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We Are Not Alone

Breaking Benjamin  Main Performer

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1 So Cold Breaking Benjamin/B 4:33
2 Simple Design Burnley/Breaking Be 4:15
3 Follow Burnley/Corgan/Brea 3:18
4 Firefly Breaking Benjamin/B 3:07
5 Break My Fall Breaking Benjamin/B 3:25
6 Forget It Burnley/Corgan/Brea 3:37
7 Sooner or Later Breaking Benjamin/B 3:39
8 Breakdown Breaking Benjamin/B 3:36
9 Away Breaking Benjamin/B 3:12
10 Believe Burnley/Breaking Be 3:20
11 Rain Burnley/Breaking Be 5:57
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We Are Not Alone

Audio Compact Disc [Clean]

Label: Hollywood

Style: Heavy Metal

We Are Not Alone

UPC: 720616246028

Release Date: 06/29/2004

Original Release Date: 06/29/2004

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [So Cold, Simple Design, Follow, Firefly, Break My Fall, Forget It, Sooner or Later, Breakdown, Away, Believe, Rain]
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Alex Henderson

Some of rock's idealists would have listeners believe that every artist who comes along is obligated to be totally original. But realistically, any genre of music -- be it rock, jazz, R&B, country, or Dominican merengue -- is bound to have its leaders as well as its followers. Innovators who come up with something that's totally fresh -- which could be anyone from Charlie Parker to the Sex Pistols to Astor Piazzolla to the outrageously eclectic Nellie McKay -- deserve applause, but the more derivative artists shouldn't be condemned if they're skillful at what they do. Take Breaking Benjamin, for example. We Are Not Alone, the Pennsylvania post-grunge foursome's second full-length album, is every bit as derivative as their previous release, Saturate. Sure, Breaking Benjamin tends to be slightly heavier than Creed, Third Eye Blind, and other melodic post-grunge bands they're frequently compared to; they do, in fact, incorporate traces of alt-metal favorites Tool and Korn (minus the latter's hip-hop obsession). But at the end of the day, Breaking Benjamin is still a very derivative post-grunge band -- and like Default and 3 Doors Down (two other frequent comparisons), they do such an enjoyably skillful job of being a derivative post-grunge band that one cannot help but give it up for them (unless he/she is among the musical ideologues who hate them on principle because they aren't trying to reinvent the alterna-rock wheel). We Are Not Alone (which contains three songs that were co-written with the Smashing Pumpkins' Billy Corgan) won't win any awards for innovation, but in terms of quality and craftsmanship -- as well as warmth and feeling -- Breaking Benjamin generally delivers the goods. We Are Not Alone might give you a sense of "been there, done that," but it's still a respectable footnote in the incredibly crowded post-grunge field. ~ Alex Henderson, Rovi

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