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S.C.I.E.N.C.E.

S.C.I.E.N.C.E. is the second studio album by American rock band Incubus. It was released on September 9, 1997, by Epic and Immortal Records. The album was certified gold by the RIAA, and is the second and final release to feature Gavin Koppel (known as DJ Lyfe), who first appeared on the 1997 Enjoy Incubus EP. It has been occasionally considered the band's proper debut album, due to the nature of their independent release Fungus Amongus.[9]

S.C.I.E.N.C.E.
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 9, 1997 (1997-09-09)
RecordedMay–June 1997[1]
Studio4th Street Recording (Santa Monica, California)
Genre
Length55:51
Label
ProducerJim Wirt
Incubus chronology
Enjoy Incubus
(1997)
S.C.I.E.N.C.E.
(1997)
Make Yourself
(1999)
Singles from S.C.I.E.N.C.E.
  1. "A Certain Shade of Green"
    Released: September 9, 1997
  2. "Redefine"
    Released: 1997 (promo)
  3. "New Skin"
    Released: 1998

Background Edit

Production Edit

After recording their independent debut album Fungus Amongus, Incubus signed a seven-record deal with Epic Records/Sony-affiliated Immortal Records.[10] An EP titled Enjoy Incubus was released by Epic/Immortal at the beginning of 1997, and Incubus would go on a European tour with labelmates Korn for the next few months.[11] With Enjoy Incubus, the label's strategy was to build the band's fanbase through touring rather than radio airplay.[12] Their first full-length major label effort S.C.I.E.N.C.E. was recorded during May–June 1997. Singer Brandon Boyd said "S.C.I.E.N.C.E. was done in six weeks at 4th Street Recording, a very small, charming studio in Santa Monica. Very different experience, but very important on this band's existence."[13] During the recording, the band utilized older analogue gear that they described as having "phat sounds and spider webs."[14] Incubus chose Jim Wirt to produce the album, since he had worked with them on earlier recordings.[14] Guitarist Mike Einziger believed that Wirt helped encourage their creativity during the recording of S.C.I.E.N.C.E., saying in 1997, "he helps us come up with strange stuff and he likes it when we do. He doesn't try to change what we do, he tries to enhance it."[14] Einziger also said, "when we signed our record deal and started working on this album, we were worried that someone would come along and tell us to hold back, and try and make our songs a little more palatable. But that never happened. They kinda just said, 'do whatever you want'. With that kind of support, we just let everything kind of run wild."[15]

When S.C.I.E.N.C.E. was in the process of being recorded and mastered, the band went on some local mini-tours, in addition to appearing on the soundtrack for the movie Spawn.[12] The soundtrack was released on July 29, 1997, by Epic/Immortal, and featured a collaboration with DJ Greyboy called "Familiar".[16] This song also briefly appeared in the movie itself, which was released to theaters on August 1, 1997.

Musical style and influences Edit

S.C.I.E.N.C.E. incorporates elements of multiple genres, including heavy metal,[17][18] electro,[19] funk,[17][18] jazz,[20][18][19] hip hop[20][17] and techno.[17][21] According to Rolling Stone writer Rob Kemp, S.C.I.E.N.C.E. "links funk metal to the rap-metal".[4] "Magic Medicine", described as a trip hop track, samples a recorded reading of a children's book.[22] Though sometimes retrospectively associated with it, the term nu metal was not yet in usage when S.C.I.E.N.C.E. was released, but rather terms such as alternative metal, funk metal and rap metal. At the time, Boyd said, "people are real quick to put labels on music, so I'm sure they're going to do that with us. But we think we're doing something cool, and judging from the responses that we've gotten from all over the world, others do too."[14] Einziger has since stated that Incubus were not part of the same Southern Californian scene as bands like Korn and System of a Down during their independent years, despite having similar influences.[23]

The album as a whole has been labelled as a "weed-and-mushrooms influenced funk/metal freakout."[21] Revolver describe singer Brandon Boyd as vocally "drawing on the eccentric funk-rap" of Faith No More, Primus and Red Hot Chili Peppers.[24] They consider him to have a "goofy yet also badass presence" on S.C.I.E.N.C.E.[24] Boyd has cited Faith No More's vocalist Mike Patton as being an influence from since he was an early teenager, as well as Patton's side project Mr. Bungle, who were also known for mixing a wide array of genres.[25] In a 1998 interview, Boyd commented, "there's a definite influence from Faith No More. All of us have been listening to that band since when we were really young. We were like 14 or something when that album [The Real Thing] came out. They were an awesome band, they did some really groundbreaking things in their time, and it's kind of a bummer to hear that they broke up."[26]

The band also became interested in emerging forms of electronic music around the making of S.C.I.E.N.C.E., with their previous full-length album Fungus Amongus having no influence from electronic genres. While playing at European festivals with Korn during early 1997, they recall being exposed to foreign electronic acts such as The Chemical Brothers.

