Oil and Water (song)

"Oil and Water" is the third single from the album Light Grenades released in the United States by rock group Incubus. The single was released to radio stations June 5, 2007. The song peaked at number eight on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart and number 38 on the Mainstream Rocks Tracks chart.

Incubus
  • Brandon Boyd
  • Ben Kenney
  • Mike Einziger
  • Chris Kilmore
  • José Pasillas
  • Alex Katunich
  • Gavin Koppell
Studio albums
  • Fungus Amongus
  • S.C.I.E.N.C.E.
  • Make Yourself
  • Morning View
  • A Crow Left of the Murder...
  • Light Grenades
  • If Not Now, When?
EPs
  • Let Me Tell Ya 'Bout Root Beer
  • Enjoy Incubus
  • When Incubus Attacks Volume 1
  • Friends and Lovers: Valentines Day EP
Live albums
  • Live at Lollapalooza 2003
  • Live in Japan 2004
  • Live in Sweden 2004
  • Live in Malaysia 2004
  • iTunes: Live in Soho
Compilations
  • Monuments and Melodies
  • HQ Live Box Set
  • The Essential Incubus
Singles
  • "Take Me to Your Leader"
  • "A Certain Shade of Green"
  • "New Skin"
  • "Pardon Me"
  • "Stellar"
  • "Drive"
  • "Wish You Were Here"
  • "Nice to Know You"
  • "Warning"
  • "Are You In?"
  • "Circles"
  • "Megalomaniac"
  • "Talk Shows on Mute"
  • "Agoraphobia"
  • "Make a Move"
  • "Anna Molly"
  • "Dig"
  • "Oil and Water"
  • "Love Hurts"
  • "Black Heart Inertia"
  • "Midnight Swim"
  • "Let's Go Crazy"
  • "Adolescents"
  • "Promises, Promises"
  • "Thieves"
DVDs
  • When Incubus Attacks Volume 2
  • Morning View Sessions
  • Alive at Red Rocks
  • Look Alive CD/DVD
  • Incubus HQ Live CD/DVD
Related
  • Discography
  • "The Odyssey"
  • 11th Annual Honda Civic Tour
  • Category:Incubus (band)
  • Template:Incubus

Famous quotes containing the words oil and/or water:

    Oh Gull of my childhood,
    cry over my window over and over, take me back,
    oh harbors of oil and cunners, teach me to laugh
    and cry again that way that was the good bargain
    of youth....
    Anne Sexton (1928–1974)

    It would not be an easy thing to bring the water all the way to the plain. They would have to organize a great coumbite with all the peasants and the water would unite them once again, its fresh breath would clear away the fetid stink of anger and hatred; the brotherly community would be reborn with new plants, the fields filled with to bursting with fruits and grains, the earth gorged with life, simple and fertile.
    Jacques Roumain (1907–1945)