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Breaking Benjamin
Saturate


4.5
superb

Review

by pickurpoison USER (1 Reviews)
February 28th, 2005 | 32 replies


Release Date: 2002 | Tracklist


Breaking Benjamin is by far my most favorite band out of all the cds and mp3s i have. I got saturate after seeing a commercial on FUSE and i remember thinking to myself: Damn, they look awesome!! and they are!!! their first album, Saturate blew me away and it still does after 2 years of me owning it.

I wish i may: this is an awesome intro song for the album. Its got great vocals especially and the bridge is incredible. Its simple, but it still smokes

Medicate: This is a song that i didnt initially like, but after listening to it, i got really into the intro and verse in major key and how they switch between major and minor throughout the song. Like the first song, the vocals are amazing and the chorus is something you can just sing all day long just to piss people off: run away, make hate, and get laid we get laid. you turn me up, ive had enough so medicate...only in america:-D

Polyamorous- Their only single with the weird name...of course! i still dont get the lyrics or the name, but the guitar is absolutely amazing in this song. It makes you wanna sing the guitar line more than the melody!!! the video has 2 versions:one of which is(was) played on tv, the other is on their site which makes zip sense to me, but hey! its their band, not mine.

Skin- This is the other heavy major key song on the cd. Its my least favorite, but whatever. The guitar is kinda blah, and the vocals are good, but not amazing. yall get the idea

Natural Life- If theyre guna put a crappy song in the cd, hey! why not put the best one right after it? natural life makes you feel like you just wanna hit someone like your in a bond movie. its by far my fav of the cd

Next to Nothing-this song starts off with a painfully tough coustic part which works great with the rest of the song. the vocals arent the greatest in this one, but the instruments more than make up for it.

Water: I think this is one of their heaviest songs. it's got a driving, in your face intro with double distorted guitars and then they whip out the effected voice which is what sold me the first time i heard it. very, very good chorus as well with the line: shut up, i know, i said so. which is basically the theme of the song

Home-ok, this one is just nuts. this is basically telling the story of the wizard of oz. i know what youre thinking..."what the hell were they thinking??" well these guys are the only ones who could pull it off and they did a spectacular job on it! well done guys!!!

Phase-This song took me a while a get into because the intro is a minute of assorted drums and i can never wait for something like that. but after you get past the intro, it is incredible. one of my favs to play with, bass and guiitar.

No games- This is a nice "break" from all of the heavy songs surrounding it. its still got distortion, but its done in a way that you could easily fall asleep to.(and im not saying its boring) Overall, its not awesome, but a nice addition to the album

Sugarcoat- this and the next song are by far the heaviest on the album. Sugarcoat is almost all screaming, which is a crazy transition from the easygoing number before it. I give this song full kudos, i definately liked this one.

Shallow Bay-Kinda vulgar, but i was 12 when i first heard it, so whatever.Its got awesome vocals and guitar which make the song crazy good. The guitar line continues throughout the whole song...moms beware.

Forever-I think this song was telling the world, "sorry for all the bitchin and cussing, heres a love song for ya!" its quite good besides it clashing with the overall theme of the album. This is their quiet song, but they just cannot do a song without distortion in it, so the end has a nice med. dist. to wrap the album up.

THIS CD IS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING !!! it is worth every friggin penny i spent on it and id pay it again just to keep it:-D


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LoveMuscle
March 1st 2005


12 Comments


Polyamourus means being permiscuous or having more than one sexual partner


pickurpoison
March 1st 2005


2 Comments


nice. i shouldve looked it up

LgndryOutlaw
March 2nd 2005


16 Comments


Rating the songs woulda been nice, so I will for ya.

Hmm. Lets see if i can do it all from memory without scrolling up at all. Overall, I agree with your review,but these wont be based on your review, theyre my personal opinion.

Wish I May - 4/5
Medicate - 6/5
Polyamorous - 4/5
Skin - 3.5/5
Natural Life - 4.5/5
Next to Nothing - 5/5
Water - 3.5/5
Home - 4/5
Phase -3/5
No Games - 5/5
Sugarcoat - 3.5/5
Shallow Bay - 5/5
Forever - 3/5

nice review, I just like when the songs are all rated like that. If i knew how to do the thumbs up thingy, id do it.



pickurpoison
March 2nd 2005


2 Comments


awesome! thanks for the tip, ill start doing that. . .



Diabulus in musica
January 16th 2006


485 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this an awesome album, better than WANA i think

blader24
January 27th 2006


1 Comments


I completely agree with landry outlaw up there except I would have puta 5 or 6 on Polyamorous also

Meegly
February 2nd 2006


1 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Great

Louiscurtis
February 27th 2006


1 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Ok so you reviewed it verry well but how about the lyrics? do you think the lyrics make sense?

This Message Edited On 02.27.06

Tacos
February 28th 2006


125 Comments


this cd is so amazing, im glad they're finally making it big.

Acey
April 27th 2006


2578 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

The Song "Home" is very interesting, catchy and VERY good. Ben knows how to sing a rendition of the Wizard of Oz, if that is what you think this song sounds like.



If you like Breaking Benjamin get this for sure and also listen to the song "Shallow Bay".



great review as well!!

raggedragamuffin
May 17th 2006


690 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

one fo my favorite cds, and much better than "we are not alone", althought that one kicks ass too

Acey
July 20th 2006


2578 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

the songs natural life and water sounds like they could be some of tool's music, which is a good thing



Grycen
July 30th 2006


1 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This is a great CD, a good improvement from their last, and I'm definetely looking forward to the next one.

Acey
July 30th 2006


2578 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this is their first CD Grycen, their new cd comes out in two weeks.

grungeguy88
December 20th 2006


788 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Yeah these guys are not good. This album is way better than Phobia though.

Acey
December 20th 2006


2578 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

i disagree 200% with both of the things you said. oh well. i still like this album thoughThis Message Edited On 12.19.06

grungeguy88
December 20th 2006


788 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

The riffage on this album is alright, i guess it's just his vocals that really turn me off to breaking benjamin.

americanidiot
December 29th 2006


44 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

their new stuff is alright but this beats phobia and we are not alone by far

Acey
December 31st 2006


2578 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

i disagree 110% (for Phobia) it is 100 times better than all of you make it out to be. the drumming is actually complex, while this album it is starting to bore me halfway through the third song.

this is still good though

Pluh
April 11th 2007


579 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I just dug this cd out recently and popped it in to see what i was so obsessed about back then.. crazily, it wasn't as good as i thought, but still did keep my intrests throughout the album. The drumming is bad, and the other instrumentals are nothing amazing, but the vocals are pretty good IMO. anyways, good album, and band.This Message Edited On 04.10.07



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