When Incubus Attacks Volume 2

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Released2001
Genre Alternative rock

When Incubus Attacks Volume 2 is a live album/DVD released by the band Incubus in 2001. [1] The main feature of the DVD is a collection of songs performed at the Sno-Core festival. Also included on the DVD are official music videos for all the bands singles released to that point. Included is an extra video for Anti-Gravity Love Song, a portion from an acoustic concert that the band played, and out-takes from the band backstage while at the festival, among other features.

Video contents

  1. GIGANTE ESPECIALLE! INTRO
  2. New Skin (live)
  3. Privilege (live)
  4. Favorite Things (live)
  5. Vitamin (live)
  6. Pardon Me (live)
  7. Warmth (live)
  8. Make Yourself (live)
  9. Calgone (live)
  10. When It Comes (live)
  11. Redefine (live)
  12. ON THE BUS
  13. SCENES FROM THE GREEN ROOM
  14. Pardon Me (MadTV)
  15. LIVE @ CHICAGO
  16. BEATIN' LAS VEGAS
  17. Take Me To Your Leader (official video)
  18. Summer Romance (live)
  19. A Certain Shade of Green (official video)
  20. Pardon Me (official video)
  21. ON THE SET: STELLAR
  22. Stellar (official video)
  23. I Miss You (official video)
  24. ON THE SET: DRIVE
  25. Drive (official video)
  26. DISCOSABOROSO
  27. AKOOSTIK KALI (Acoustic Concert)
    • Clean
    • A Certain Shade of Green
    • The Warmth
    • Summer Romance (Antigravity Love Song)
  28. PROPS & MORE PROPS

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References

  1. "When Incubus Attacks, Vol. 2". AllMusic. Retrieved 29 September 2021.