"My Generation" Is A Song By Limp Bizkit From The Album Chocolate Starfish And The Hot Dog Flavored Water. The Song Was Released As The First Single Simultaneously With "Rollin' Air Raid Vehicle ". My Generation's Video Clip Featured A Raucous Attitude That Is Displayed At Concerts. Limp Bizkit Were Surrounded In A Steel Fence/cage In Which Audience Members Climbed Up And Jumped Off. The Music Video For My Generation Shows Limp Bizkit Performing Live On An Acrylic Glass Stage Probably A Reference To The Line "the Sun Don't Even Shine Through Our Windowpane" While Other Scenes Show Their Fans Being Rebellious. During The Breakdown Of The Song Each Band Member Is Shown Separately Disappearing And Reappearing. Professional Wrestler Travis Tomko Who Worked As A Bodyguard For The Band At The Time Makes An Appearance In The Video Pulling Fred Durst Out Of The Crowd. The Hard Rock/metal Band Staind Also Performed On This Very Same Stage In The Video For Their Single Mudshovel. The Word "Generation" Sung With A Stutter Resembling The One In The Who's Song My Generation.