Songs Edit

About the opening song "Redefine", Boyd said in 1997:

"Redefine" is about the creation of your own reality and your own world. The metaphor I used was humans being like Magic Markers. For so long, they painted black and white pictures in their life because that's all they thought they could do. But they can paint with a different color and make a very vibrant and beautiful picture if they take control.

— Brandon Boyd, [14]

On the single "New Skin", he further elaborated:

In "New Skin", I attribute a scab to the present state of society. The way the scab looks in its worst state is gross and chaotic and horrible, that's now, but when it breaks away, there's a brand new piece of skin that's stronger than before. It's like creation out of chaos.

— Brandon Boyd, [14]

The song "Favorite Things", according to Boyd, related to the topic of religion:

"My Favorite Things" is my personal beliefs about religion and how it oppresses the things I enjoy the most. Unfortunately, the simplest things, such as thinking for myself, creating my own reality and being whatever the hell I want to be each day of my life, are a sin. To be a good Christian basically means to give up the reigns of your life and let some unseen force do it for you.

— Brandon Boyd, [14]

The single "A Certain Shade of Green" has been described as being a song about procrastination.[27] The line "Are you gonna stand around till 2012 A.D.?" is a reference to an interpretation of the Mayan calendar which dictated that the world would end on December 21, 2012. Boyd did not believe this to be true, but it was on his mind as his mother was researching it for a book called Maya Memory: The Glory That Was Palenque.[27]

While recording "Nebula", Boyd said, "we found out what it's like to actually plug a phaser pedal into the wall while it's on. It sounds like a laser gun, and that's the first sound you hear in 'Nebula'."[14] He added that for the song, "we used these walkie-talkies for children that have this Slinky-like coil between them. When you talk through them and hit the coil, it makes this natural reverb, like talking in another dimension."[14]

Title Edit

In 1997, Einziger claimed that the title reflected the experimental nature of the album, and the creative freedom the band were given. He was quoted as saying, "our album is called S.C.I.E.N.C.E. because we were able to experiment. We were able to take our time and get everything to sound the way we wanted it to — weird science and energetic funk."[14] It has also been mentioned by various band members that the acronym S.C.I.E.N.C.E. stands for Sailing Catamarans Is Every Nautical Captain's Ecstasy. "Sometimes, we just sit around and come up with these for laughs. In other words, there's not just one meaning, it's just food for thought," said Boyd in 1998.[28] In other early interviews, band members claimed that the title stood for Stupid Cops Invade Everyone's Natural Chaotic Energy, Sounds Cool in Eyes Near Communistic Entities and Surreal Cats in Economics Never Communicate Estacticly.[29]

Touring Edit

Shortly before the release of S.C.I.E.N.C.E., Incubus played a handful of shows with rap rock bands Phunk Junkeez and Shootyz Groove. To support the album, Incubus went on tour with 311 and Sugar Ray for the remainder of 1997.[12] Incubus were initially only meant to perform on the first leg of this tour, but the response to them was so great that they were asked to stay for the rest of the tour.[12] In February 1998, DJ Lyfe was fired by the band, and was replaced by DJ Chris Kilmore. The reasoning given for his firing was because of creative and personal differences, and because Incubus could no longer be a "productive family" with him in it.[12] Kilmore was originally from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,[30] and had moved to Los Angeles, where he was struggling to support himself.[30] Prior to joining, Kilmore recalled sometimes not having enough money for electricity, telling Spin in 2001 that "It was cool, I just used candles at night."[31] Kilmore was recommended by a friend of the band, and received a phone call where he was asked to audition. Following this, he learned 16 of their songs over the next two days.[31] The other members of Incubus were impressed with Kilmore's style and attitude towards life, with Einziger saying at the time, "after letting go of Gavin, I wasn't even sure if I wanted to acquire another member into the band, but then we met Chris and my opinion instantly changed."[30] In 1998, the new lineup played shows with Far, Limp Bizkit and British band One Minute Silence, in addition to performing at the 1998 edition of Ozzfest, and at the inaugural edition of Korn's Family Values Tour.[32][33] Boyd found out that his long time girlfriend was having an affair while he was away on tour for S.C.I.E.N.C.E., inspiring some of the lyrical themes for Incubus's next album Make Yourself, which was noted for having a more melodic sound.[34][35]

