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Breaking Benjamin in studio...

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fucking HELL yes. i don't even give a shit, these guys are probably my favorite rock band after Muse and after all their legal bullshit i'm pumped as hell for them to be working again. saw this on Twitter last night from their account:

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zN24fjfTOyw[/video]

and yes that is a Snax in the background in that rack Aaron is leaning over lol. not surprising since they were both and have been using the Randall RTM stuff for years and years.
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Yeah, I'm a BB fan too. I just don't like the lead tones. Everything else sounds great. Looking forward to hearing some new BB tunes soon :thu:
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The rhythm guitars are so huge, they gotta thin 'em out to even get those audible in the mix lol.
Ben and Bendeth consistently bring just about the best sounding rock tones (guitar, bass, drums, all of it) in modern music. Phobia is so freaking huge, I love it.
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RSBro wrote:The rhythm guitars are so huge, they gotta thin 'em out to even get those audible in the mix lol.
Ben and Bendeth consistently bring just about the best sounding rock tones (guitar, bass, drums, all of it) in modern music. Phobia is so freaking huge, I love it.


Yep, Phobia has great guitar tones. And the drums are huge.
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I love their live rhythm tones how it's overdriven but not too distorted.
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Lu-Lu-Lu-Lu Lame! #C@MB
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Orlando sent me an image of this the other night. I really like BB, and Phobia was a fucking amazing album tone-wise. I really like the tones on some of the songs off the last album, but Phobia was a hell of an album from them to try and top.

Hopefully, there will be some good stuff that comes out from all the shit that has happened to them in the last year or so.
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AdrianPOA wrote:Lu-Lu-Lu-Lu Lame! #C@MB


Adrian pls :D

diablogato22 wrote:Orlando sent me an image of this the other night. I really like BB, and Phobia was a fucking amazing album tone-wise. I really like the tones on some of the songs off the last album, but Phobia was a hell of an album from them to try and top.

Hopefully, there will be some good stuff that comes out from all the shit that has happened to them in the last year or so.


Saturate (Polyamorous FTW) and especially We Are Not Alone (So Cold still gives me the chills) are great albums from start to finish. Took me a while to get into Phobia, but it made sense when I sat alone with it on headphones and LISTENED to his words. :thu:
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soundgardener75 wrote:
AdrianPOA wrote:Lu-Lu-Lu-Lu Lame! #C@MB


Adrian pls :D

diablogato22 wrote:Orlando sent me an image of this the other night. I really like BB, and Phobia was a fucking amazing album tone-wise. I really like the tones on some of the songs off the last album, but Phobia was a hell of an album from them to try and top.

Hopefully, there will be some good stuff that comes out from all the shit that has happened to them in the last year or so.


Saturate (Polyamorous FTW) and especially We Are Not Alone (So Cold still gives me the chills) are great albums from start to finish. Took me a while to get into Phobia, but it made sense when I sat alone with it on headphones and LISTENED to his words. :thu:



I didn't like Phobia at first, but my wife loved it. After a few listens I was hooked.

This was the first song that hooked me.

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8VOxYjypZU[/video]
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Fuck yeah, Evil Angel! :rawk:
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