Incubus Kick Off U.S. Tour

The SoCal band shift from funk-metal to groovy pop-rock during their 90-minute San Diego set. Click here for a review!
Incubus' Brandon Boyd / Photo by Jenny Ziomek

It was apparent early on that Incubus' tour-opener in San Diego Thursday night wasn't going to include a whole lot of messing around. The band that expertly juggles the move from Ozzfest to Gap ads utilized that same dexterity throughout their 90-plus-minute set.

Listen: Five Bands Inspired by Shudder to Think

Hear how Deftones, Incubus, and three more groups are heavily influenced by the recently-reunited post-hardcore wizards.
Shudder to Think's Craig Wedren / Photo courtesy Virgin Mobile Festival

In 1994, D.C. post-hardcore innovators Shudder to Think released Pony Express Record, a polarizing Rubik's Cube of a major-label debut that becomes, for those who ultimately learn to love it, the best record ever made.

Exclusive: Video Footage from the Red Carpet at VH1 Rock Honors' Tribute to the Who

SPIN.com correspondent Ben Lashes made friends (and maybe some enemies) with many of the band members and celebrities present last Saturday night (July 12) at UCLA's Pauley Pavillion to honor the Who for their VH1 special. Watch the hijinks ensue.
Wayne Coyne with his wife, Michelle, on the red carpet

As we reported yesterday, the VH1 Rock Honors gala in celebration of the Who brought out a -- well -- who's who of rock- and-general Hollywood elite.

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