@@rockboy360 The songs might sound better, but what the previous dude meant was the configuration and the vibe. This was more raw, less produced, rock oriented and less ballad-y.
I think it was mike and brandon because without them, they would have a cliche sound but it is all of them. Crow left of a murder was amazing with ben and had classic incubus elements. Ben is groovy and smooth much like Dirk also. It was just their evolution and change of lives. They could do another one of this style if they wanted to.
First song I ever heard by them. It was live in Atlanta in 1997. Was going to see Shootyz Groove and Incubus opened. I had never heard of them prior to the show. Needless to say, I was fucking blown away. Met Brandon during Shootyz’s set and bought Science from him. He had a box of CDs at his feet. He was kind and took a minute to write me a note.
Bc ATL had always been one the best cities for shows. Good food, beautiful people inside and out, our music scene is deeper than the Mariana trench, and it's still cheap enough to sorta live here 😅
Same dude. I'm past the point of wishing they'd make a record of this calibre again, because it'll never happen. I'm just happy we got 5 amazing albums out of them. Thats more than you get from most bands these days.
@@tomharding if they continue this kind of music, i dont think they will last longer. they evolved. you see Limp Bizkit, they stop producing album coz they stick to one genre.
I sort of stopped listening to Incubus for a while after Dirk left. The only songs I liked post Morning View were Megalomaniac, Talk Shows on Mute, Here in My Room & Anna Molly. I thought everything else was meh. I especially hated Dig when it came out because it sounded way too American Idol pop, which there was no shortage of at the time. The only people I know who liked it were my female friends who were not Incubus fans and listened to top 40 radio and Delilah. Now that I'm in my 40s, I can honestly say that I can appreciate most of their work post-Dirk. Now, I especially love singing along to Dig and Sick Sad Little World. I love Ben Kenney as an artist. I even listen to his solo stuff. But make no mistake, Dirk Era Incubus was peak in my opinion. Been a fan since Fungus and I'm glad they're still touring and making music.
Still have this concert on the DVD "When Incubus attacks vol.2" and it's fucking awesome, some of the best live material Incubus have ever done. This is the opening track and what a way to start a concert! Kilmore's GO, GO sampling perfectly compliments the hard rock of the rest of the band. Love the album version, but I always felt this was the best version of a great song from an awesome band.
you can say that a band should stay the same all you want, but music progresses with or without the listener... I have been with Incubus since Fungus so I know the difference...you just have to take the good with unwanted.
Also think it's funny that when you look at any of the comments of videos when Dirk was still in the bad it's like "holy fuck Dirk is nasty" or "that bass line". Never underestimate the power of a legendary bassist like Dirk Lance
I mean Ben Kenny is not a bad bassist I hope that he didn't play the short scale bass. But I really the bass sounds of Dirk Lance. Warwick Streamer Stage II "long scale bass".
This is similar to my first vision of incubus. I saw them in the science days, opening the family values tour or something like that? I thought they were gonna be a death metal act or something…then Brandon comes strolling out with a didgeridoo lol. 20+ years later, I’m still listening to em 🤷♂️
The night before Dirk was fired he was in S.B. at Velvet Jones watching our shoe. We played with Sugarcult, Key To Arson and The History Of. The only thing I can remember from that night is him being there.
Wikipedia. Check on the bottom in the references section. Mike Einsiger and Brandon both mentioned new music. Forget what i said about the interview lol.
Science and make yourself were the best albums in my opinion but they changed after make yourself i just hope on there 2015 album they will frow some similar stuff like this in it
Matt Corbett that kind of music don't make "normal" people happy. Science doesn't make any sense but is a extremely expressive album. Make yourself is the most proporcional album in terms of technical and lyrics i ever saw.(sorry for my english)
The grew up excuse? lol, did you get that from the book of cliche answers or you are that dumb? so you´re saying that every band that mantained their heavy style didnt grew up? poor black sabbath,iron maiden,motorhead,metallica and so on and so forth.... maybe they didnt grow to be pansy ass candylovers.
Adalberto Sampaio Science is an awesome album, but I'm glad they didn't try to force the same style for their newer albums. Its never the same if they try to recreate something that doesn't come naturally.
Make yourself was still a great album and it still had Science bits, up until morning view, exactly when they lost dirk lance. No wonder they went downhill on the pop road after.