Regarding the change in direction on Make Yourself, Kilmore reflected in 2002, "I think what it was when we were touring behind S.C.I.E.N.C.E. was seeing all these other bands out there who were ripping off bands like Korn and the Deftones and 311, bands that we enjoy and that we love, I think when we realized that and we went into the studio to write Make Yourself, we said 'OK, let's not do that.'"[36] Kilmore also recalls that, "during S.C.I.E.N.C.E. our crowd was all teenage kids wearing black and they were all men. Once 'Pardon Me' started getting some traction the crowd turned into half-girl crowds. Then when 'Stellar' and 'Drive' came out, those half-girl crowds became all screaming teenage girls in the front row."[37] Einziger stated, "It was a very masculine time in music and we were associated with that. We would be playing Ozzfest tours with all these different bands who were our good friends and there was pressure to be like that. I think the tenderness and emotional side of the [later] music was a reaction to all that aggressive music that was happening at that time. Our reaction was to go in the other direction."[34] According to Boyd it "felt a little strange to be associated with some of the bands around that time who were very deeply misogynistic in their content and vibrationally kind of violent."[38]

Release and reception Edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [39]
The Daily VaultB+[40]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music     [41]
The Great Rock Discography6/10[42]
Pitchfork8.7/10[19]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [4]
Sputnikmusic4.5/5[43]

In early 1999, S.C.I.E.N.C.E. and Enjoy Incubus were estimated to have sold a combined total of 200,000 units.[44] Following their commercial breakthrough on Make Yourself, sales for S.C.I.E.N.C.E. began to increase. By 2001, it had sold 370,000 units in the United States. Epic/Immortal released a remastered version of the album during November 2001, and in the next year sales rose to 500,000.[34]

Critics wrote favorably of the album's diverse style. Pitchfork state that Incubus "successfully combines all sorts of [music genres] without sounding like a mess".[19] AllMusic reviewer David Thomas wrote that "the numerous styles on the album don't always blend perfectly, but they create a solid sound that defines the band. Incubus also manages to make their songs upbeat and danceable as well as tunes to headbang to. An admirable feat in a genre that tends to reward decibel levels instead of quality."[39]

On April 11, 1998, Darren Kerr of the Vancouver publication Drop D praised the album's incorporation of turntablism and trip hop.[22] Kerr also noted similarities between Faith No More, who would announce their breakup just nine days later, writing "I would not dispute that Brandon of the Jungle's evil-lounge-singer-morphing-into-teeth-gnashing-maniac vocal style is emulative of Mike Patton. I also would not argue that a couple of these songs would not sound out of place alongside FNM tracks like 'Caffeine' or 'The Gentle Art of Making Enemies'. However, guitarist Michael Einzinger and bassist Alex Katunich are mining a groove vein uniquely their own."[22] CMJ New Music Report wrote in their September 1997 review that, "you've heard this kind of hip hop/metal fusion from bands like Faith No More, Living Colour, Rage Against the Machine and Biohazard, but Incubus has got a bit more funk in its trunk than any of those artists."[45] They noted the album "distinguishes itself from run-of-the-mill surf/skate metal by including a real live DJ (DJ Lyfe) who thrashes as hard on the turntable as the rest of the guys."[45] The review goes on to state that the band manages to create "monstrous riffs", saying "S.C.I.E.N.C.E.'s most memorable songs are the ones in which Incubus proudly bares its metal muscles."[45] Spin in 1998 pointed out not only the band's usage of turntables, but also their usage of the didgeridoo and djembe instruments, which originate from Indigenous Australia and West Africa.[46] In his August 1998 review, Jason Hradil of The Lantern wrote that Boyd has "an intense voice similar to Faith No More's Mike Patton."[47] He further wrote, "Incubus changes tempo and style at least two to three times per song" and "one thing I'll guarantee, is that these young men will bring home their report cards with an 'A' in science."[47]

