Brandon Charles Boyd, widely recognized as Brandon Boyd, is an accomplished American musician, singer, songwriter, and actor renowned as the lead vocalist of the renowned rock band Incubus. He was born in Van Nuys, California, United States, on February 15, 1976.
Embarking on his musical journey in 1991, Boyd co-founded Incubus with fellow musicians, and they quickly gained prominence in the industry. Over the years, he has showcased his remarkable talent and creativity through numerous music releases and captivating live performances.
Boyd's collaborative work with Incubus has produced an impressive discography, featuring chart-topping singles such as "Drive," "Wish You Were Here," "Pardon Me," "Dig," "Are You In," "Nice to Know You," and "Love Hurts." The band's albums, including "Morning View," "Make Yourself," and "Fungus Amongus," have garnered critical acclaim and amassed a substantial fan base worldwide.
Beyond his musical pursuits, Brandon Boyd has also delved into the world of acting. Notably, he starred in the television series "Reservation Dogs," alongside talented actors Devery Jacobs and D'Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai.
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