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Dear Agony

Breaking Benjamin

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1 Fade Away Breaking Benjamin 3:15 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 I Will Not Bow Breaking Benjamin 3:36 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Crawl Breaking Benjamin 3:58 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Give Me a Sign Breaking Benjamin 4:17 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Hopeless Breaking Benjamin 3:19 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 What Lies Beneath Breaking Benjamin 3:34 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Anthem of the Angels Breaking Benjamin 4:02 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Lights Out Breaking Benjamin 3:33 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Dear Agony Breaking Benjamin 4:18 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Into the Nothing Breaking Benjamin 3:43 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Without You Breaking Benjamin 4:16 $0.99 View In iTunes

iTunes Review

Change isn’t for everyone. Dear Agony is trimmed with all the winning trappings of Breaking Benjamin's former works: wind-up verses expressing the dire agony of forever troubled romance leading up to detonating choruses of cathartic explosions. Melancholic melodies do head-to-head battles with heavy, grungy rock riffs — sometimes winning and sometimes losing. “Fade Away” opens darkly with proggy leads and moody bass lines. Frontman Benjamin Burnley furthers his lyrical foray of the perpetual breakup that has forged his musical career as he sings, “It’s over/ I didn’t want to see it come to this/ I wonder if I’ll ever see your face again.”  The alt-metal laced “I Will Not Bow” is easily the catchiest number here (which may be why it was used in the 2009 Bruce Willis movie Surrogates). But the title-track shows the most musical growth with finesse and restraint in the playing as well as Burnley’s impressive self-harmonizing choruses.

Recent Customer Reviews

Same Breaking Ben that I'm used to
     
by dmp2010

Yet another good album by Breaking Ben. They haven't really changed and keep producing good music. Yet, they really aren't known. I don't get how that works, people only seem to listen to their singles and not whole albums. This the same sound from their previous albums. Consistentcy is sometimes good and they prove that. However, they do seem to infuse more screaming/growling than usual and it sounds good. The best songs r Fade Away, I will Not Bow, Crawl, Hopeless, and Dear Agony.

CLEARLY THEIR BEST!
     
by F@M{}U$

even when just listening to their 30 second clips you have to know that this is their overall best work! i would put this in the top 10 of my favorite cd's EVER!

Dear Agony = Breaking Benjamin Evolved
     
by BreakingBenNut

I have been listening to BB for years they are by far my favorite band and Dear Agony was exactly what I expected from them. Every one of their cd's has gotten better and better, and their 4th one is no exception. Ben being the perfectionist that he is really paid off on this one. Everything about this cd is typicall Breaking Benjamin, and Mark James said it best when he said that Dear Agony is classic Breaking Benjamin evolved. They do slow things down a little bit in a few of the songs and got a bit softer but they still exceeded my expectations once again. The best way that I could describe this album is that they took their first three albums and took a piece out of it, tweeked it, made it better, and created Dear Agony. This album is a must buy for sure!

Biography

Formed: 2000 in Wilkes-Barre, PA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

In late 2000, guitarist Aaron Fink and bassist Mark James Klepaski made a surprising and unexpected decision: they left Lifer, an alternative metal band that was signed to Universal and was gaining commercial acceptance. Fink and Klepaski departed Lifer (which was originally called Strangers with Candy)...
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