seven times, to different studios," Borland said on last month.

According to Borland, Durst is part of the reason the group hasn't released an album since 2011's "Gold Cobra."

"Fred has been consistently kind of unsatisfied with where the vision is, I guess. So we’ve released singles — like we did ‘Ready to Go,’ and we did another single called ‘Endless Slaughter’ that we put out," he said.

"We probably have 35 songs recorded instrumentally, and he’s done vocals on them and then thrown the vocals away… So I think he’s finally at the point now where he’s gonna pick a set of these songs that he’s finally cool with and finish them, and we’re gonna finish the record. So, fingers crossed."

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Fred Durst, Limp Bizkit frontman, debuts new, unrecognizable look