Legacy and accolades Edit

Dylan P. Gadino of CMJ New Music Monthly reflected in November 2001 that Incubus "dropped their major-label debut, S.C.I.E.N.C.E., the same year as some nix-metal founders — 1997 also saw the releases of Limp Bizkit's Three Dollar Bill, Y'all and Sevendust's eponymous disc — yet Incubus's music [was] generally more inspired and layered than the efforts of their brooding counterparts."[48] In November 2001, Amy Sciarretto of sister publication CMJ New Music Report further wrote, "Incubus was poised to be hard rock's bastard child of Faith No More and Primus thanks to its resident hottie Brandon Boyd's easy-on-the-ears emulation of Mike Patton and Dirk Lance's bass thwapping. But between 1997's S.C.I.E.N.C.E. and 1999's Make Yourself, the album that broke Incubus at rock radio, the band took a stylistic turn."[49] Akex Ogg's 2003 book The Rough Guide to Rock claimed that S.C.I.E.N.C.E. was "better and far more accomplished" than their previous releases Enjoy Incubus and Fungus Amongus.[50] He additionally states that it "gave the band a much smoother, groove-oriented sound. Splashes of funk were offset with driving riffage and spiky turntable shrapnel, while Boyd's lyrics began to encompass a more intellectual world-view than your average rock star."[50] In 2004, David Clayman of IGN called it "fairly impressive, considering the band's age and experience at the time of those recordings",[51] Vice in 2013 considered it to be their heaviest album, as well as "what a more elastic and bold Red Hot Chili Peppers could be like."[52] Loudwire stated in 2019 that S.C.I.E.N.C.E. was "Incubus at their creative peak, and at their most insane", further adding, "before their music almost entirely mellowed out, Incubus were a high energy genre-bending band of misfits. The sophomore effort fused metal, hip-hop, trip-hop, funk, jazz and even a little bit of house music."[20]

On the album's 20th anniversary in 2017, Spin wrote that it mixes "cartoonish slap bass with bongwater-soaked guitar distortion [and] dubby drum-n-bass with samples from children’s audiobooks." They added, "it’s the sort of record that could have only been made in the late ‘90s. You’d almost expect it to have died in a psychedelics-related car accident before it reached the distinguished age of 20."[53] VH1 ranked the album tenth on their 2015 list of "The 12 Most Underrated Nu Metal Albums".[6] In 2020, Louder Sound listed it as being one of the best metal albums released between 1996 and 1997,[54] and also included it in another list of the top 10 albums of 1997.[55] When ranking Incubus's discography in 2020, Kerrang! placed S.C.I.E.N.C.E. third, remarking, "for fans of the band’s heavier, zanier leanings, this remains the high bar against which Incubus releases are now measured. Given the subsequent departures from this template, however, it’s likely those early adopters have been left disappointed. You could therefore argue that S.C.I.E.N.C.E. is something of a creative albatross around the band’s neck."[56] Revolver included it on a 2021 list of the "20 Essential Nu-Metal Albums", and claimed that even when compared to the band's later work, the songs on S.C.I.E.N.C.E. were still "no less hooky and full of refreshingly good vibes."[8]

Geddy Lee of progressive rock band Rush was a fan of the album, and at one point expressed interest in collaborating with Incubus.[57] Tosin Abasi, guitarist of progressive metal band Animals as Leaders, has mentioned being influenced by it, with his band later touring with Incubus in 2022.[58][59] The band's greatest hits releases The Essential Incubus (2012) and Playlist: The Very Best of Incubus (2013) both include songs from the album,[60][61] while their initial greatest hits release Monuments and Melodies (2009) only included an acoustic version of "A Certain Shade of Green", which was not recorded during the S.C.I.E.N.C.E. era.[62] In 2003, the song "Vitamin" was also featured in the horror film Final Destination 2.[63]

Live performance Edit

Incubus did not often perform songs from S.C.I.E.N.C.E. between the mid-2000s and early 2010s, with Boyd telling Spin in 2017, "there was a period of years when we were knowingly rebelling against it, we were desperately trying to shake off the identity it had created around us. Our original fans would get mad, 'Why don’t you play more stuff from S.C.I.E.N.C.E.?' I think it only happened two or three years ago, when we were touring again, and started to revisit the songs casually in rehearsal studios and sound checks. We started to fall in love with them again. I think we just needed a friend break."[53] He also said there are "tracks that are just kind of ridiculous, that we don’t really fuck with. One day we might."[53]

Track listing Edit

All tracks are written by Incubus, except "A Certain Shade of Green", written by Incubus and Randy Muller

No.TitleLength
1."Redefine"3:22
2."Vitamin"3:13
3."New Skin"3:51
4."Idiot Box"4:07
5."Glass"3:37
6."Magic Medicine"3:03
7."A Certain Shade of Green"3:11
8."Favorite Things"3:11
9."Summer Romance (Anti-Gravity Love Song)"4:26
10."Nebula"3:50
11."Deep Inside"3:55
12."Calgone
  • "Segue 1"
16:05
Total length:55:51

Notes

  • "Calgone" ends at 5:12; the hidden track "Segue 1" begins at 5:42
  • "Segue 1" is also known as "Jose Loves Kate Moss, Part 1"

Personnel Edit

Incubus

Additional musicians

  • Charles Waltz – violin
  • Jeremy Wasser – saxophone on "Summer Romance (Anti-Gravity Love Song)"

