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Tracklist (M3U)
| # | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 01-incubus-nice_to_know_you.mp3 | Incubus | Nice To Know You | Unknown | Unknown |
| 2 | 02-incubus-circles.mp3 | Incubus | Circles | Unknown | Unknown |
| 3 | 03-incubus-wish_you_were_here.mp3 | Incubus | Wish You Were Here | Unknown | Unknown |
| 4 | 04-incubus-just_a_phase.mp3 | Incubus | Just A Phase | Unknown | Unknown |
| 5 | 05-incubus-11am.mp3 | Incubus | 11am | Unknown | Unknown |
| 6 | 06-incubus-blood_on_the_ground.mp3 | Incubus | Blood On The Ground | Unknown | Unknown |
| 7 | 07-incubus-mexico.mp3 | Incubus | Mexico | Unknown | Unknown |
| 8 | 08-incubus-warning.mp3 | Incubus | Warning | Unknown | Unknown |
| 9 | 09-incubus-echo.mp3 | Incubus | Echo | Unknown | Unknown |
| 10 | 10-incubus-have_you_ever.mp3 | Incubus | Have You Ever | Unknown | Unknown |
| 11 | 11-incubus-are_you_in.mp3 | Incubus | Are You In? | Unknown | Unknown |
| 12 | 12-incubus-under_my_umbrella.mp3 | Incubus | Under My Umbrella | Unknown | Unknown |
| 13 | 13-incubus-aqueous_transmission.mp3 | Incubus | Aqueous Transmission | Unknown | Unknown |
NFO
ARTIST: Incubus
TITLE: Morning View
LABEL: Epic/Immortal
TYPE: Album
GENRE: Rock
SOURCE: CD (LP)
BITRATE: 205 kbps avg/44100 Hz
ENCODER: Lame 3.97
SIZE: 89.34 MB
PLAYTIME: 58:14
RELEASE DATE: 2001-XX-XX
RIP DATE: 2010-03-28
Track List
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1. Nice To Know You 4:43
2. Circles 4:09
3. Wish You Were Here 3:34
4. Just A Phase 5:31
5. 11am 4:14
6. Blood On The Ground 4:34
7. Mexico 4:20
8. Warning 4:40
9. Echo 3:34
10. Have You Ever 3:14
11. Are You In? 4:24
12. Under My Umbrella 3:31
13. Aqueous Transmission 7:46
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Total Playtime: 58:14
Release Notes:
Incubus became one of the most popular alt-metal bands of the new millennium,
setting themselves apart from a crowded field with a tireless touring ethic and
a broad musical palette. Formed in 1991 in the San Fernando Valley suburb of
Calabasas, CA, the band's early lineup was comprised of tenth-grade classmates
Brandon Boyd (vocals, percussion), Mike Einziger (guitar), Alex Katunich (aka
Dirk Lance; bass), and JosΘ Pasillas (drums). Their early funk-metal sound was
heavily influenced by the Red Hot Chili Peppers, but broadened over the next few
years to incorporate thrash, rap-metal, post-grunge rock, and grinding alt-metal
α la Korn or the Deftones. By the time the musicians had graduated from high
school, they had already been playing all-ages shows around Southern California
on a regular basis. In 1995, Incubus added hip-hop turntablist DJ Lyfe (aka
Gavin Koppel) to their lineup and recorded the independently released album
Fungus Amongus. That, coupled with a strong local following, helped the band
earn a deal with the Epic Records subsidiary Immortal.
Incubus' first major-label release was the six-song EP Enjoy Incubus, which was
released in early 1997 and consisted of previous demos that were revamped in the
studio. Their full-length debut album, S.C.I.E.N.C.E., followed before the
year's end. Incubus then hit the road with a vengeance, opening for bands like
Korn, Primus, 311, Sublime, and Unwritten Law. They had amassed enough of a
following by 1998 to land a slot on that summer's Ozzfest tour, and they rounded
out the year with a stint on Korn's inaugural Family Values tour, by which time
DJ Lyfe had departed and been replaced by DJ Kilmore (first name Chris). With
their momentum and exposure slowly building, Incubus returned to the studio and
delivered their follow-up album, Make Yourself, in late 1999. The group went
right back out on the road, and their stint on the 2000 Ozzfest helped cement
the new audience that the band's new single, "Pardon Me," was pulling in.
Although Make Yourself barely broke the Top 50 on the album charts, it was a
tenacious seller that eventually pushed past the double-platinum mark. The
second single, "Stellar," was a smaller-sized hit on rock radio, but the album's
biggest song didn't hit the airwaves until 2001, when "Drive" became their first
Top Ten hit on the pop charts. Incubus expanded their audience by playing Moby's
Area: One package tour that summer, and with "Drive" still fresh in the public's
mind, they released Morning View during the fall of 2001. It entered the charts
at number two, confirming that Incubus had diligently worked themselves into
stardom. "Wish You Were Here," "Nice to Know You," and "Warning" were all
popular on rock radio, and the band naturally toured heavily in support -- this
time as a headliner.
In early 2003, Incubus became embroiled in a contract dispute with Sony and
filed a lawsuit to have their deal terminated under California labor laws. In
April, the band announced the departure of bassist Dirk Lance. Within days,
fellow Incubus guitarist Mike Einziger called upon his Time Lapse Consortium
mate Ben Kenney (who had also played with the Roots) to be Lance's permanent
replacement. The group remained a part of the Sony empire, however, and released
A Crow Left of the Murder on Epic/Immortal in early 2004, which hit number two
on the Billboard Top 200. Touring dates followed before Incubus headed home in
November to take a well-deserved break.
The guys spent the next two years individually exploring things outside of the
band -- including music, art, film, and literature -- though they also
remembered to work on and finish their sixth album, which was recorded over a
year's time in both L.A. and Atlanta. The resulting record, Light Grenades,
debuted atop the charts upon its release in November 2006. The musicians then
returned to their individual endeavors, with Boyd announcing in early 2008 that
the group had taken a loose hiatus. Nevertheless, the following year found them
issuing the two-disc hits compilation Monuments and Melodies and returning to
the road for a summer tour.