INCUBUS: MAKE YOURSELF Third Studio Album (1999)

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Make Yourself is the third studio album by Incubus. It was released on October 26, 1999, through Epic Records and Immortal Records. The album received double platinum certification by the RIAA and produced three charting singles Pardon Me, Stellar, and Drive, all of which reached the top three of the Billboard Alternative Songs chart, with the latter topping the chart and also becoming the band’s sole top ten hit to date on the Billboard Hot 100, where it peaked at number nine.
The album is the first to be recorded with new turntablist Chris Kilmore, who replaced DJ Lyfe.

INCUBUS: MAKE YOURSELF Album CD

Tracklist:

  1. Privilege
  2. Nowhere Fast
  3. Consequence
  4. The Warmth
  5. When It Comes
  6. Stellar
  7. Make Yourself
  8. Drive
  9. Clean
  10. Battlestar Scralatchtica (Instrumental)
  11. I Miss You
  12. Pardon Me
  13. Out from Under
    Japan edition bonus track
  14. Crowded Elevator

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Incubus
Brandon Boyd: vocals, percussion
Mike Einziger: guitar
DJ Kilmore: turntables
Dirk Lance: bass
Jose Pasillas: drums

Additional personnel
Dave Holdridge: cello on “Drive”, “I Miss You”, digital editing
Cut Chemist: additional scratching on “Battlestar Scralatchtica”
DJ Nu-Mark: additional scratching on “Battlestar Scralatchtica”
Michael “Elvis” Baskette: engineer
Evan Hollander: assisting engineer
Matt Griffin: assisting engineer
Stephen Marcussen: mastering at A&M
Rick Will: mixing
Scott Litt: mixing

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