Throughout their career, Incubus has undergone several lineup changes. Lead guitarist Tim Mahoney left the band in 2007 and was replaced by Joe "The Drummer" Burch. Ben Kenney departed in 2008 and was replaced by Michael "Mikey" Scott. Drummer Ben Briggs left in 2019 and was replaced by Josh Epp.
In 2000, Incubus released their second album, "Make Yourself," which became a breakthrough success, selling over 2 million copies in the United States. The album featured hits like "Drive," "Pardon Me," and "Megalomaniac." The band's unique sound, energetic live performances, and Brandon Boomer's distinctive vocals gained them a significant following. incubus 2002 okru 2021
In 2012, the band released a live album, "Incubus Live!," which documented their performance at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California. Drummer Ben Briggs left in 2019 and was replaced by Josh Epp
In 2019, the band released a more atmospheric and psychedelic album, "Glitter and," which featured singles like "Roko" and "Prayers." In 2012, the band released a live album, "Incubus Live
In 2004, Incubus released "A Crow Left of the Sun," their third studio album. The album marked a slight departure from their earlier sound, incorporating more post-hardcore and atmospheric elements. The album received generally positive reviews and featured notable tracks like "Lucky You," "A Crow Left of the Sun," and "Megalomaniac" (a single from their previous album, re-released as part of the "A Crow Left of the Sun" tour).
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