Production

  • Jim Wirt – producer
  • Ulrich Wild – engineer
  • CJ Eiriksson – engineer
  • Donat Kazarinoff – engineer
  • Matthew Kallen – assistant engineer
  • Terry Date – mixing
  • Stephen Marcussen – mastering, remastering
  • Frank Harkins – art direction
  • Chris McCann – photography

Charts Edit

Weekly charts Edit

Chart (2002) Peak
position
UK Albums (OCC)[64] 103

Year-end charts Edit

Chart (2002) Position
Canadian Alternative Albums (Nielsen SoundScan)[65] 147
Canadian Metal Albums (Nielsen SoundScan)[66] 73

Certifications Edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[67] Gold 100,000^
United States (RIAA)[68] Gold 500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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This article is about the album by Incubus For the album by the Thomas Dybdahl see Science album S C I E N C E is the second studio album by American rock band Incubus It was released on September 9 1997 by Epic and Immortal Records The album was certified gold by the RIAA and is the second and final release to feature Gavin Koppel known as DJ Lyfe who first appeared on the 1997 Enjoy Incubus EP It has been occasionally considered the band s proper debut album due to the nature of their independent release Fungus Amongus 9 S C I E N C E Studio album by IncubusReleasedSeptember 9 1997 1997 09 09 RecordedMay June 1997 1 Studio4th Street Recording Santa Monica California GenreAlternative metal 2 3 funk metal 4 5 nu metal 6 7 8 rap metal 4 Length55 51LabelEpic ImmortalProducerJim WirtIncubus chronologyEnjoy Incubus 1997 S C I E N C E 1997 Make Yourself 1999 Singles from S C I E N C E A Certain Shade of Green Released September 9 1997 Redefine Released 1997 promo New Skin Released 1998 Contents 1 Background 1 1 Production 1 2 Musical style and influences 1 3 Songs 1 4 Title 2 Touring 3 Release and reception 3 1 Legacy and accolades 4 Live performance 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 8 Certifications 9 ReferencesBackground EditProduction Edit After recording their independent debut album Fungus Amongus Incubus signed a seven record deal with Epic Records Sony affiliated Immortal Records 10 An EP titled Enjoy Incubus was released by Epic Immortal at the beginning of 1997 and Incubus would go on a European tour with labelmates Korn for the next few months 11 With Enjoy Incubus the label s strategy was to build the band s fanbase through touring rather than radio airplay 12 Their first full length major label effort S C I E N C E was recorded during May June 1997 Singer Brandon Boyd said S C I E N C E was done in six weeks at 4th Street Recording a very small charming studio in Santa Monica Very different experience but very important on this band s existence 13 During the recording the band utilized older analogue gear that they described as having phat sounds and spider webs 14 Incubus chose Jim Wirt to produce the album since he had worked with them on earlier recordings 14 Guitarist Mike Einziger believed that Wirt helped encourage their creativity during the recording of S C I E N C E saying in 1997 he helps us come up with strange stuff and he likes it when we do He doesn t try to change what we do he tries to enhance it 14 Einziger also said when we signed our record deal and started working on this album we were worried that someone would come along and tell us to hold back and try and make our songs a little more palatable But that never happened They kinda just said do whatever you want With that kind of support we just let everything kind of run wild 15 When S C I E N C E was in the process of being recorded and mastered the band went on some local mini tours in addition to appearing on the soundtrack for the movie Spawn 12 The soundtrack was released on July 29 1997 by Epic Immortal and featured a collaboration with DJ Greyboy called Familiar 16 This song also briefly appeared in the movie itself which was released to theaters on August 1 1997 Musical style and influences Edit S C I E N C E incorporates elements of multiple genres including heavy metal 17 18 electro 19 funk 17 18 jazz 20 18 19 hip hop 20 17 and techno 17 21 According to Rolling Stone writer Rob Kemp S C I E N C E links funk metal to the rap metal 4 Magic Medicine described as a trip hop track samples a recorded reading of a children s book 22 Though sometimes retrospectively associated with it the term nu metal was not yet in usage when S C I E N C E was released but rather terms such as alternative metal funk metal and rap metal At the time Boyd said people are real quick to put labels on music so I m sure they re going to do that with us But we think we re doing something cool and judging from the responses that we ve gotten from all over the world others do too 14 Einziger has since stated that Incubus were not part of the same Southern Californian scene as bands like Korn and System of a Down during their independent years despite having similar influences 23 The album as a whole has been labelled as a weed and mushrooms influenced funk metal freakout 21 Revolver describe singer Brandon Boyd as vocally drawing on the eccentric funk rap of Faith No More Primus and Red Hot Chili Peppers 24 They consider him to have a goofy yet also badass presence on S C I E N C E 24 Boyd has cited Faith No More s vocalist Mike Patton as being an influence from since he was an early teenager as well as Patton s side