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Get it between 2024-12-02 to 2024-12-09. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. The Enhanced portion includes a music video for "A Certain Shade Of Green." Incubus: Brandon Boyd (vocals, didjeridu, djembe); Michael Einziger (guitar); Alex Katunich (bass); Jose Pasillas (drums); DJ Lyfe (turntables). Additional personnel: Charles Waltz (violin); Jeremy Wasser (saxophone). Recorded at 4th Street Recording, Santa Monica, California. Digitally remastered by Stephen Marcussen (2001, Marcussen Mastering). Personnel: Cornelius (vocals, didjeridu, djembe); Jawa (guitar); Badmammajamma (drums); DJ Lyfe (turntables). Audio Mixer: Terry Date. Audio Remasterer: Stephen Marcussen. Recording information: 4th Street Recording, Santa Monica, CA. Photographer: Chris McCann . While the press and critics jumped over the sounds of Korn, Rage Against the Machine, and Limp Bizkit, Incubus quietly toured in support of S.C.I.E.N.C.E., their first major-label LP. Incubus' hip-hop influences come from their DJ and bassist instead of their singer. Brandon Boyd's vocals hit every range from quiet whispers to funk-styled rants to hard rock screams. He also adds percussion with a bongo on a few songs (and in concert its a strange sight for such a heavy band). Boyd's demeanor in concert and record is laid back and free flowing. There's no anger surrounding his lyrics or his singing. "New Skin" adds a lot of funk to modern heavy metal while "Summer Romance (Anti-Gravity Love Song)" is a spacy dance ballad. The numerous styles on the album don't always blend perfectly, but they create a solid sound that defines the band. Incubus also manages to make their songs upbeat and danceable as well as tunes to headbang to. An admirable feat in a genre that tends to reward decibel levels instead of quality. ~ David Thomas