A seven-day participatory media exhibit and real time documentary that promotes conversation and retrospect by and with the fans of musical artists Incubus. It features the band, their music and interaction with their fans. The live broadcast highlights the artistic journey of Incubus from its first album to date to the present. They band welcomes fans and new conversations into their lives while sharing this time capsule collectively. The documentary features archival footage, which includes exclusive interviews juxtaposed with live video portraits. Ultimately, the purpose of the program is to incite reflection for both fans and artists and embraces the future as one voice. Included in the documentary is an exhibit whereby Incubus welcomes old and new friends into their home, their lives and their creative process.
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The Who were honored at the 2008 ceremony from the Pauley Pavilion at UCLA instead of the usual Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Events Center. The concert consisted of an hour-long performance by the band as well as tributes by Incubus, Pearl Jam, Foo Fighters, Flaming Lips, Adam Sandler and Tenacious D.
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Incubus: Look Alive is a dedicated summation of the state of Incubus, the alt-metal band born in the San Fernando Valley. While the seemingly low-key band takes to the road in some fairly exotic places, it demonstrates during live performances of the jangly "Quicksand," the hard-rocking "Megalomaniac," and dramatic "Anna Molly" that vocalist Brandon Boyd, guitarist Mike Einziger, bassist Dirk Lance, and drummer Jose Pasillas are close to mastering their ever-developing penchant for radical tonal shifts within songs. A novel element on this disc is travel footage from the band’s tour, including images from Israel, Dubai, London, and peculiarly beautiful, surreal shots of Iceland.
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Incubus' Alive At Red Rocks presenta el primer concierto en vivo de larga duración de la banda. Grabado en el legendario anfiteatro Red Rocks de Colorado el 26 de julio de 2004, Alive at Red Rocks captura a la banda en su mejor momento inspirador y valiente.
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Funky hard rock upstarts Incubus recorded their album Morning View at a house in Malibu, CA, and in a special event to celebrate the album's release, the group played a special radio concert at the Sony studios in New York City, which had been decorated to look like the house where the album took shape. Incubus: Morning View Sessions is a video record of the group's radio performance, which includes "Nice to Know You," "Wish You Were Here," "Drive," "New Skin," "Stellar," and seven others. Mark Deming, Rovi
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When Incubus Attacks Volume 2 is a DVD released by the band Incubus in 2001. The main feature of the DVD is a collection of songs performed at the Sno-Core festival. Also included on the DVD are official videos for all the bands singles released up to the point of its release, including friend-made videos for Summer Romance and "I Miss You", a portion from an acoustic concert the band played and out-takes from the band backstage while at the festival, among other features.