Breaking Benjamin - Discography -2001-11- -chan... Jun 2026

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Breaking Benjamin - Discography -2001-11- -chan... Jun 2026

: Often cited as their definitive work, it explores themes of fear and anxiety, led by the massive hit "The Diary of Jane". Dear Agony (2009)

By 2009, Benjamin Burnley was physically breaking down. Suffering from an undiagnosed autoimmune disease and chronic alcohol abuse, he wrote the band’s darkest, most personal record. Dear Agony was released on . BREAKING BENJAMIN - DISCOGRAPHY -2001-11- -CHAN...

In the landscape of early 2000s alternative metal, few bands managed to bridge the gap between the raw aggression of nu-metal and the polished melancholy of post-grunge as effectively as Breaking Benjamin. For fans searching for the comprehensive sonic history of the Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania natives—often cataloged by collectors and digital archivists under tags like —the story is not just one of chart success. It is a story of a band that bottled the anxiety of a generation and poured it into ten years of relentlessly heavy, yet undeniably melodic, artistry. : Often cited as their definitive work, it

The lead single, "The Diary of Jane," became the band's defining song. Its driving rhythm and memorable chorus catapulted the album to the top of the charts. Following this success, "Breath" demonstrated the band’s ability to write pure, driving rock anthems. Phobia was a sleek, polished machine, Dear Agony was released on

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