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

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    Artist: Incubus
    Label: Sony
    Category: Music

    List Price: $11.98
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    New (37) Used (27) from $4.50

    Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 130 reviews
    Sales Rank: 3235

    Format: Enhanced, Original Recording Reissued, Original Recording Remastered
    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
    Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.6 x 0.5

    MPN: 86164
    UPC: 696998616424
    EAN: 0696998616424
    ASIN: B00005RGO5

    Release Date: November 20, 2001
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
    Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!

    Tracks:

      • Redefine
      • Vitamin
      • New Skin
      • Idiot Box
      • Glass
      • Magic Medicine
      • A Certain Shade of Green
      • Favorite Things
      • Summer Romance (Anti-Gravity Love Song)
      • Nebula
      • Deep Inside
      • Calgone

    Similar Items:

      • Make Yourself
      • Morning View
      • A Crow Left of the Murder
      • Light Grenades
      • Enjoy Incubus

    Customer Reviews:   Read 125 more reviews...

    4 out of 5 stars Nothing was changed from the original release!!!   November 28, 2001
     22 out of 27 found this review helpful

    Incubus is now riding a wave after their Make Yourself album, so they have re-released Fungus Amongus and Science. There is nothing different than the CD, which was previously released, but the CD itself is simply great. Then never rerecorded Calgone, which was cut suddenly four minutes into the track with a speech about who's fault the cutting of the track was. Mainstream songs in an album before anyone knew about them! Full of great funny vocals, rock, unique tracks, like Magic Medicine which is a fantastic track for those of you that like turntablists! Some other great songs on the CD are Favorite Things, Calgone, and New Skin (which a live version appeared on Family Values 98). Another song to note is A Certain Shade of Green, which is a very sarcastically funny song of how slow things move in the singer's world. Even the hidden track after Calgone is hysterically funny, original and must be heard!


    5 out of 5 stars Does Modern Rock get any better ?   December 5, 2003
     13 out of 14 found this review helpful

    This is currently my favourite album to listen to, and most certainly the most interesting; which of course means its my favourite of all their CD's. Now the others I've listened to, I would give 5 stars, but this is easily 6, and slips into my top 20 alltime albums (and I have alot of albums to choose from).

    This a fantasic debut album, taking me back to the craziness of the 1st two Roxy Music Albums (yes I know that was a long time ago, but I remember them, and still listen to them)

    Initially, after having enjoyed Morning View, I thought, 'no, not as good', but after the 2nd listening, Redefine and Vitamin caught my 'ear' and then after further listening I realised that the initial problem was the sear variety of music styles played, the sear scale of 'orginal ideas'; however the more I listen the more that variety made the album much more interesting listening for the longer term. In fact the opening track trio are probably my favorite combined opening on any album.

    Yes, not everything is perfect, and some styles don't quite gel as well as they might, I wish they had split up Calgone (I always end up laughing though): this is just 'nit' picking. Originally I couldn't understand the point of 'Medicine Magic' (which seems to be the case with most people; actually I still don't see the 'point'), but now I love it; the drums and bass are fantastic and everything else just fits, enjoy the words, but marvel at the music.

    From a musician's point of view, great bass, great syncopated drums, the odd jazzy guitar, then there's, funk, metal, hip hop melody, etc. These guys obviously have great diverse musical tastes.

    Summary: Original, Eclectic, Continually interesting, Great Musicianship, Fun, No bad tracks, Superb.


    5 out of 5 stars Incubus bring in the funk!   August 17, 2004
     12 out of 12 found this review helpful

    If you're only familiar with Incubus's recent work, and haven't yet heard this album, then you're in for a total shock. This Incubus was a much different one. While they've recently moved to a more catchy and accessible (but still great) sound, they were once a much heavier and more experimental band. "SCIENCE" is probably the best and most creative thing they've ever done. The music has a very heavily funk-influenced style, similar to early Chili Peppers and Faith No More. However, their sound was still very distinctive and unique.

    Frontman Brandon Boyd puts on what is easily his best performance to date. His quality melodic voice is still there, but his performance overall is more aggressive and eclectic. He effortlessly toggles between singing, rapping, and screaming, and always keeps it interesting. The musicians all put on fine performances, particularly Dirk Lance and Jose Pasillas, who stand out much more here than on later releases. Lance is a super-funky bassist, who can drive the song with power and groove, and Pasillas is an extremely dexterous and versatile drummer, who can combine many different styles with precision and finesse. Mike Einziger is an extremely creative and talented guitarist, excelling in both metal and funk styles. And, the mighty scratches of DJ Lyte give a bit of a hip hop flavor, which melds well with their brand of metallic funk.

    The album is full of diversity, and fun twists and turns. "Redefine", "New Skin", and "A Certain Shade of Green" are hard-hitting funk-metal, with catchy melodic choruses to balance things out. "Vitamin" is kind of a straight-ahead hard rocker, with a wacky instrumental breakdown to shake things up. "Glass" features a jangly Primus-like bassline, mixed with a crushing guitar riff on the chorus. "Idiot Box" is sort of a slow funky groove, with some pretty wicked time changes. "Nebula" and "Calgone" are pure insanity, with some very jazzy drum work, and a lot of weird rhythms and time changes. "Deep Inside" moves back and forth between a funk/hip hop groove, and crushing metal, with a really cool bluesy guitar solo. "Magic Medicine" is sort of an instrumental, with some interesting drum beats superimposing some weird dialogue samples. The highlight of the album comes with "Summer Romance (Anti-Gravity Love Song)", the ballad of the album. This song is basically straight-up oldschool soul/funk, complete with Temptations-like backup vocals on the chorus, and a nifty saxophone solo. Definitely one of the coolest songs they've done. Great feel to it, too. Really puts one in the mind of meeting up with a cool chick on a hot summer night.

