Origin of Tracks
- 1997 - S.C.I.E.N.C.E. ("Favorite Things" (Live))
- 1999 - Make Yourself ("Pardon Me" (Acoustic), "Stellar" (Acoustic), "Make Yourself" (Acoustic) & "Pardon Me" (Live))
- 2000 - Scream 3 Soundtrack ("Crowded Elevator")
- "Crowded Elevator" was also written during the Make Yourself writing sessions, but did not make it onto Make Yourself (except on the Japanese version)
Read more about this topic: When Incubus Attacks Volume 1
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