I love Breaking Benjamin. I find Saturate to be a much better cd than We Are Not Alone. I love the heavier guitars and such. I've been steadily getting more and more into them after seeing them live. I've seen them 3 times now, and I would definately see them again.
0oo0o0 i really dont no who he is (or group) but hes playing in south texas and thats a good thing cuz no one plays here in south texas
I finally got to hear We Are Not Alone, and I have to say that I like Saturate better. I love the heavier riffs and such. I'm really stoked cause I'm going to see them live next week.
0oo0o0 i really dont no who he is (or group) but hes playing in south texas and thats a good thing cuz no one plays here in south texas [/b][/quote] It's a group.
I downloaded 'We are not alone' since the album wasn't released in the UK and I love it. The only song I dislike would be 'Rain' since I don't like the lyrics but apart from that it's great. I'll check out 'Saturate' when I get the time. And which songs off of 'We are not alone' were written by Billy Corgan. The thought of him writing songs for BB seems to make me laugh for some reason.
He didn't write songs for them. He helped write guitar parts with them, and the songs he helped write were "Forget It," "Follow" and "Away," if I remember correctly. He also helped write two other songs, one being "Ordinary Man" and another that hasn't been talked about by the band yet. "Ordinary Man" can be found on the Japanese version of We Are Not Alone with "Ladybug," a B-side from the Saturate sessions. I should make a breaking benjamin web site. I know more about them than, well, most everyone here.
www.bbassociation.com? [/b][/quote] That would be awesome! The <s>old</s> young wise man can teach us everything about Breaking Benjamin that we ever want to know!