Yep, that's a good song. Probably my favorite, or at least one of my favorites out of the handful of Bizkit songs I know and like. I remember a few years ago reading about how they were releasing a new EP, so I went to their website out of curiousity to check it out and that song started playing in the background.
If they'd played that sort of style in the early 2000's, instead of becoming gimmicky and more about the image than the actual music (well Durst was probably the mastermind behind it more than the band, I assume) then Bizkit might have been better respected and have lived in the spotlight longer. Obviously the nu-metal, rock/rap sound was fading around the time of their 2003 album, but the old Durst image of him in his red cap with his goofy vocal shtick just wasn't going to cut it anymore in the public's minds (myself included - by the time CS&THFW came out a few years earlier, and I saw the video for Rollin'....I was like o.k., enough...).
My favorite songs from them (I'm only going by singles - never owned an album) are/were the "more serious" ones, like
Re-Arranged,
Take a Look Around,
Boiler, and the aforementioned
The Truth.