Adalberto Sampaio dirk was a main component of writing morning view. you can see that clearly in morning view session home video. he helped write early versions of aclotm, as stated by the band in his leaving announcememt
Anyone know where this was filmed? Took me right back to Brixton Academy, must have been around this time. Amazing - even though I took an elbow to the tit standing too close to the mosh pit.
Somewhere called 'Sno-Core' in USA I think. I'm gutted I was to young to see them when they where in this stage of they're music. I would have took balls to the head back then.
Ha ha! It was a great gig, although I've seen them many times since then and they have always been great. I just have fond memories of the Brixton gig as it was my first time seeing them.
I love Incubus however once Dirk Lance Left so did that "It Factor" ..... Listen Yes "A Crow Left of the Murder" and "Light Grenades" Were entertaining albums .... in the end After Morning View Incubus Has not been as strong
Best Incubus album and The Best Song I guess since it's just a blatant rip of off Faith No More's "Epic" and Mr Bungle's "Travolta" - the bridge with the bass always cracked me up They weren't the first offenders, you had Korn, Slipknot, Linkin Park recently totally ripped off Mike Patton's band Tomahawk -- all that nonsense. I guess System of a Down (i liked their first album) funny SNOCORE TOUR 2000 I think was Bungle, System, and Incubus and Bungle was getting booed - they kinda moved on into doing different stuff by then. NEW FAITH NO MORE ALBUM - 2 new songs out "Motherfucker' and "Superhero"
SecretScreaming okay, odd you're the kid that never figured that out, you listen to Incubus and I'm stupid? this was original like, this was something new they were doing and were not influenced to the point of plain copying? I sound stupid because you're dumb, that's how it works, obviously this wouldn't make sense to you
SecretScreaming stupid and gay, great insults, projection of logic While you call "those other bands" gay Incubus bit off of? My fault you're ignorantly unaware of Mike Patton (FNM, Mr Bungle,Peeping Tom Fantomas,Tomahaw, ect - oh, and look who the people he's working with in those bands, also) I remember buying this album and how funny this song was. As Korn, Slipknot (wearing clown masks Mr Bungle didn't do in 1990) Linkin Park recently bit off of Tomahawk, oh, System of a Down is semi-interesting yet obviously were heavily influenced as most bands, THIS SINGER ADMITTED IT, FAG
SecretScreaming Then Incubus went worse with some original boring girly songs on the radio there was a song and the line was "Woe is me" - as brilliant as the lyrics for this song
Of course the band has changed over the years - called evolution and growing up. Some just can't help but complain about everything. Love every album they have ever done and Dirk was not the soul of this band, lol. If that were true theyd be broken up by now, but guess what - once Dirk left no more problems......hmmm, coincidence? Not at all.....
Goddamnit, bands need to change their sound in order to survive, why can't everyone just accept and love what happened and be excited for the future. You can bitch and moan that they are shitty now and were way better then, but that doesn't change the fact that all they did was age. They grew from their experiences and changed their style. If a band were to do that same exact thing the whole time they are together then it would get boring and no one would listen to them if their sound never changed. I mean its fine to like this era for them but goddamn just enjoy it and stop complaining
Bass solo, and every camera focuses on everyone but the bassist.
Isn't it the life of any bassist ? 😂😂😂
Heh.
Best Incubus album! S.C.I.E.N.C.E.
The incubus no one will ever see again...
:-( My favourite Incubus album
sadly
But I get to Watch Incubus videos all I want:-)
they still play these songs live and are just as tight as ever.
@@rockboy360
The songs might sound better, but what the previous dude meant was the configuration and the vibe.
This was more raw, less produced, rock oriented and less ballad-y.
I love Incubus and enjoy their entire body of work, but I really do miss this era. 1997-2002 were arguably their best years.
Arguably? No, they just were.
It's not even an argument. They are great regardless, but science to morning view, was the golden years
@@joshuanorris5092 I agree those are my three favourite albums science make yourself and morning view
Fungus amongus
Back when Incubus were the Mr Bungle of Nu Metal
Dirk lance was the foundation and absolute soul of this band. There's just no disputing it.. Like at all
Evander Christy definitely love Dirk and his incredible contributions, but definitely will dispute you on your statement
@@SD-cm6if Agree, I think Mike Einziger make incubus what it is.
