Breaking Benjamin - Saturate (CD)

Saturate
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5 out of 5.0 stars 13 Ratings (9 Reviews)

Album Details: Saturate

Release Date:08/27/2002
Label:Hollywood Records
UPC:720616235626

User Reviews: Saturate

  • Overall:

    One of the best albums of the year...

    By Derb-a-Lerb  Dec 15, 2002 | 1 out of 1 found this Saturate review helpful

    Breaking Benjamin is breaking through cliched barriers with this album. It's not heavy, head banging metal. It's not modified punk. It's raw, emotional rock. It's the core of great music. 'Polyamorous' caught me by suprise as having an edgy guitar ri...ffs and portraying great vocal talent. The best song on the album, in my opinion, is 'Home'. It's a rather spooky track, but all-in-all a great song. This is a foot tapping, head nodding, get into it album. I recommend it for everyone.They deserve a damn grammy and some recognition. They have way more talent then some of the mainstream rock groups. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    Saturate

    By nick  Aug 24, 2005

    Pros: The Bands From PA

    Cons: none

    The CD has a full 13 tracks of kick ass alt metal this is a great cd for anyone who loves metal or alt rock.

Pro Reviews: Saturate

  • All Music Guide

    As an alternative/hard rock band, the defining point of one's career is signing to a major label. With that said, it makes it all the more surprising that just as Lifer had begun to create a buzz on mainstream radio, guitarist Aaron Fink and bassist Mark James Klepaski quit in order to join Breaking Benjamin. Whether they saw something special in this independent band or were just sick of their former band's career decisions is unknown, but Breaking Benjamin went on to sign to Hollywood Records, and Saturate has serious potential to become one of 2002's most successful debuts, as although it is repetitive and generic, it is undeniably addictive. Molding hard rock in the vein of Nickelback with the more aggressive side of Korn, Saturate is accessible and slightly heavier than much music suitable for excessive radio play, yet allows the listener to identify with the themes present on the disc. Breaking Benjamin still follows the formulaic pattern of most every hard rock group since the m...id-'90s -- the music is hard to resist. The only noticeable dilemma apparent here is that the album drags once it hits "Next to Nothing" and never quite picks back up. Those who enjoyed Lifer certainly should like the rock offered here, and this album should fit in well with other modern rock releases of the here today/gone tomorrow variety. - Jason D. Taylor, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Breaking Benjamin

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 ... Read more