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Encyclopedia > Incubus

Incubus can refer to:

  • Incubus (demon), a demon said to rape women while they slept
  • Incubus (band), an American alternative rock band.
  • Incubus (film), a 1965 film in Esperanto starring William Shatner.
  • Incubus (NWOBHM), a NWOBHM band from the early 1980s.

Incubus can also be: In Western medieval legend, an incubus (plural incubi; from Latin incubare, to lie upon) is a demon in male form supposed to lie upon sleepers, especially on women in order to have sexual intercourse with them. ... Incubus is a five-man alternative rock band based out of Calabasas, CA. Members include Brandon Boyd (vocals and percussion), Mike Einziger (guitar), Ben Kenney (bass), Jose Pasillas (drums) and DJ Kilmore (turntables). ... Incubus (Inkubo in Esperanto) is a black and white horror film originally released in 1965 and later restored in 2001. ...


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Incubus (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (5190 words)
Incubus had been recording their demos with a tape recorder in the middle of the room, or by using a 4-Track Cassette recorder, when eventually Mark Shoffner, a tour manager, approached them with an offer to record in his friends studio, no strings attached (Shoffner later became the band's manager).
Incubus, later in their career in 2004, were able to share the stage with Michael Balzary, reknowned bassist for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, as he played trumpet alongside the band.
Incubus' last performance in 2002 (on November 1st) brought several era's for the band to a close.
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