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The Age, Australia
February 22, 2008
Success hasn't spoiled sturdy Incubus, reports Andrew Murfett.
IF INCUBUS frontman Brandon Boyd had his way, the band's next record would be given away to fans for free.
On the phone recently from his Los Angeles home, Boyd was in a contemplative mood. The Californian group became stars at home in the US after a string of radio hits in the 1990s. It was just before the arrival of Napster and illegal downloading, and a heady time to be a rock star.
Incubus emerged bearing influences of pop, alternative metal and hip-hop, unusual for mainstream rock bands — this was when Fred Durst and Limp Bizkit were selling millions of records.
Boyd believes success at this level — selling millions of records and getting heavy radio airplay — for a band like his is probably a thing of the past.
Happy birthday, Love! :)
Happy 32nd birthday to the love of my life, Mr. Boyd. 
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@ mase-mase
I totally agree.
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Geez
Someone is whining. It ain't cool.
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UP DHARMA DOWN?!
Really?!?! Classmate ng bro ko yung vocalist nyan. Shucks, lucky naman niya! *inggit*
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RE: PODCAST 3
Jose was obviously joking when he said Paper Shoes was the hardest.
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MY DREAM SET LIST
I hope they play these songs...

1.) A Kiss To Send Us Off
2.) Under My Umbrella
3.) Aqueous Transmission
4.) Summer Romance
5.) A Crow Left of the Murder
6.) Glass
7.) Vitamin
8.) Echo
9.) Make Yourself
10.) New Skin
11.) Clean
12.) Redefine
13.) 11 AM
14.) Sick Sad Little World
15.) Rogues
16.) Paper Shoes
17.) Pistola
18.) Punch Drunk
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Oh Brandon!
I'll be seeing him soon...

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Happy INCUBUS Day!!!
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