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Shallow Bay: The Best of Breaking Benjamin (Deluxe Edition) – Breaking BenjaminView More By Breaking Benjamin Our ReviewIt only makes sense for Breaking Benjamin to bequeath a best-of album — they’ve been at it for over a decade and with four albums in the can (and some stellar B-sides and rarities peppering the deluxe edition), Shallow Bay: The Best of Breaking Benjamin is an apt celebration of their journey thus far. The first half chronologically sequences all their singles starting with their first recorded song, the post-grunge hit "Polyamorous" which landed the band a deal with Hollywood Records. The catchy “Skin” follows — since Breaking Benjamin hardly ever play the tune live, this one has become a coveted fan favorite. The brooding “Medicate” shifts gears with the kinds of pensive lyrics and detuned guitars that never would have happened without Nirvana and a big anthemic stadium chorus that owes a lot to Stone Temple Pilots. A remixed version of “Blow Me Away” turns up with the honey-voiced Valora contributing some guest vocals. From the 11 tracks that make up the deluxe edition it’s hard not to fall for a heavy cover of Depeche Mode’s “Enjoy the Silence.”. Customer ReviewsBest of BB (4 stars)All of these songs are good but they need to put out a new CD, not just reselling the old ones! I'll pass... (1 star) I love the group. I love the music. This is I can not even think of buying. Ben didn't approve. It helped to break up the band. How could I support that. You shouldn't either... umm....ok? (4 stars) Its called shallow bay but shallow bay,one of the best songs isn't even on here...that makes sense BiographyFormed: 2000 in Wilkes-Barre, PAGenre: 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) so that they could join forces with singer Ben Burnley and drummer Jeremy Hummel and form Breaking Benjamin. Why would Fink and Klepaski leave a band that had a contract with Universal to form a new...
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