Phobia (Breaking Benjamin Album)
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''Phobia'' is the third studio album by American
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. It was recorded at The Barbershop Studios in
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, and released on August 8, 2006, through
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.


Overview

''Phobia'' was released on August 8, 2006, and quickly sold out at major retail chains such as
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and
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. The album sold 131,000 copies in its first week, which made it the fastest selling and highest charting Breaking Benjamin album (until 2015's ''
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''), hitting number two on the US ''Billboard'' 200. This is the first studio album
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recorded with the band. The intro track features the sound effects of an airport, namely a flight attendant announcing standard safety procedures and the sound of an airplane making its ascent, alluding to Benjamin Burnley's
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, hence the inspiration for the album name, ''Phobia''. The album re-entered the US ''
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'' 200 at number 38 on May 5, 2007, with its reissue. The album was certified platinum by the
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, gold by the RMNZ and silver by the BPI, making it their most successful album in terms of sales internationally.


Reception

''Phobia'' received generally mixed reviews. Corey Apar of
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called the album "nothing if not consistent" with their past material, concluding "''Phobia'' will not win over any skeptics still holding out on the band, but for those already happily settled in the Benjamin camp, it makes for another satisfying listen." Simon K. of Sputnik Music was more critical, stating "There are a couple of songs on here that are easily forgettable and lack any real substance from the vocal side of things, and because the music behind it is keeping vocals in mind, the song suffers because of it," though also felt that " ..it’s still a very enjoyable album." ''
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'' criticized the disc's dark tone, saying almost every song was " ..a cry in the darkness of a cruel world," but praised its " ..expansive choruses and epic riffs".


Track listing

1The CD released with the ''Phobia'' Collectors Edition DVD also includes this track. 2This track is not listed on the album's back insert. When played, it appears as track 14, making "So Cold" track 15 and "Rain" track 16.


Collectors edition DVD

This DVD was released in April 2007 as part of the ''Phobia'' Collectors Edition CD and DVD package; it features the band's entire February 11, 2007 concert at
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.


Song information

*"The Diary of Jane" is a hidden track (number 124) on the
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roller coaster at
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. *"The Diary of Jane" was the fastest added song ever in
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' history, and was featured in the video games '' NASCAR 07'', '' Fortnite Festival'', ''
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'', in the film '' Step Up 2: The Streets'', and in the Portuguese telenovela '' Vingança''. *"You" was played live for the first time during an all acoustic set at Concert for a Cause IV in April 2006, while the band was still in the recording process. In an interview, Burnley revealed that he had mistakenly forgotten the second verse of the song during the set. *"Topless" was written and performed before the band had even released their debut album ''
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'', in 1998 when the band first formed and was originally called "Top of the World". * "The Diary of Jane", and "Breath" were covered by the classical cover quartet tribute band
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, and the covers of those songs appear on the albums ''Strung Out – the String Quartet Tribute'' and ''Hard Rock Hits, Vol. 4''. * According to lead singer Benjamin Burnley on the ''Phobia'' DVD, the track "Evil Angel" was one of the first songs he wrote for ''Phobia''. * The single "Until the End" is featured on ''
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'' as well as their other hit singles, " Sooner or Later" from '' We Are Not Alone'' and "
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Personnel

Credits adapted from album's liner notes. ;Breaking Benjamin * Benjamin Burnley – lead and backing vocals, rhythm guitar, piano * Aaron Fink – lead guitar * Mark James Klepaski – bass *
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– drums, percussion ;Additional musicians * Sebastian Davin (of Dropping Daylight) – piano and backing vocals * David Eggar – cello * Scott Treibitz – cello arrangement ;Management * Jason Jordan – A&R * Larry Mazer and Tamra Feldman – management for Entertainment Services * Nick Ferrara – legal for Serling Rooks * Andy Somers – booking agent for The Agency Group * Lic Wheeler – marketing ;Production *
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– producer, digital editing, mixing * Arranged by Breaking Benjamin and David Bendeth * Dan Korneff, John Bender – engineering, digital editing * Kato Khandwala – digital editing * Mark Rinaldi, Austin Briggs – assistant engineers *
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– mixing * Paul Pavao – assistant mixing *
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– mixing * Keith Armstrong and Dim-E – assistant mixing *
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– mastering ;Artwork * T42design – art direction and design * Kamil Vojnar – cover artwork at Getty Images * Phil Mucci, Prem Prakash Sahu, Dada Jayela – photography


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Release history


References

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