Current | |
Moyses M. Howard | Drums (1999-present) |
See also: Decibel Demon, ex-Incubus | |
Francis M. Howard | Guitars, Vocals (1999-present) |
See also: Decibel Demon, ex-Incubus | |
Mark Lavenia | Bass (2022-present) |
See also: ex-Equinox, ex-Incubus, ex-Abhorrent Existence | |
Past | |
André Luiz | Bass (1999-2000) |
See also: Immuno Affinity, ex-Demonolatry, ex-Incubus | |
Luiz Carlos | Guitars (1999-2000) |
(R.I.P.) See also: ex-Incubus | |
Scott W. Latour | Bass, Vocals (2009-2011) |
See also: Decibel Demon, ex-Haate, ex-Disjecta Membra, ex-Incubus |
Moyses M. Howard | Drums (1999-present) |
See also: Decibel Demon, ex-Incubus | |
Francis M. Howard | Guitars, Vocals (1999-present) |
See also: Decibel Demon, ex-Incubus | |
Mark Lavenia | Bass (2022-present) |
See also: ex-Equinox, ex-Incubus, ex-Abhorrent Existence |
André Luiz | Bass (1999-2000) |
See also: Immuno Affinity, ex-Demonolatry, ex-Incubus | |
Luiz Carlos | Guitars (1999-2000) |
(R.I.P.) See also: ex-Incubus | |
Scott W. Latour | Bass, Vocals (2009-2011) |
See also: Decibel Demon, ex-Haate, ex-Disjecta Membra, ex-Incubus |
- Opprobrium from Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.
The idea of recording a third Incubus album occurred to the Howard brothers during a trip to their homeland of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. But the rights of the Incubus moniker now belonged to the homonymous alternative rock band, and they opted for releasing it as Opprobrium, instead of engaging in a legal battle. Although the ...