Incubus Discography - Cover Songs

Cover Songs

Incubus has covered the following songs :

Song covered Original Artist
ABC Jackson 5
Alison Elvis Costello
Another One Bites the Dust Queen
...Baby One More Time Britney Spears
Billie Jean Michael Jackson
Black Hole Sun Soundgarden
Bump n' Grind R. Kelly
Theme from Close Encounters of the Third Kind John Williams
Come on Be My Baby Tonight David, of The Real World: New Orleans
De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da The Police
Earth Angel The Penguins
Eye of the Tiger Survivor
Explosivo Tenacious D
Grease is the Word (theme song from Grease) Frankie Valli
Hello Lionel Richie
Hungry Like the Wolf Duran Duran
I Can See For Miles The Who
I Can't Explain The Who
I Want You Back Jackson 5
If You Don't Know Me By Now Simply Red
Immigrant Song Led Zeppelin
Joanna Kool & the Gang
The Joker Steve Miller Band
Let's Go Crazy Prince
Like a Virgin Madonna
Man Eater Hall & Oates
Message in a Bottle The Police
Misirlou (Pulp Fiction Theme) Dick Dale
Milkshake Kelis
My Girl The Temptations
Night and Day Frank Sinatra
No Scrubs TLC
Powerslave Iron Maiden
Protection Massive Attack
(Anesthesia) Pulling Teeth Metallica
Que Pasara Café Tacuba
Riders on the Storm The Doors
Rockit Herbie Hancock
Roxanne The Police
Singin' in the Rain Gene Kelly
Sleep Walk Santo & Johnny
Stand by Me Ben E. King
SpongeBob SquarePants Theme Song Painty the Pirate (Patrick Pinney)
Suffragette City David Bowie
Teardrop Massive Attack
The End The Doors
The Road Tenacious D
The Thong Song Sisqo
Trenchtown Rock Bob Marley
Walking on the Moon The Police
Waltzing Matilda Banjo Paterson
The Siamese Cat Song Lady and the Tramp
When Doves Cry Prince
X-French Tee Shirt Shudder to Think
Would? Alice in Chains

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