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"Skin" By Breaking Benjamin
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Formation
Formed in 1998 by vocalist Benjamin Burnley and drummer Jeremy Hummel,
Breaking Benjamin quickly garnered a strong local following in their
home state of Pennsylvania. The band derived their name from an
incident when Burnley was covering a Nirvana song during an open mic
night at a club when he knocked over the microphone to the ground,
breaking it. The person who owned the microphone came on stage and
said, "Thanks to Benjamin for breaking my fucking mic."[5]
In 1999, the band briefly renamed themselves "Plan 9." In late 2000,
after various line-up changes, the band changed its name back to
"Breaking Benjamin" and two friends of Burnley, Aaron Fink and Mark
Klepaski, left their previous band, Lifer,
and joined the ranks of Breaking Benjamin as guitarist and bassist,
respectively. According to the band, the Breaking Benjamin logo, a
variation of the Celtic knot, was found in a tattoo book by a fan. The
logo is also tattooed on the left wrist of Ben Burnley, Aaron Fink, and
Mark James Klepaski, and the right wrist of Chad Szeliga. The band is
currently signed to Hollywood records on a five record deal, having
released three so far. They achieved their first number 1 single in
2007 with the track "Breath" off their third album Phobia.
Saturate
The band signed to Hollywood Records in 2001 after the success of an
independently-released, self-titled EP, which sold all 2,000 copies
that were manufactured. Hollywood Records released their full-length,
major-label debut, Saturate, on August 27, 2002. The album peaked at
number 2 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers Chart and at 136 on the
Billboard Top 200.
The album's first single, "Polyamorous", received a fair amount of
radio play, although it failed to reach mainstream audiences. A video
was released in two different versions for Polyamorous: one that had
all live-action footage, and one that had footage of the video game Run
Like Hell. The song was also used for the video games WWE Day of
Reckoning, WWE Smackdown vs. Raw, and WWE Wrestlemania 21. In addition
the song was played during an episode of the TV show "8 Simple Rules."
The second single "Skin" was also released from Saturate,
although it fared worse than "Polyamorous" and received even less
airplay."Skin" was also performed live on several talk shows including
"Last Call: With Carson Daly," "The Late Late Show With Craig Kilborn"
and "Jimmy Kimmel Live." Singer Burnley has been known to state his
disdain for the song during live performances and has the crowd sing
the words as the band plays.
"Medicate" was also released as the third and final single, to little
commercial success and airplay.
"Wish I May" the first track off of the album was played during the end
credits of the horror film Wrong Turn.
At live performances, Breaking Benjamin often plays a brief sound
clip of the Wicked Witch of the West prior to playing the track "Home",
which has its lyrics largely influenced by The Wizard of Oz.
The band was planning on releasing a studio version of their cover of
"Enjoy the Silence" along with "Ladybug" on the European version of
Saturate. However, the European version was never released. "Ladybug"
was eventually released on the "So Cold" EP.
Saturate has gone on to sell over 300,000 copies.
We Are Not Alone
Breaking Benjamin released their second album, We Are Not Alone, on
June 29, 2004. The album featured the lead off single "So Cold", which
reached number two on the United
States Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.
The promotional wheel was put behind the track as the band performed
live on various talk shows such as "Late Night with Conan O'Brien,"
"Last Call with Carson Daly," and "Jimmy Kimmel Live." The song has a
lengthy history as the band had written 2 other songs before they were
finally combined to become "So Cold". The first was "Inertia", then
"Always". Both were never released, but have been played live. The live
versions can be found on the internet. The band had two music videos
made for "So Cold." one of which was a promotional video made for the
movie Hellboy. "So Cold" spent 37 weeks in the top 20 of the Billboard
charts (as of February 3, 2005). The commercial success of "So Cold"
led to We Are Not Alone debuting at number 20 on the Billboard 200
selling 48,000 copies and achieving platinum status in late 2005.
Also released as singles from the album were "Sooner or Later" and a
re- recorded version of "Rain", which was featured on later pressings
of the album. "Sooner or Later", had a video created for it and got a
fair amount of radio play reaching number two on the Mainstream Rock
Charts. The track was also featured during an episode of the tv show
"Summerland" and performed live on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno."
The tracks "Rain," "Forget It" and "Follow" were all co-written by the
guitarist and vocalist of The Smashing Pumpkins, Billy Corgan.
Breaking Benjamin and Corgan's collaboration took place for six days in
December. Burnley admitted he was at first nervous to work with Corgan,
but later felt comfortable and called the experience one of the
highlights of his career.[6]
During a tour in support of "We Are Not Alone" Aaron Fink's father
joined the band on tour, whose music collection is what originally
sparked Aaron's interest in music. Gary Fincke is a professor at
Susquehanna University and wrote Amp'd: A Father's Backstage Pass about
his travels with the band. The track "Breakdown" was featured in a
commercial for the ABC Family movie The Hollow."
