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  2. If Not Now, When? (album) - Wikipedia

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    If Not Now, When? is the seventh studio album by American rock band Incubus, released on July 12, 2011 and named after the novel by Primo Levi.Preceded by the singles "Adolescents" and "Promises, Promises", the album represented the band's longest gap between studio albums at the time, and their final full-length release through long-time label Epic Records.

  3. Incubus HQ Live - Wikipedia

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    Incubus HQ Live is a participatory media exhibit and real-time documentary by American rock band Incubus in collaboration with Sony Music Entertainment and producer/director Marc Scarpa. Held in the summer of 2011, it allowed fan access and interaction with the band as they prepared for the release of their seventh studio album, If Not Now ...

  4. Since Yesterday - Wikipedia

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    While the musical structure stayed the same, the lyrics and vocal melody were extensively rewritten by McDowall when the duo recorded their debut album, and was eventually retitled "Since Yesterday". [3] In 2015, McDowall revealed that the song is about nuclear war. [4] Other interpretations included a theme of suicide. [5]

  5. S.C.I.E.N.C.E. - Wikipedia

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    S.C.I.E.N.C.E. is the second studio album by American rock band Incubus.It was released on September 9, 1997, by Epic and Immortal Records.The album was certified gold by the RIAA, and is the second and final release to feature Gavin Koppel (known as DJ Lyfe), who first appeared on the 1997 Enjoy Incubus EP.

  6. Strawberry Switchblade - Wikipedia

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    Strawberry Switchblade played at a John Peel gig in Scotland, and he invited them to record a session for his BBC Radio 1 show in October 1982. [6] They also recorded a session for David Jensen's Radio 1 show three days later. On both sessions the band were augmented by James Kirk from Orange Juice on bass and Shahid Sarwar from The ...

  7. Nice to Know You - Wikipedia

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    "Nice to Know You" is the first track and second single by Incubus from their fourth studio album, Morning View (2001). Released on December 4, 2001, it peaked at number nine on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks and Mainstream Rock charts and at number five on the Bubbling Under Hot 100.

  8. Fungus Amongus - Wikipedia

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    The intro to "Trouble in 421" was briefly played at a July 2011 show in Los Angeles, which was recorded as part of their Incubus HQ Live release. [36] While Incubus still regularly performs certain songs from S.C.I.E.N.C.E., Boyd asserted in 2012 that the band has no intention of performing tracks from Fungus Amongus again. He remarked, "what's ...

  9. Promises, Promises (Incubus song) - Wikipedia

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    According to Incubus lead vocalist, Brandon Boyd: "Promises, Promises, is a story about a girl and a guy — go figure — and the girl has built up so much armor around herself with the things that she knows how to do...And so, I used these metaphors in the song of, like, magic, like she's an illusionist, so she creates these illusions around her...And she's gotten so good at it that she ...