    The album also features a hidden track, roughly ten minutes in length. The track is mainly driven by Pasillas, and his wildly eclectic and always engaging drumwork. The song moves through several musical styles, from hip hop, to melodic rock, to funk, to jazz, and is interspersed with wacky sound samples, and a guitar riff and bassline here and there. One of the technicians apparently screwed up the ending of the last song (you get to hear one of the bandmembers, probably Brandon, scold him :), so this hidden track was most likely thrown in to make up for it. Sometimes mistakes are blessings in disguise.

    Anyway, this is an extremely well-made and fun album, one of the finest rock albums of the 90's, no doubt. Even if you hate newer Incubus (which I don't), you should definitely look into this, as this is quality music that anyone with an appreciation for the creative and unconventional can appreciate. Buy now.



    5 out of 5 stars Man, thats pretty awesome   May 12, 2003
     10 out of 10 found this review helpful

    The most adventerous effort by Incubus to date, S.C.I.E.N.C.E. finds the band exploring territory now solely explored by bands like 311. Proving that all the hype is not in vain, this release is excellent at showing a talented band while letting you enjoy the wicked tunes and hard hitting guitars. The turntables are predominant compared to newer releases and help the rap become more effective. Although musically Make Yourself blows me away everytime, this disc is probably the best way the incubus experience comes across. That is, they seem so much more apt at creating a groovy record like this than a bland mainstream attempt such as Morning View. My personal favorite from the album is the infectious "a certain shade of green". While it has its competition from some other tracks, the melding of heavyness and funk creates a must hear track. Brandon expresses himself best on this album lyrically as well. They are not only thought-provoking, but portray an entire picture for the music of the album to rest upon. And you were about to say that incubus [stinks], shame on you. One word you can't use to describe the recent incubus efforts is CREATIVE. One listen to "calgone" will have you thinking Incubus is one of the most creative bands you have listened to lately. Look, I don't know what happened either. Their recent efforts lack the glory of brandon boyd "doing his thing". Songs like "new skin" and "idiot box" have dang good hooks, and will have you returning for listen after listen. The band seems to hit their apex right here, and halfway through the song "nebula" you realize that this band is pretty freakin awesome.

    There is always more than meets the eye with incubus, and no matter what album you choose to scrutinize, you will always find that something that makes it all the better. "Anti-gravity love song" is that track on this album. The coffee shop feel gives the jazzy track all the more power as it grabs your attention with the catchy sing along verse and quotable lyrics. There was potential hidden in incubus, and it came out on S.C.I.E.N.C.E. They have gone on to put out more decent records, but this album will always be the landmark where they hit it big creatively, and not commercially.


    5 out of 5 stars The epitome of creativity.   December 29, 2003
     10 out of 12 found this review helpful

    If you're here reading this review with interests of buying, I think it can be safely assumed that you're just starting to look into Incubus.
    And whether or not you'll really like them, my friend, begins right here.
    Fungus Amongus, their "first" album, is something you'd do well to avoid until you've accustomed yourself to S.C.I.E.N.C.E... mainly because it may be a little too wild and unorthodox.
    If you're used to their Morning View or Make Yourself sounds, be prepared. This is new.
    S.C.I.E.N.C.E., in a nutshell, is metal, funk, jazz, alternative, and punk thrown into a blender. I'll do the rest song-by-song on a percentage scale.

    Redefine - 85%. A strong opening riff bleeds into funk-rap and strongly-wah'd guitars. The chorus is the opening riff with a vocal line plastered over it. The bridge is the strongest part, a wild instrumental highlighting fast-popping bass and funky electronicness.
    Vitamin - 83%. Brandon's lyrics are the strong point here; speaking out against our sleeping somnambulist society. Compared to the rest of the album, this song is poorly written and the level of musicianship isn't necessarily up to par. However, it's still an interesting song in the least.
    New Skin - 94%. The heaviest song on the album begins with a crunching guitar riff with wild drums and accompanied by Brandon's bongos. The verses are filled with nutty slap bass, an anxiety-inducing guitar line, and insane lyric-ing. A highlight track.
    Idiot Box - 92%. Great main riff, verses have an EXTREMELY funky bass line and a good vocal line. Again, the bridge is probably the best part.
    Glass - 95%. Starts quite weirdly, then proceeds into a jazzy bass/drum/vocal verse. Chorus is heavy. Bridge is by FAR the best part, outstanding instrumentals and the heaviest section on the entire album.
    Magic Medicine - 70%. Negligible all-electronic/bass song. Fun sometimes.
    A Certain Shade of Green - 71%. Repetitive riffs and poor songwriting make this the worst song on the album. It's still tolerable.
    Favorite Things - 83%. Odd song, takes some getting used to. Good lyrics explain Brandon's animosity towards religion. Not my personal favorite, but it's likeable.
    Summer Romance (Anti-Gravity Love Song) - 93%. Incubus shows their other influences in a full-on jazz fury. Amazing musicianship and songwriting, and a mellow but upbeat song. Another highlight track.
    Nebula - 98%. "... Holy crap." Those were the first words I uttered after hearing this. Pure insanity. Quite possibly the best song on the record. You'll never have heard anything like it, and you probably never will.
    Deep Inside - 98%. Incubus shows off their funk, their jazz, AND their metal sides in the same song. Quite possibly the best song Incubus has ever written. Amazing guitar, amazing bass, amazing vocals, amazing drums, and even the scratching is satisfying. Two guitar solos, both quite impressive. Pure bliss.
    Calgone - 93%. The song itself is a crazy mashing of everything. Homage to Mr. Bungle, indeed. Weird lyrics, too. The rest of it is a humorous/funky/nightmare-inducing samplefest. Eeeenjoy.

    I'm done.


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