much like, i suppose, how most of us (fans) reacted, since i'm the type of incubus enthusiast (that sounds weird, but we all know i'm referring to the band : ) ) who has perhaps coordinated mood swings with the band albums, there is no one favorite album for all of certainty and logical impossibilities to deny..
surely its obvious how each album has its own glorious character, and the pull, perhaps appeal of incubus comes with those particlar moments in the past you're taken to while digesting incubus music (however disguistingly depressing, sweet, adorable cute, traumatic and constipating those experiences were, we still love how we're reminded that our room's area does not inhibit our spirits)...
so i guess put more simply, since i think i've been already rather formal with this motha-effin comment, incubus albums withstand this notion, theory of time that we have...
i'm 18, and honestly, i have only recently revived being an incubus band enthusiast (after seeing them live in manila)... the first song i had honestly associated with them was 'wish you were here' from morning view, which in my opinion, is an album already from a period in their "band-life" when girlies and teenage wannabe mommas have plastered their walls full of pictures of faces, limbs, floating torsos and other such body parts of the band members...but point is, incubus music is relative to the listener, and i guess the band's own emotions and memories and subconscious blurt-outs have all been preserved in their albums, as if they were flies caught in mid-air by a drop of sap, later to be found as amber...
whatever they felt while making their music a few years ago, have hopefully resounded in all of us fans, adapting a new amplitude or wavelength as "time" passed...
so anyway..yeah..
we love incubus. : )
hoorah!

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