Bands I Recommend Checking Out
Thursday, March 31, 2011
A Vain Attempt
So on one of my strolls on the internet, I've came upon a new band. Only after listening to one of their songs has made me fall for them.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Hey Caeser!
Another Incredible Band I've known for quite a while. Screamo and Techno Elements Are Both Accomplished by this band. I really enjoy their music and you should really check them out.
Fail Emotions
It's been an incredibly long time since I've posted on this blog. Sadly,I have only posted one band so far. There's a large amount of bands out there I enjoy and lately I've been listening to a lot of Trancecore. They are a fairly new band, but their music is amazing. Rate: 8/10.
One of my favorite songs by them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xJuuGgMLtE
One of my favorite songs by them.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xJuuGgMLtE
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Songs So Far Made My Breaking Benjamin
Saturate
(2002)
1. Wish I May
2. Medicate
3. Polyamorous
4. Skin
5. Natural Life
6. Next To Nothing
7. Water
8. Home
9. Phase
10. No Games
11. Sugarcoat
12. Shallow Bay
13. Forever [hidden]
We Are Not Alone
(2004)
1. So Cold
2. Simple Design
3. Follow
4. Firefly
5. Break My Fall
6. Forget It
7. Sooner Or Later
8. Breakdown
9. Away
10. Believe
11. Rain
Halo 2
Volume One
[soundtrack]
(2004)
INCLUDES:
- Blow Me Away
Phobia
(2006)
1. intro
2. The Diary Of Jane
3. Breath
4. You
5. Evil Angel
6. Until The End
7. Dance With The Devil
8. Topless
9. Here We Are
10. Unknown Soldier
11. Had Enough
12. You Fight Me
13. outro
Dear Agony
(2009)
1. Fade Away
2. I Will Not Bow
3. Crawl
4. Give Me A Sign
5. Hopeless
6. What Lies Beneath
7. Anthem Of The Angels
8. Lights Out
9. Dear Agony
10. Into The Nothing
11. Without You
Saturate
(2002)
1. Wish I May
2. Medicate
3. Polyamorous
4. Skin
5. Natural Life
6. Next To Nothing
7. Water
8. Home
9. Phase
10. No Games
11. Sugarcoat
12. Shallow Bay
13. Forever [hidden]
We Are Not Alone
(2004)
1. So Cold
2. Simple Design
3. Follow
4. Firefly
5. Break My Fall
6. Forget It
7. Sooner Or Later
8. Breakdown
9. Away
10. Believe
11. Rain
Halo 2
Volume One
[soundtrack]
(2004)
INCLUDES:
- Blow Me Away
Phobia
(2006)
1. intro
2. The Diary Of Jane
3. Breath
4. You
5. Evil Angel
6. Until The End
7. Dance With The Devil
8. Topless
9. Here We Are
10. Unknown Soldier
11. Had Enough
12. You Fight Me
13. outro
Dear Agony
(2009)
1. Fade Away
2. I Will Not Bow
3. Crawl
4. Give Me A Sign
5. Hopeless
6. What Lies Beneath
7. Anthem Of The Angels
8. Lights Out
9. Dear Agony
10. Into The Nothing
11. Without You
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Chad Szeliga
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Chad Szeliga | |
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Chad Szeliga performing on stage at a Breaking Benjamin concert. | |
Background information | |
Born | December 23, 1976 (age 33) |
Genres | Alternative metal, Post-grunge, Hard rock |
Instruments | Drums Backing Vocals |
Years active | 1999-present |
Labels | Hollywood Records |
Associated acts | Breaking Benjamin, Switched, Forever Oeuvre, APG, OurAfter |
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Career
Chad Szeliga started out with Switched, a hard rock band from Cleveland, Ohio. He was released from the band sometime during 2001. After his release from Switched, Chad played drums for another Cleveland band called Another Path. While with Another Path, Chad recorded an audition video for Breaking Benjamin playing drums for the song So Cold [1]. The video submitted happened to be the only VHS tape submitted. Ben Burnley was forced to borrow a VCR from his neighbor to view the tape. After Ben reviewed the tape, the band decided he was the right guy for the job.[2] His first official recording with the band was for the full-band version of the song "Rain" from We Are Not Alone in late 2005, which was sent to modern radio, and later appeared on the band's cover of Queen's Who Wants To Live Forever?. He recorded with Breaking Benjamin on their 2006 album Phobia, which was released August 8, 2006. He also joined the band on their tour supporting that album.[3] He is still with Breaking Benjamin at this point, and was the full-time drummer on their fourth album entitled "Dear Agony", which released on September 29, 2009. On the side, he currently plays drums for Scranton based band OurAfter [4].Aaron Fink
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Aaron Fink | |
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Aaron Fink at a 2009 Breaking Benjamin concert in Indianapolis | |
Background information | |
Born | April 22, 1978 (1978-04-22) (age 32) |
Genres | Post-grunge, alternative metal |
Occupations | Musician |
Instruments | Guitar, Drums, Bass |
Labels | Hollywood Records |
Biography
Before Breaking Benjamin, Aaron Fink and bandmate Mark James Klepaski (bass), were members of the band Lifer (Strangers With Candy). They broke away from Lifer in late 2001, in a surprising blind leap of faith to join their old high school friend Ben Burnley (vocals/guitar) and Jeremy Hummel (former drummer) in creating Breaking Benjamin. Fink has helped Burnley write many of the bands lyrics and is a strong backbone of the band. He is known as an expressive guitarist with a flair for both color and crunch. Ben has stated the following about Aaron's work on the band's second album, We Are Not Alone, "He's not so much a riff guy as someone who creates atmosphere. His talents really shine through here."In live performances, Fink currently plays MusicMan/Ernie Ball Axis Super Sport Guitars. He used to play his Washburn Idol guitar for live performances, and a Fender Telecaster in earlier years, but has started to play MusicMan instead. He also pulls out his PRS for a few songs in the live set.
Fink is living in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, United States and had a son born in 2001 named Gavin.
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