Breaking Benjamin is not an unchristian band, however, they don't necessarily sing about God. A Christian band is classified as someone who sings for God. However, some, if not all of the members are indeed Christian.
Just because a band uses a curse word (in this case, f*ck) DOESN'T automatically mean they aren't Christian.
P.S. damn, hell, and bastard do not count as profanity.
no, there are many levels of their music and many interpretations but there arent any discernible devil worshiping evil ideals that are glorified or promoted within their lyrics or presentations thought the can be view as dark rock and post grunge evil doesnt necessarily come to mind
Nope all of the members of the band are saved now.
No, Breaking Benjamin is not a gospel band. They are a hard rock band.
No, Breaking Benjamin is not satanic.
no if u look at it it's the letter B flipped around. not satanic. just benjamanic
No, Breaking Benjamin is from Pennsylvania, USA.
Breaking Benjamin
The band 'Breaking Benjamin' was created in 1998.
Breaking Benjamin was formed in 1998 by vocalist Benjamin Burnley and drummer Jeremy Hummel.
no if u look at it it's the letter B flipped around. not satanic. just benjamanic
Breaking Benjamin was created in 1998.
No, Breaking Benjamin is from Pennsylvania, USA.
No. Breaking Benjamin is from the United States.
The band 'Breaking Benjamin' was created in 1998.
Breaking Benjamin
There isn't a song with that title by Breaking Benjamin.
Aaron Fink plays the guitar from Breaking Benjamin.
Breaking Benjamin was formed in 1998 by vocalist Benjamin Burnley and drummer Jeremy Hummel.
No, Breaking Benjamin does not have a song titled 'Disappear'.
Breaking Benjamin uses Yamaha Drums, and Zildjian Cymbals.
Breaking Benjamin is famous because people enjoy their music.