Lyrical Genius
5
By RizzleVanDizzle
So refreshing to hear good music that doesn't repeat in refrains and uses intelligence to get a personal feeling across.
Incubus!
5
By Gahddkdd
Great album
Stellar Collection
5
By Banglesfan13
Awsome
It's good
4
By jansenrhroberts
It's good but why can't we buy Science anymore?
Me
5
By Stylenstevo
The best.
Great buy from a great band.
5
By PJ Abeyta
I don't see why you don't just make this purchase. The band is flipping amazing. Thanks, Steve and the rest of Apple for these services.
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1
By SDgo
Science.
Rocks
5
By acrhodes83
I love incubus !
my incubus
4
By me demons
Ive never been able to say i had a one favorite band, until I heard Incubus, you guys are great and I love all your music; even the new stuff. I would like to hear some more music that sounds more like the old stuff, science, make yourself, and morning view, but im not picky just keep writing music and maybe some of the old stuff will come back. cross your fingers.
A review of the itunes review...
5
By MindTrip
Who wrote the itunes review for this album? "If there is a corollary to Anthony Kiedis's soaring unblemished vocals, it is Brandon Boyd." Really? Is that a joke? Brandon Boyd is one of the most creative, emotive, and technically proficient vocalists in the musical universe in both studio and live settings. Anthony Kiedis is a great lyricist and has crafted some stellar melodies over the years, but Kiedis himself would be the first to admit that he is no outstanding vocalist. In his autobiography he discusses how he has always struggled with his singing voice, and how he has only reached a minimal level of comfort with his own voice after years and years of vocal training. If you've ever seen the Chili Peppers live this is quite obvious. Comparing Kiedis's vocal work to Boyd's is like comparing your kid brother's piano recital to the New York Symphony Orchestra. Don't get me wrong... I love Kiedis and the Chili Peppers, but really Itunes... can't you hire someone who knows there music just a little better?