I think it was mike and brandon because without them, they would have a cliche sound but it is all of them. Crow left of a murder was amazing with ben and had classic incubus elements. Ben is groovy and smooth much like Dirk also. It was just their evolution and change of lives. They could do another one of this style if they wanted to.
First song I ever heard by them. It was live in Atlanta in 1997. Was going to see Shootyz Groove and Incubus opened. I had never heard of them prior to the show. Needless to say, I was fucking blown away. Met Brandon during Shootyz’s set and bought Science from him. He had a box of CDs at his feet. He was kind and took a minute to write me a note.
Where was this show ?
Bc ATL had always been one the best cities for shows. Good food, beautiful people inside and out, our music scene is deeper than the Mariana trench, and it's still cheap enough to sorta live here 😅
@@joshuanorris5092 We've also got Shaky Knees.
That was a real bassist !
My mom was at this concert. She always told me stories about it. Shit seemed like a blast.
do you think you can recognize her in the crowd ?
Was fortunate enough to see Incubus tour for SCIENCE with Korn. They were so ahead of their time, very outside the box and original.
3:06 completely nailed the rolling vocals god damn
I miss this Incubus
Yeah me too
I Think we all do🙏🏼
Same dude. I'm past the point of wishing they'd make a record of this calibre again, because it'll never happen. I'm just happy we got 5 amazing albums out of them. Thats more than you get from most bands these days.
@@tomharding if they continue this kind of music, i dont think they will last longer. they evolved. you see Limp Bizkit, they stop producing album coz they stick to one genre.
It was all down hill after this album. The rest suck imo
I like the funky parts, kinda has an RHCP feel to it that I really enjoy
Incubus is one of the few bands that I can actually say I enjoy every single song they have put out...
Gozi G I stopped listening to their songs after Morning View. It started to get too soft
@@Corroded_Red dig, love hurts and anna molly prolly the only valuable songs after morning view
@@Dororostan A crow left of the murder and Sick sad little world are interesting. Oil and water I like too. In the company of wolves
I sort of stopped listening to Incubus for a while after Dirk left. The only songs I liked post Morning View were Megalomaniac, Talk Shows on Mute, Here in My Room & Anna Molly. I thought everything else was meh. I especially hated Dig when it came out because it sounded way too American Idol pop, which there was no shortage of at the time. The only people I know who liked it were my female friends who were not Incubus fans and listened to top 40 radio and Delilah. Now that I'm in my 40s, I can honestly say that I can appreciate most of their work post-Dirk. Now, I especially love singing along to Dig and Sick Sad Little World. I love Ben Kenney as an artist. I even listen to his solo stuff. But make no mistake, Dirk Era Incubus was peak in my opinion. Been a fan since Fungus and I'm glad they're still touring and making music.
Dirk lance will always be my the best incubus bassist
The esscence of S.C.I.E.N.C.E.
S.C.I.E.N.C.E. is so good!! I'm so happy I got to see them during this time. His long dreads and touring with KORN.
Dirk lance though 🙌👏👍
This Incubus, THIS we need listen in your concert...
This was the very 1st incubus song i heard in a local rock radio station here played 1st wayback 1997.... it blew me away!
Still have this concert on the DVD "When Incubus attacks vol.2" and it's fucking awesome, some of the best live material Incubus have ever done.
This is the opening track and what a way to start a concert! Kilmore's GO, GO sampling perfectly compliments the hard rock of the rest of the band. Love the album version, but I always felt this was the best version of a great song from an awesome band.
It was lyfes first
man i wish i was in this concert ....... those lucky people .
Me too
you can say that a band should stay the same all you want, but music progresses with or without the listener... I have been with Incubus since Fungus so I know the difference...you just have to take the good with unwanted.
It's a shame they don't write music like this anymore...
Here in the future they don’t have anything like it still😢
This was a more "immature" sound and the band doesn't seem to really like it so we likely never will but we got some stuff like this so I'm happy.
Don’t be sad because it’s over. Be happy because it happened
They do. Check out their newest album. It's pretty damn good. A mix of old and new. Throw out the map is awesome. As well as nimble bastard
Also think it's funny that when you look at any of the comments of videos when Dirk was still in the bad it's like "holy fuck Dirk is nasty" or "that bass line". Never underestimate the power of a legendary bassist like Dirk Lance
Came out from nowhere, still wait for new material, but this one was a blast.