project Mr Bungle who were also known for mixing a wide array of genres 25 In a 1998 interview Boyd commented there s a definite influence from Faith No More All of us have been listening to that band since when we were really young We were like 14 or something when that album The Real Thing came out They were an awesome band they did some really groundbreaking things in their time and it s kind of a bummer to hear that they broke up 26 The band also became interested in emerging forms of electronic music around the making of S C I E N C E with their previous full length album Fungus Amongus having no influence from electronic genres While playing at European festivals with Korn during early 1997 they recall being exposed to foreign electronic acts such as The Chemical Brothers nbsp Calgone 1997 source source 30 second sample of the S C I E N C E track Calgone Problems playing this file See media help Songs Edit About the opening song Redefine Boyd said in 1997 Redefine is about the creation of your own reality and your own world The metaphor I used was humans being like Magic Markers For so long they painted black and white pictures in their life because that s all they thought they could do But they can paint with a different color and make a very vibrant and beautiful picture if they take control Brandon Boyd 14 On the single New Skin he further elaborated In New Skin I attribute a scab to the present state of society The way the scab looks in its worst state is gross and chaotic and horrible that s now but when it breaks away there s a brand new piece of skin that s stronger than before It s like creation out of chaos Brandon Boyd 14 The song Favorite Things according to Boyd related to the topic of religion My Favorite Things is my personal beliefs about religion and how it oppresses the things I enjoy the most Unfortunately the simplest things such as thinking for myself creating my own reality and being whatever the hell I want to be each day of my life are a sin To be a good Christian basically means to give up the reigns of your life and let some unseen force do it for you Brandon Boyd 14 The single A Certain Shade of Green has been described as being a song about procrastination 27 The line Are you gonna stand around till 2012 A D is a reference to an interpretation of the Mayan calendar which dictated that the world would end on December 21 2012 Boyd did not believe this to be true but it was on his mind as his mother was researching it for a book called Maya Memory The Glory That Was Palenque 27 While recording Nebula Boyd said we found out what it s like to actually plug a phaser pedal into the wall while it s on It sounds like a laser gun and that s the first sound you hear in Nebula 14 He added that for the song we used these walkie talkies for children that have this Slinky like coil between them When you talk through them and hit the coil it makes this natural reverb like talking in another dimension 14 Title Edit In 1997 Einziger claimed that the title reflected the experimental nature of the album and the creative freedom the band were given He was quoted as saying our album is called S C I E N C E because we were able to experiment We were able to take our time and get everything to sound the way we wanted it to weird science and energetic funk 14 It has also been mentioned by various band members that the acronym S C I E N C E stands for Sailing Catamarans Is Every Nautical Captain s Ecstasy Sometimes we just sit around and come up with these for laughs In other words there s not just one meaning it s just food for thought said Boyd in 1998 28 In other early interviews band members claimed that the title stood for Stupid Cops Invade Everyone s Natural Chaotic Energy Sounds Cool in Eyes Near Communistic Entities and Surreal Cats in Economics Never Communicate Estacticly 29 Touring EditShortly before the release of S C I E N C E Incubus played a handful of shows with rap rock bands Phunk Junkeez and Shootyz Groove To support the album Incubus went on tour with 311 and Sugar Ray for the remainder of 1997 12 Incubus were initially only meant to perform on the first leg of this tour but the response to them was so great that they were asked to stay for the rest of the tour 12 In February 1998 DJ Lyfe was fired by the band and was replaced by DJ Chris Kilmore The reasoning given for his firing was because of creative and personal differences and because Incubus could no longer be a productive family with him in it 12 Kilmore was originally from Harrisburg Pennsylvania 30 and had moved to Los Angeles where he was struggling to support himself 30 Prior to joining Kilmore recalled sometimes not having enough money for electricity telling Spin in 2001 that It was cool I just used candles at night 31 Kilmore was recommended by a friend of the band and received a phone call where he was asked to audition Following this he learned 16 of their songs over the next two days 31 The other members of Incubus were impressed with Kilmore s style and attitude towards life with Einziger saying at the time after letting go of Gavin I wasn t even sure if I wanted to acquire another member into the band but then we met Chris and my opinion instantly changed 30 In 1998 the new lineup played shows with Far Limp Bizkit and British band One Minute Silence in addition to performing at the 1998 edition of Ozzfest and at the inaugural edition of Korn