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  2. Promises, Promises (Incubus song) - Wikipedia

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    According to Incubus lead vocalist, Brandon Boyd: "Promises, Promises, is a story about a girl and a guy — go figure — and the girl has built up so much armor around herself with the things that she knows how to do...And so, I used these metaphors in the song of, like, magic, like she's an illusionist, so she creates these illusions around her...And she's gotten so good at it that she ...

  3. Love Hurts (Incubus song) - Wikipedia

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    "Love Hurts" was released to alternative radio in October 2008, and hit number one on Billboard's Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart for the week ending February 21, 2009.It joins "Drive", "Megalomaniac", and "Anna Molly" as one of four songs by the band to top the chart, and their only secondary single from an album era to accomplish this feat.

  4. Adolescents (song) - Wikipedia

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    We actually had a few other songs that we left off of the album and we didn't even know if we were going to put "Adolescents" on the album. It was kinda like one of the floater songs. I mean we loved all the songs but we wanted to make an eleven-song record; we didn't want to have a thirteen-song record. We wanted it to be less is more.

  5. Warning (Incubus song) - Wikipedia

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    "Warning" is a song by American rock band Incubus, released as a single from their fourth studio album, Morning View (2001). It reached number three on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart (now known as Alternative Airplay), number 27 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, and number four on the Bubbling Under Hot 100.

  6. If Not Now, When? (album) - Wikipedia

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    If Not Now, When? is the seventh studio album by American rock band Incubus, released on July 12, 2011 and named after the novel by Primo Levi.Preceded by the singles "Adolescents" and "Promises, Promises", the album represented the band's longest gap between studio albums at the time, and their final full-length release through long-time label Epic Records.

  7. Category:Incubus (band) songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Incubus (band) songs or lists of Incubus (band) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Incubus (band) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  8. Dig (Incubus song) - Wikipedia

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    The band made an unusual choice in letting fans help create the music video for the song by holding a contest called "I Dig Incubus", [2] with the winner possibly having their video used as the official version. The top five contestants were announced on February 1, 2007, with fans then getting the chance to vote on a "Fan-pick".

  9. Make a Move (Incubus song) - Wikipedia

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    "Make a Move" is a single released by alternative rock band Incubus, released from the soundtrack to the film Stealth. [1]The song utilizes a unique melodic structure in that its main guitar and bass riffs are in the key of E minor, while lead vocalist Brandon Boyd's melody is performed in the key of E major, with the notes cleverly placed to prevent the clashing minor third (G) and major ...