That whole intro is like bows and arrows creeping out of the bushes in the middle of the rainforest lol
God, wish I could have been there. Perfect performance and they're energy is amazing.
S.C.I.E.N.C.E. is one of the best albuns that i ever heard!
This song the truth
their best work ever!
Yup this was definitely their time like these years. These guys were top of the game for sure
The old incubus and the new incubus is the best band ever!!!!
Remember seeing these guys sugar ray and 311 in concert back in 98 or 99 all together was pretty cool
2:52 DIRK fuckin LANCE
dirk lance, sir please come back to incubus and make songs again just like this for the fans pleeease
Less money and less fame, but more authenticity.
Nothing like the old Incubus...
In the prime of their drug quest
Thanks for visit Lima, Perú.
I mean Ben Kenny is not a bad bassist I hope that he didn't play the short scale bass. But I really the bass sounds of Dirk Lance. Warwick Streamer Stage II "long scale bass".
This is similar to my first vision of incubus. I saw them in the science days, opening the family values tour or something like that? I thought they were gonna be a death metal act or something…then Brandon comes strolling out with a didgeridoo lol. 20+ years later, I’m still listening to em 🤷♂️
Magic
primetime, baby.
La época gloriosa
Jamás me.imagine este poderoso incubus😮
Incubus died after 2003 😢
Science sound should have been continued..miss the young incubuiii...
So young, so long ago, but sooooooo good
The night before Dirk was fired he was in S.B. at Velvet Jones watching our shoe. We played with Sugarcult, Key To Arson and The History Of. The only thing I can remember from that night is him being there.
Su mejor album
sin duda
this is great
0:30 Close Encounters?
Dirk is a underrated bass god
I've always felt like Brandon sounds a lot like Mike Patton in this song.
If you listen to early Incubus, then go listen to early RHCP and early Mr Bungle, it's clear who Incubus was inspired by
@@floridaman5000 Yeah I can see them.
la pitchula 02:06
kajskajkasjasjasjk csm que me rei
jajsdfkjaksdfjkasf sabes demasiado
jajajjajajjaja
Ooh CTM xdd un genio este wn
JAJAJAJAJAJAJAJA me cagaste la canción wn
Incubus said in an interview that they are releasing new music in 2015 along with a tour.
prove it.
Wikipedia. Check on the bottom in the references section. Mike Einsiger and Brandon both mentioned new music. Forget what i said about the interview lol.
thanx bro.
yep no problem
Meh opinions vary. :)
Olha essa vibe... *o*
Lucas Gabriel durgs (dorgas).
Algumas coisas não voltam cara.
Bring back Dirk Lance
COOL ONE 🙏🙏🙏💜💜💜🕊️🕊️🕊️🌹🌹🌹1️⃣🌏
This song is dope. I like rather than songs of moning view.
Gotttttammm❣️❤️
That beginning part sounded like tool
Unique incubus!!!! ♥
Sad they hardly play the science songs anymore. It made us FANS
Unreal
YEAH!
Science and make yourself were the best albums in my opinion but they changed after make yourself i just hope on there 2015 album they will frow some similar stuff like this in it
They don't seem to be the type to ever go back to that.
Matt Corbett that kind of music don't make "normal" people happy. Science doesn't make any sense but is a extremely expressive album. Make yourself is the most proporcional album in terms of technical and lyrics i ever saw.(sorry for my english)
depletable its just a phase?
Victor Henrique
The kind of phase that never dies.
depletable nothing lasts forever but the earth and sky.
Panama!
s.c.i.e.n.c.e
that gotta be the weirdest instrument everrr
Anyone know where this was filmed / took place?
dat upload
What year is this
flaquitooo rico💕
❤
They used to be a proper band with a proper bassist.
3:05 , for anyone's enjoyment
0:54
Cuando Incubus era bueno :/
Why do Blud have a didgeridoo
Classic Incubus reminds me a lot of early Hoobastank
That's where Hooba got the sound from lol they got big just a couple years after incubus did even though they played a lot of the same places
Incubus, Lostprophets and Hoobastank were the holy trinity back in the day.
Came Here to try and forget about "Our Love"...
Uma das minhas favoritas
God they aged like milk.
This was good ol' days.
Incubus when they still played music that wasnt pop trash.