s Family Values Tour 32 33 Boyd found out that his long time girlfriend was having an affair while he was away on tour for S C I E N C E inspiring some of the lyrical themes for Incubus s next album Make Yourself which was noted for having a more melodic sound 34 35 Regarding the change in direction on Make Yourself Kilmore reflected in 2002 I think what it was when we were touring behind S C I E N C E was seeing all these other bands out there who were ripping off bands like Korn and the Deftones and 311 bands that we enjoy and that we love I think when we realized that and we went into the studio to write Make Yourself we said OK let s not do that 36 Kilmore also recalls that during S C I E N C E our crowd was all teenage kids wearing black and they were all men Once Pardon Me started getting some traction the crowd turned into half girl crowds Then when Stellar and Drive came out those half girl crowds became all screaming teenage girls in the front row 37 Einziger stated It was a very masculine time in music and we were associated with that We would be playing Ozzfest tours with all these different bands who were our good friends and there was pressure to be like that I think the tenderness and emotional side of the later music was a reaction to all that aggressive music that was happening at that time Our reaction was to go in the other direction 34 According to Boyd it felt a little strange to be associated with some of the bands around that time who were very deeply misogynistic in their content and vibrationally kind of violent 38 Release and reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 39 The Daily VaultB 40 Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 41 The Great Rock Discography6 10 42 Pitchfork8 7 10 19 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 4 Sputnikmusic4 5 5 43 In early 1999 S C I E N C E and Enjoy Incubus were estimated to have sold a combined total of 200 000 units 44 Following their commercial breakthrough on Make Yourself sales for S C I E N C E began to increase By 2001 it had sold 370 000 units in the United States Epic Immortal released a remastered version of the album during November 2001 and in the next year sales rose to 500 000 34 Critics wrote favorably of the album s diverse style Pitchfork state that Incubus successfully combines all sorts of music genres without sounding like a mess 19 AllMusic reviewer David Thomas wrote that the numerous styles on the album don t always blend perfectly but they create a solid sound that defines the band Incubus also manages to make their songs upbeat and danceable as well as tunes to headbang to An admirable feat in a genre that tends to reward decibel levels instead of quality 39 On April 11 1998 Darren Kerr of the Vancouver publication Drop D praised the album s incorporation of turntablism and trip hop 22 Kerr also noted similarities between Faith No More who would announce their breakup just nine days later writing I would not dispute that Brandon of the Jungle s evil lounge singer morphing into teeth gnashing maniac vocal style is emulative of Mike Patton I also would not argue that a couple of these songs would not sound out of place alongside FNM tracks like Caffeine or The Gentle Art of Making Enemies However guitarist Michael Einzinger and bassist Alex Katunich are mining a groove vein uniquely their own 22 CMJ New Music Report wrote in their September 1997 review that you ve heard this kind of hip hop metal fusion from bands like Faith No More Living Colour Rage Against the Machine and Biohazard but Incubus has got a bit more funk in its trunk than any of those artists 45 They noted the album distinguishes itself from run of the mill surf skate metal by including a real live DJ DJ Lyfe who thrashes as hard on the turntable as the rest of the guys 45 The review goes on to state that the band manages to create monstrous riffs saying S C I E N C E s most memorable songs are the ones in which Incubus proudly bares its metal muscles 45 Spin in 1998 pointed out not only the band s usage of turntables but also their usage of the didgeridoo and djembe instruments which originate from Indigenous Australia and West Africa 46 In his August 1998 review Jason Hradil of The Lantern wrote that Boyd has an intense voice similar to Faith No More s Mike Patton 47 He further wrote Incubus changes tempo and style at least two to three times per song and one thing I ll guarantee is that these young men will bring home their report cards with an A in science 47 Legacy and accolades Edit Dylan P Gadino of CMJ New Music Monthly reflected in November 2001 that Incubus dropped their major label debut S C I E N C E the same year as some nix metal founders 1997 also saw the releases of Limp Bizkit s Three Dollar Bill Y all and Sevendust s eponymous disc yet Incubus s music was generally more inspired and layered than the efforts of their brooding counterparts 48 In November 2001 Amy Sciarretto of sister publication CMJ New Music Report further wrote Incubus was poised to be hard rock s bastard child of Faith No More and Primus thanks to its resident hottie Brandon Boyd s easy on the ears emulation of Mike Patton and Dirk Lance s bass thwapping But between 1997 s S C I E N C E and 1999 s Make Yourself the album that broke Incubus at rock radio the band took a stylistic turn 49 Akex Ogg s 2003 book The Rough Guide to Rock claimed that S C I E N C E was