Featured Photos: Incubus at the Virgin Festival, Baltimore, MD - Aug. 4, 2007

The members of alt-rock group Incubus can safely say they've made their hometown of Calabasas, CA, proud. Now in its eighth year, the group has sold a reported 16 million records worldwide.

The band first achieved mainstream success in 1999 with its third studio album, "Make Yourself," helped in no small part by the release of the single "Drive." In 2006, "Light Grenades" --now certified gold--debuted at No. 1 on The Billboard 200 album chart, selling 165,000 copies stateside in its first week. Incubus' music also has appeared in video games like "Halo 2" and "Guitar Hero," as well as in soundtracks for films such as "Little Nicky" and "Final Destination 2."

Gearing up to "tour this summer in support of the forthcoming best-of set "Monuments and Melodies," fans have an extra incentive to pre-order the album from the band's website: doing so will qualify them for exclusive access to tickets in advance of general sales.

LiveDaily's Tim Mosenfelder caught the band in action during their set at the Virgin Festival, in Baltimore, MD, in August 2007, and here are some of his photos.

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