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Wild, inventive, and bursting with youthful energy, ‘S.C.I.E.N.C.E.’ captures Incubus at their most experimental and free-form. Originally released in 1997, the album blended nu-metal grooves with funk, rock, hip hop, and oddball sonic detours, forging a style that didn’t fit neatly into any single genre. This unruly hybrid, paired with Brandon Boyd’s acrobatic vocals and Mike Einziger’s dynamic guitar work, built the foundation for the band’s rise in the late ’90s. ‘S.C.I.E.N.C.E.’ showed Incubus as a group willing to push boundaries—embracing slap bass, turntablism, saxophone flourishes, and genre-bending arrangements. Its eccentric, high-energy approach put them firmly on the radar of American nu-metal and alternative rock fans.
What makes ‘S.C.I.E.N.C.E.’ endure is its sense of fearless curiosity. Tracks like “Redefine,” “Vitamin,” and “A Certain Shade of Green” hit with funk-infused aggression, while songs such as “Summer Romance (Anti-Gravity Love Song)” reveal an unexpectedly smooth, atmospheric side. Experimental interludes, quirky samples, and unpredictable shifts make the album feel like a snapshot of a band exploring every corner of its imagination. Raw, playful, and electrically charged, ‘S.C.I.E.N.C.E.’ remains a beloved cult favorite and a key piece of Incubus’ evolution—an early sign of the creativity that would define their career.
Tracklist
- Redefine
- Vitamin
- New Skin
- Idiot Box
- Glass
- Magic Medicine
- A Certain Shade of Green
- Favorite Things
- Summer Romance (Anti-Gravity Love Song)
- Nebula
- Deep Inside
- Calgone
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