Crowded Elevator

Album: Scream 3 Soundtrack (1999)
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Songfacts®:

  • This was the only Incubus song that they wrote for Make Yourself that wasn't used for the album. The song was later on added to the Scream 3 soundtrack, then later to Make Yourself as an extra track). >>>
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    Tim - Pittsburgh, PA

Comments: 2

  • Natalie from Lorena, TxWhy haven't more people talked about this song? The way Mike can play that guitar is almost malicious. It has its own evil tone, and it's extremely amazing. This song generally sounds like it's about having anxiety, or just being constantly nervous. Maybe even nervous because of one person. Brandon also strains his voice more in this song, which adds to that scary or evil tone. When he says, "Now I know how it feels to open up and breath" makes me think the song is even more about anxiety. He has finally just broken that wall, and he is scared to go back into that "crowded elevator" of chaotic nervousness.
    April 1, 2021
    Natalie, Age 15
  • Matt from Dallas, TxIt's on When Incubus Attacks vol. 1
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