Make Yourself

Editorial Reviews
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Young, aggro, and from Los Angeles--it's tempting to put Incubus in the already crowded category populated by Korn, System of a Down, and their other loud and heavy brethren. But that would sell Incubus short, because Make Yourself, the quintet's sophomore album, is a strong progression beyond their 1997 debut, S.C.I.E.N.C.E.. More like Faith No More than Limp Bizkit, Incubus still have that teen-mosh appeal, though the songwriting and instrumentation on Make Yourself is diverse and thoughtful, both lyrically and musically. "Drive" is an easygoing, slightly trippy acoustic-based outing, while oddball scratching (courtesy of DJ Chris Kilmore) and trip-hop funkiness make "Battlestar Scralatchtica" aptly titled. "Nowhere Fast" is vaguely 311-ish with a reggae tinge and lovely melodic interludes, in contrast to the furious intensity of "Out from Under," which gives Make Yourself a surprisingly cohesive diversity that's hard to categorize. Ultimately, singer Brandon Boyd is not a vocal genius, but lyrically and in performance, he's sensitive, charismatic, and unique. Ditto for the 13 cuts that make up Make Yourself. --Katherine Turman --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

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  1. Nimrod [Import]
  2. No Exit
  3. October, November
  4. Out of the Mists [Enhanced]
  5. Pearl Harbour '79 [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  6. Places to Visit [EP]
  7. Play the Word (vol. 2) [Explicit Lyrics]
  8. Popaganda
  9. Rarities II
  10. Raw

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Over Under Sideways Down [Import]

Mirror Signal Manoeuvre [Import]

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