Make Yourself
Make Yourself is an album by the rock band Incubus, released by Sony on October 26, 1999. Make Yourself hit Gold status in April of 2000, a success which can be attributed to the success of the first single, Pardon Me. Six months later, on October 5th, the album went Platinum -- and in less than a year, by July 2001, that sales figure had doubled. The Stellar single was released in 2000. Drive was released as a single on January 15th, 2001, and managed to climb to the top of the Modern Rock Charts. To most fans, Make Yourself represents a significant shift in the band's sound, with higher-quality production sounds and a more mellow tone to it than its precursor, S.C.I.E.N.C.E Boyd's lyrics matured, rendering a polemic for fierce self-creation. In some ways Make Yourself acted as a preview of the popular album that was to follow -- Morning View It was re-released as a special edition with an extra CD featuring six live and acoustic tracks. This is also the first CD Incubus recorded with new turntablist Chris Kilmore, who replaced DJ Lyfe.
Track listing Privilege (3:54) Nowhere Fast (4:30) Consequence (3:19) The Warmth (4:25) When It Comes (4:00) Stellar (3:20) Make Yourself (3:03) Drive (3:52) Clean (3:56) Battlestar Scralatchtica (3:50) I Miss You (2:48) Pardon Me (3:44) Out From Under (3:28)
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