better and far more accomplished than their previous releases Enjoy Incubus and Fungus Amongus 50 He additionally states that it gave the band a much smoother groove oriented sound Splashes of funk were offset with driving riffage and spiky turntable shrapnel while Boyd s lyrics began to encompass a more intellectual world view than your average rock star 50 In 2004 David Clayman of IGN called it fairly impressive considering the band s age and experience at the time of those recordings 51 Vice in 2013 considered it to be their heaviest album as well as what a more elastic and bold Red Hot Chili Peppers could be like 52 Loudwire stated in 2019 that S C I E N C E was Incubus at their creative peak and at their most insane further adding before their music almost entirely mellowed out Incubus were a high energy genre bending band of misfits The sophomore effort fused metal hip hop trip hop funk jazz and even a little bit of house music 20 On the album s 20th anniversary in 2017 Spin wrote that it mixes cartoonish slap bass with bongwater soaked guitar distortion and dubby drum n bass with samples from children s audiobooks They added it s the sort of record that could have only been made in the late 90s You d almost expect it to have died in a psychedelics related car accident before it reached the distinguished age of 20 53 VH1 ranked the album tenth on their 2015 list of The 12 Most Underrated Nu Metal Albums 6 In 2020 Louder Sound listed it as being one of the best metal albums released between 1996 and 1997 54 and also included it in another list of the top 10 albums of 1997 55 When ranking Incubus s discography in 2020 Kerrang placed S C I E N C E third remarking for fans of the band s heavier zanier leanings this remains the high bar against which Incubus releases are now measured Given the subsequent departures from this template however it s likely those early adopters have been left disappointed You could therefore argue that S C I E N C E is something of a creative albatross around the band s neck 56 Revolver included it on a 2021 list of the 20 Essential Nu Metal Albums and claimed that even when compared to the band s later work the songs on S C I E N C E were still no less hooky and full of refreshingly good vibes 8 Geddy Lee of progressive rock band Rush was a fan of the album and at one point expressed interest in collaborating with Incubus 57 Tosin Abasi guitarist of progressive metal band Animals as Leaders has mentioned being influenced by it with his band later touring with Incubus in 2022 58 59 The band s greatest hits releases The Essential Incubus 2012 and Playlist The Very Best of Incubus 2013 both include songs from the album 60 61 while their initial greatest hits release Monuments and Melodies 2009 only included an acoustic version of A Certain Shade of Green which was not recorded during the S C I E N C E era 62 In 2003 the song Vitamin was also featured in the horror film Final Destination 2 63 Live performance EditIncubus did not often perform songs from S C I E N C E between the mid 2000s and early 2010s with Boyd telling Spin in 2017 there was a period of years when we were knowingly rebelling against it we were desperately trying to shake off the identity it had created around us Our original fans would get mad Why don t you play more stuff from S C I E N C E I think it only happened two or three years ago when we were touring again and started to revisit the songs casually in rehearsal studios and sound checks We started to fall in love with them again I think we just needed a friend break 53 He also said there are tracks that are just kind of ridiculous that we don t really fuck with One day we might 53 Track listing EditAll tracks are written by Incubus except A Certain Shade of Green written by Incubus and Randy MullerNo TitleLength1 Redefine 3 222 Vitamin 3 133 New Skin 3 514 Idiot Box 4 075 Glass 3 376 Magic Medicine 3 037 A Certain Shade of Green 3 118 Favorite Things 3 119 Summer Romance Anti Gravity Love Song 4 2610 Nebula 3 5011 Deep Inside 3 5512 Calgone Segue 1 16 05Total length 55 51 Notes Calgone ends at 5 12 the hidden track Segue 1 begins at 5 42 Segue 1 is also known as Jose Loves Kate Moss Part 1 Personnel EditIncubus Cornelius lead vocals percussion Jawa guitar backing vocals Dirk Lance bass DJ Lyfe turntables keyboards Badmammajamma drumsAdditional musicians Charles Waltz violin Jeremy Wasser saxophone on Summer Romance Anti Gravity Love Song Production Jim Wirt producer Ulrich Wild engineer CJ Eiriksson engineer Donat Kazarinoff engineer Matthew Kallen assistant engineer Terry Date mixing Stephen Marcussen mastering remastering Frank Harkins art direction Chris McCann photographyCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 2002 PeakpositionUK Albums OCC 64 103Year end charts Edit Chart 2002 PositionCanadian Alternative Albums Nielsen SoundScan 65 147Canadian Metal Albums Nielsen SoundScan 66 73Certifications EditRegion Certification Certified units salesUnited Kingdom BPI 67 Gold 100 000 United States RIAA 68 Gold 500 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References Edit Incubus S C I E N C E 4Th Street Recording Huey Steve Make Yourself Incubus AllMusic Retrieved October 1 2015 The 50 best albums from 1999 Kerrang a b c d Kemp Rob 2004 Incubus In Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian eds The New 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