Pennsylvania hard rockers with a radio-friendly approach that's aggressive and forceful yet melodic, Breaking Benjamin's brand of metal-tinged alternative came to define the sound of mainstream rock in the early 2000s. Over the years, multiple lineup changes would impact the sound of the band, which developed into a more arena-friendly act by the late 2000s. Originally indebted to the minor-chord dirges of grunge rockers like Alice in Chains and the menacing darkness of nu-metal acts like Godsmack and Chevelle, Breaking Benjamin became one of the most popular rock groups in th...