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For 26 shows between July and October of 2007, Incubus will be tearing up the stages of 14 different countries with their unique alt rock-alt metal-funk metal sound once more. The Incubus International 2007 tour has been announced, and this summer Incubus tickets are going to be a hot commodity.

     
 
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Based out of the Calabasas, California, Incubus was formed by 15-year-old boyhood skateboarding and surfing buddies Brandon Boyd (lead vocals), Jose Pasillas (drums), and Mike Einziger (guitar) along with a bass player they met up with named Alex Katunich.

The quartet finally decided on the name Incubus after much deliberation after Einziger found it in a Thesaurus. Incubus played numerous parties and small clubs together, often to sold out crowds, all the way to the Sunset Strip, including a “Pay to Play” gig they landed at the Hollywood Roxy when Einziger found a C-note on the sidewalk. Incubus was a regular act at Mancini’s in San Fernando Valley, particularly on their Sunday night, free all-ages party called “Club Engine Sludge”. It was during all this that they released a 3-song demo entitiled Closet Cultivation before releasing their debut album Fungus Amongus in 1995.

Since then, Incubus has released five more studio albums, each of which went gold or platinum – S.C.I.E.N.C.E. (gold), Make Yourself (double platinum), Morning View (double platinum), A Crow Left of the Murder… (platinum), and most recently, Light Grenades (platinum) with its instant hit debut single “Anna-Molly”.

They’ve also released two EPs – Enjoy Incubus and When Incubus Attacks Volume 1, and 4 Live albums, including one from Lollapalooza 2003 and 3 from their 2004 international tour – Live in Japan, Live in Sweden, and Live in Malaysia.

When they’re not playing awesome music, Incubus puts attention on their very own charitable non-profit organization – The Make Yourself Foundation. Among the causes the foundation has been focusing on lately are global climate change (and most especially biodiesel as a viable energy alternative) and conflict diamonds.

Joining Brandon Boyd, Mike Einziger, and Jose Pasillas on the current Incubus lineup – and the faces you can look forward to seeing on the 2007 Incubus tour – are Chris Kilmore (keyboards, turntables, sound effects, mellotron, guitar), and Ben Kenney (bass).

Starting abroad, the Incubus International 2007 tour hits North American shores on July 10 at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, California. They’ll hit dozens of sites in the U.S. and Canada before their final U.S. show at Coors Amphitheatre in San Diego, California on September 8.

Get your Incubus tickets now and you’re sure to hear many of your favorite hit Incubus hits from over the years, like: “A Certain Shade of Green”, “Pardon Me”, “Stellar”, “Drive”, “Wish You Were Here”, “Warning”, “Nice to Know You”, “Are You In?”, “Circles”, “Megalomaniac”, “Talk Shows on Mute”, “Agoraphobia”, “Make a Move”, and off Light Grenade, their newest album, “Dig”, and “Love Hurts”.