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Enjoy Incubus is the second EP and major label debut by American band Incubus. It was released on January 7, 1997, by and . It contained re-recordings of songs that were featured on their previous, independent releases Let Me Tell Ya 'Bout Root Beer and , as well the previously unreleased song "Version" and an untitled at the end of '"Hilikus". It was the first appearance on a release by Gavin "DJ Lyfe" Koppel, who added turntable to the Fungus Amongus songs, and also supplied saxophone samples.


Background
Enjoy Incubus marked the beginning of the band's career with Sony's / label, who signed them to a seven-record contract in 1996. The EP's turntablist Gavin Koppell joined the band in late 1995. He had seen Incubus play live and asked if they would be interested in using some of his tracks; Lyfe eventually became a full-time member after just one rehearsal. 's singing ability, combined with the band's high-energy shows and growing fan base, was what caught the interest of Epic/Immortal.

The EP was released in the US and other countries in January 1997, with the label's strategy being to build the band's fanbase through touring rather than radio airplay. Incubus subsequently went on a tour of Europe in early 1997, where they were joined by and band . Both Korn and The Urge were Epic/Immortal labelmates of Incubus at that time. The tour would end up being a success, helping expose Incubus to a wider audience. Korn were supporting their Life Is Peachy album, and live performances from them and the two other bands would be included on a promotional Life Is Peachy tour sampler. The tour sampler came as a bonus CD on some editions of Life Is Peachy, and the live Incubus track which was included was "Hilikus". The final show of the tour was in front of more than 5,000 people in . In 1997, Boyd reflected "we had never played in front of a crowd that big, and the response we got far exceeded any response we've ever gotten. To play in front of a crowd that has no idea who you are, and then you start playing and they understand the energy of it and start freaking out, it's quite an experience."


Reception
In early 1999, Enjoy Incubus and the band's full-length major label debut S.C.I.E.N.C.E. were estimated to have sold a combined total of 200,000 units. The 2003 book The Rough Guide to Rock states that Enjoy Incubus "showcased a band with a singer whose vocal style came uncomfortably close to that of Faith No More crooner and a guitarist keen to make like the Chili Peppers' ."
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In October 2001, Sean Richardson of The Phoenix had a mixed view of the EP, writing "back then, they were considered a cheap 311 knockoff with a singer who did a decent impersonation of former Faith No More frontman Mike Patton — not the most auspicious way to begin a career in rock."


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Notes
  • "Hilikus" ends at 3:57. An untitled (often referred to as "Hidden Bonus") starts at 13:59, after ten minutes and two seconds of silence. On streaming, it is listed as a separate seventh track.
  • Exactly 3:40 into "Azwethinkweiz", a hidden message of Boyd saying something backwards can be heard: "Thursday night, we smoked , and 'azwethinkweizm' was born." (see ).


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