Breaking Benjamin
Pennsylvania hard rockers with a radio-friendly approach that's aggressive and forceful yet melodic, Breaking Benjamin's brand of metal-tinged alternative came to define the sound of mainstream rock in the early 2000s. Over the years, multiple lineup changes would impact the sound of the band, which developed into a more arena-friendly act by the late 2000s. Originally indebted to the minor-chord dirges of grunge rockers like Alice in Chains and the menacing darkness of nu-metal acts like Godsmack and Chevelle, Breaking Benjamin became one of the most popular rock groups in the United States, scoring a number one with the single "Breath" in 2007 and topping the Billboard 200 in 2015 with Dark Before Dawn. In addition, three of their albums -- 2004's We Are Not Alone, 2006's Phobia, and 2009's Dear Agony -- have been certified platinum in the U.S.
In late 2000, after parting ways with the band Lifer, founding guitarist Aaron Fink and bassist Mark Klepaski joined forces with singer Benjamin Burnley and drummer Jeremy Hummel to form Breaking Benjamin. When the quartet started playing around their hometown of Wilkes-Barre, they favored a radio-friendly post-grunge approach that was informed by influences like Live, Bush, Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, and Nirvana. Later, they would adopt the downtuned guitar sound of groups such as Korn and Tool.
In 2001, Breaking Benjamin's Wilkes-Barre gigs caught the attention of a local radio DJ named Freddie Fabbri, who was an on-air personality at alt-rock station WBSX-FM. Fabbri put their song "Polyamorous" in rotation, later financing the recording of their self-titled debut EP. That year, they signed with Hollywood Records, which connected the band with Ulrich Wild (Static-X, Pantera, Slipknot), who served as both producer and engineer on their debut full-length, 2002's Saturate. The David Bendeth-produced We Are Not Alone followed two years later, complete with a few collaborations with Billy Corgan. The group landed a spot on tour with Evanescence in support of the effort, as three of the album's singles made their way onto the Billboard charts ("So Cold" and "Sooner or Later" both peaked at number two on the Mainstream Rock Songs list).
Breaking Benjamin issued their third album, Phobia, in August 2006 before heading out on a nationwide headlining trek. The album featured new drummer Chad Szeliga and was spearheaded by the single "The Diary of Jane," which gained radio airplay and helped the album debut at number two on the Billboard charts. Phobia was reissued that fall with additional bonus tracks, while the band continued touring alongside Godsmack. After the tour, Breaking Benjamin dove back into the studio to begin work on their fourth full-length. The resulting Dear Agony, fueled by first single "I Will Not Bow," arrived in the summer of 2009. More touring followed, including legs with Three Days Grace and Nickelback, before Burnley announced a hiatus due to persistent health issues. Ensuing legal disputes within the group led to Fink and Klepaski being fired just before a collection, Shallow Bay: The Best of Breaking Benjamin, was released in 2011. Szeliga exited the band in 2013.
The following year, Burnley confirmed that Breaking Benjamin would continue as a quintet, and in June of 2015 they returned with their first album of new material in six years, Dark Before Dawn. The comeback effort featured the lineup of Burnley (who also produced), guitarists Jasen Rauch and Keith Wallen, bassist Aaron Bruch, and drummer Shaun Foist. The lead single, "Failure," cracked the Billboard Hot 100 and hit number one on the Mainstream Rock Songs chart, and the album became their first American chart-topper. While still touring behind Dark Before Dawn, Breaking Benjamin recorded their sixth effort, Ember, which arrived in 2018. Debuting on the charts at number three, the LP included the hit singles "Red Cold River," "Feed the Wolf," and "Blood." Two years later, Breaking Benjamin returned with Aurora, a collection of reimagined versions of some of their best-known songs featuring a guest list that included Cold frontman Scooter Ward, Saint Asonia vocalist Adam Gontier, and Underøath's Spencer Chamberlain. Two years later, the band hit number two on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay chart with the single "Waiting on the Sky to Change," a collaboration with Ohio rockers Starset. 2024 saw Breaking Benjamin ink a deal with BMG and release "Awaken," the first single from their forthcoming seventh long-player.
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21 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Awaken
Hard Rock - Released by BMG Rights Management (US) LLC on 16 Oct 2024
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Dark Before Dawn
Rock - Released by Hollywood Records on 23 Jun 2015
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Waiting On The Sky To Change
Starset, Breaking Benjamin, Judge & Jury
Hard Rock - Released by Judge and Jury Records on 19 Aug 2022
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Dark Before Dawn
Rock - Released by Hollywood Records on 23 Jun 2015
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Phobia (Explicit Version)
Rock - Released by Hollywood Records on 1 Jan 2006
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We Are Not Alone
Rock - Released by Hollywood Records on 1 Jan 2004
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Shallow Bay: The Best Of Breaking Benjamin (Explicit)
Rock - Released by Hollywood Records on 1 Jan 2011
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Breaking Benjamin: Digital Box Set
Rock - Released by Hollywood Records on 1 Jan 2009
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Shallow Bay: The Best Of Breaking Benjamin Deluxe Edition (Explicit)
Rock - Released by Hollywood Records on 1 Jan 2011
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Phobia (Clean Version)
Rock - Released by Hollywood Records on 1 Jan 2006
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We Are Not Alone (Clean Version)
Rock - Released by Hollywood Records on 29 Jun 2004
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Shallow Bay: The Best Of Breaking Benjamin Deluxe Edition (Clean)
Rock - Released by Hollywood Records on 1 Jan 2011
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Shallow Bay: The Best Of Breaking Benjamin (Clean)
Rock - Released by Hollywood Records on 1 Jan 2011
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Blow Me Away - Featuring Valora
Rock - Released by Hollywood Records on 1 Jan 2011
Available in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo