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| Breaking Benjamin | Primary Artist |
| Mark James | Bass |
| Ben Burnley | Guitar, Vocals |
| Aaron Fink | Guitar |
| Sebastian Davin | Guest Appearance |
| Chad Szeliga | Drums |
| Dave Eggar | Cello |
| David Bendeth | Arranger, Producer |
| Billy Corgan | Composer |
| Ted Jensen | Mastering |
| Kamil Vojnar | Cover Photo |
| Larry Mazer | Management |
| Scott Treibitz | Cello Arrangement |
| Lincoln Wheeler | Marketing |
| John Bender | Engineer, Digital Editing |
| Tamra Feldman | Management |
| Breaking Benjamin | Composer |
| Ben Burnley | Composer |
| Dan Korneff | Engineer, Digital Editing |
| Kato Khandwala | Digital Editing |
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Posted October 29, 2008
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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Corey Apar
Breaking Benjamin are nothing if not consistent. Phobia finds them picking up exactly where they left off with 2004's We Are Not Alone, mixing heavy hard rock dynamics with a moody demeanor that never slips into full-on dejection, thanks in part to their proficient grasp of the accessible melody and ever-rousing chorus. Darkness permeates Phobia's tracks (bookended by a useless intro and outro), but the quartet always remember the silver lining hanging in their oft-cloudy skies. Songs like "Until the End" exhibit this resilient attitude, affirming that while life can be tough, "Why give up? Why give in?...So I will go on until the end." Breaking Benjamin mix urgent upfront ...