The track "Forget It" was featured on an episode of the TV show
"Smallville," during a scene in the movie "American Pie Presents: Band
Camp," and during the end credits of "National
Treasure."
The track "Firefly" is featured on the video games "WWE Wrestlemania 21", "WWE
Day of Reckoning", and "WWE SmackDown! vs. Raw".
The band never travels outside of the U.S. and Canada due to Ben
Burnley's fear of flying (though he said he would love to play outside
the States and will go as far as a boat will take him). This is
referenced in the song "Break My Fall."
In September 2004, drummer, and founding member of Breaking Benjamin,
Jeremy Hummel was relieved of his duties in the band. Subsequently, on
September 28, 2005,
Hummel filed a federal lawsuit against the remaining members of
Breaking Benjamin, as well as its management, claiming he was not paid
for songs he helped write. Hummel's lawsuit asked for more than $8
million in damages. An article was released October 25, 2006 stating
that Hummel does not receive any payments from the making of We Are Not
Alone in which he co-authored.[7]
So Cold EP
Later in 2004, the band released the So Cold EP. The EP contained live
recordings of We Are Not Alone's "So Cold" (an acoustic recording),
"Breakdown", and "Away", as well as studio recordings of "Blow Me Away", a song that
was featured in Bungie's
video game Halo 2, and "Lady Bug", an early fan favorite of the band's.
The band contributed a cover of Queen's "Who Wants to Live Forever" to
Killer Queen: A Tribute to Queen.
Phobia
In the fall of 2006 the band began a tour opening for Godsmack
for the IV tour, hitting up mostly eastern and Ohio Valley venues, and
soon moving out west, still in support of the Phobia album. Several of
the shows had been cancelled, or turned into Breaking Benjamin
headliners due to scheduling conflicts. Many of Breaking Benjamin's
tour dates from December 3rd have been rescheduled due to illness in
the band's ranks. All dates were rescheduled as the band announced
another headlining leg before going on a nationwide tour with Three
Days Grace and Nickelback.
On February 11, 2007, HDNet premiered a one-hour show of the Breaking
Benjamin concert in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania at Stabler Arena.
This is also the concert that was included on the Phobia re-release DVD
in April 2007, advertised as "The Homecoming". The band recently
obtained their first number 1 billboard single with "Breath". Footage
of the band's live Stabler Arena performance of "Breath" comprises the
song's music video. On April 17, 2007, Breaking Benjamin re-released
the album Phobia.
The album featured a DVD with about an hour of their Stabler Arena
concert footage. They completed a co-headlining tour in the United
States with Three Days Grace and had Red and Puddle of Mudd as openers.
The album re-entered the Billboard 100 at number 38 on May 5, 2007 with
its reissue.
On June 29, 2007, the band appeared on Jay Leno and they performed
"Breath". On July 6, 2007, the band performed "Breath" again on Craig
Ferguson. The band did not perform as scheduled on July 9, 2007 at the
Tabernacle in Atlanta
due to an illness that Ben had. Two other concerts wrapping up their
tour (in Myrtle Beach, SC on July 10 and Greensboro, NC on July 11)
were cancelled as well. On their website, they announced that Burnley
was ill and unable to perform in Atlanta and at the two remaining
shows. Rumours that the band was breaking up turned out to be false, as
the band announced a 36-date fall 2007 tour with Three Days Grace,
Seether, Skillet (first half) and Red (second half).
New Album 2008
In June 2008, Breaking Benjamin entered the studio to begin recording
their 4th album. The producer of the album is David Bendeth[9] who
produced the band's last two studio efforts, We Are Not Alone and
Phobia.
The album is tentatively planned to be released by the end of the year,
with a single and a tour planned for September 30th. Breaking Benjamin
also plans to perform with Seether at the York Fair in York, PA on September 10th.
[10]
Members
Current Members
Benjamin Burnley - lead vocals, rhythm guitars (1998 - present)
Aaron Fink - lead guitars (1999 - present)
Mark James Klepaski
- bass (1999 - present)
Chad Szeliga - drums, percussion (2005-present)
Past Members
Jeremy Hummel - drums, percussion (1998 - 2004)
Jonathan "Bug" Price - bass (1998 - 1999)
BC Vaught
- drums, percussion (live)
Kevin Soffera - drums, percussion (live)
Discography
Albums
Saturate (2002)
We Are Not Alone (2004) (Platinum)
Phobia (2006) (Gold)
Untitled (Winter 2008)
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