The grew up excuse? lol, did you get that from the book of cliche answers or you are that dumb? so you´re saying that every band that mantained their heavy style didnt grew up? poor black sabbath,iron maiden,motorhead,metallica and so on and so forth.... maybe they didnt grow to be pansy ass candylovers.
Heavier than incubus, jesus, do you need a manual to understand?
Adalberto Sampaio Science is an awesome album, but I'm glad they didn't try to force the same style for their newer albums. Its never the same if they try to recreate something that doesn't come naturally.
Make yourself was still a great album and it still had Science bits, up until morning view, exactly when they lost dirk lance. No wonder they went downhill on the pop road after.
Adalberto Sampaio dirk was a main component of writing morning view. you can see that clearly in morning view session home video. he helped write early versions of aclotm, as stated by the band in his leaving announcememt
Anyone know where this was filmed? Took me right back to Brixton Academy, must have been around this time. Amazing - even though I took an elbow to the tit standing too close to the mosh pit.
Somewhere called 'Sno-Core' in USA I think. I'm gutted I was to young to see them when they where in this stage of they're music. I would have took balls to the head back then.
Ha ha! It was a great gig, although I've seen them many times since then and they have always been great. I just have fond memories of the Brixton gig as it was my first time seeing them.
I used to have this DVD, I'm pretty sure it is in Chicago, though I couldn't name the exact venue.
FUCKING LEGENDS
At the Drive in x Deftones
I love Incubus however once Dirk Lance Left so did that "It Factor" ..... Listen Yes "A Crow Left of the Murder" and "Light Grenades" Were entertaining albums .... in the end After Morning View Incubus Has not been as strong
DIRK FUCKIN LANCE!
Best Incubus album and The Best Song I guess since it's just a blatant rip of off Faith No More's "Epic" and Mr Bungle's "Travolta" - the bridge with the bass always cracked me up
They weren't the first offenders, you had Korn, Slipknot, Linkin Park recently totally ripped off Mike Patton's band Tomahawk -- all that nonsense. I guess System of a Down (i liked their first album)
funny SNOCORE TOUR 2000 I think was Bungle, System, and Incubus and Bungle was getting booed - they kinda moved on into doing different stuff by then. NEW FAITH NO MORE ALBUM - 2 new songs out "Motherfucker' and "Superhero"
SecretScreaming What? you just find out i was right?
SecretScreaming okay, odd you're the kid that never figured that out, you listen to Incubus and I'm stupid? this was original like, this was something new they were doing and were not influenced to the point of plain copying? I sound stupid because you're dumb, that's how it works, obviously this wouldn't make sense to you
SecretScreaming stupid and gay, great insults, projection of logic
While you call "those other bands" gay Incubus bit off of?
My fault you're ignorantly unaware of Mike Patton (FNM, Mr Bungle,Peeping Tom Fantomas,Tomahaw, ect - oh, and look who the people he's working with in those bands, also)
I remember buying this album and how funny this song was. As Korn, Slipknot (wearing clown masks Mr Bungle didn't do in 1990) Linkin Park recently bit off of Tomahawk, oh, System of a Down is semi-interesting yet obviously were heavily influenced as most bands, THIS SINGER ADMITTED IT, FAG
SecretScreaming Then Incubus went worse with some original boring girly songs on the radio there was a song and the line was "Woe is me" - as brilliant as the lyrics for this song
SecretScreaming screaming secrets? That's ironic and original - was the secret your sexuality?
Of course the band has changed over the years - called evolution and growing up. Some just can't help but complain about everything. Love every album they have ever done and Dirk was not the soul of this band, lol. If that were true theyd be broken up by now, but guess what - once Dirk left no more problems......hmmm, coincidence? Not at all.....
Goddamnit, bands need to change their sound in order to survive, why can't everyone just accept and love what happened and be excited for the future. You can bitch and moan that they are shitty now and were way better then, but that doesn't change the fact that all they did was age. They grew from their experiences and changed their style. If a band were to do that same exact thing the whole time they are together then it would get boring and no one would listen to them if their sound never changed. I mean its fine to like this era for them but goddamn just enjoy it and stop complaining
Nu metal...
The sound is super dated but it never gets old
My true love ❤️
Do you think Incubus is Nu Metal?
in s.c.i.e.n.c.e they were
so many drugs
Its sad no one cares about Dj Lyfe