Incubus' independent debut is an unremarkable take on suburban MTV funk. While there's much to dislike, notably frontman Brandon Boyd, who growls like he wants the voice of anybody but himself, there are also a few variants to the Hi-NRG game that wouldn't be out of place with Fishbone or Primus. "Hilikus" is a funkier if more legible Rage Against the Machine, and "Shaft" works the sensible side of dancefloor metal, offering a strong collection of big noise, scratched records, and stripped and temperamental bass assaults. Though fans who arrived later will be surprised by its roughness, Fungus Amongus is a step removed from most of the empty-headed ap-metal army.
Nkay ... today is *Punk*, _thematically speaking._ I took that & ran with it, as you probably have already guessed from the title. That or you're thinking I'm off my meds & +"a loony up in the nuthouse in Togus"+. _movie reference ???_ *Anyone* ...I've been a fan of Incubus from the demo days before _Fungus Amongus_. They've been described as Alternative, Progressive & Experimental Rock, Alt...