I’m seeing them in chicago in july and i cannot wait. Incubus saved my life, and i wanna meet them so bad; i could literally die right after that moment and be happy.
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dont get me wrong, i loove incubus! i think they are awesome.. however, the main reason i would want to meet them is to bring them to my boyfriend (whom will only refer to them as “God”)..lol to see his face when he met them, would make my life complete. :)
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So I don’t get to meet them but I will be seeing them and I finally get to cross this off of my list of shit to do…July 25th, Chicago Ill at Northerly Island. Oh I can’t wait, and I know I’m going to cry like a baby…
dont get me wrong, i loove incubus! i think they are awesome.. however, the main reason i would want to meet them is to bring them to my boyfriend (whom will only refer to them as “God”)..lol to see his face when he met them, would make my life complete. :)
so i met brandon, mikey, and ben this past saturday, june 10, at the celebrity surf jam thing. that means i’ve got kilmore and jose to go before i get to click that “i’ve done this!” button. so excited.
Yep. Thats what i would say if i met Brandon, Jose, Mike, Ben and DJ Kilmore. Lame? HELL NO! They are gods of the music world, to whom have earned the respect of many. I would bow before them and kiss their feet if i ever got the chance. Their music has always inspired me to live and learn. I love them.
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Incubus was – well, is – the band that saved me. I cannot express my gratitude for them enough; their music is just so inspiring and incredible. I saw a show of theirs in 2004 on their A Crow Left of the Murder tour; it was literally the best night of my life. Sadly I didn’t meet them after the show or anything. But I honestly aspire to do so some day. To meet them – well, that might as well be the defining point in my life.
I saw Incubus during the first semester of my freshman year (2000). The band played a semi-acoustic/electric set at a small space in Boston. I knew a bit about the band from a guy named Robbie in high school (Make Yourself was the first burned CD I ever owned) – but I never imagined that their live sound was that flawless. After seeing them perform, I was able to chat with Brandon and Jose. We talked about how to go about finding inspiration, creativity, and of course Calabasas. Great music made by wonderful people is an A+ in my book.






