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