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93 ROCK Nation Member Matt Pashalian Of Delray Beach interviewed Mark Klepaski, bassist of Breaking Benjamin, backstage prior to their performance with Three Days Grace, Seether & Hurt at the Cruzan Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, Wednesday March 5th, 2008. To hear the answers, click on the corresponding links.

  • 93 ROCK Nation's Matt Pashalian Interview With Mark Klepaski Of Breaking Benjamin Pictures

    • You guys are on album #3 now. How do you feel about the band's progression from "Saturate" to "Phobia"? (Hear Answer)


    • You guys have established your own sound. When you hear a Breaking Benjamin song on the radio, you know pretty much who it is instantly. You guys have that signature sound? What do you think makes you guys unique in that way? (Hear Answer)


    • Officially, 2008 is kind of the 10 year anniversary for Breaking Benjamin minus the one time you guys changed your name since the band was established in '98. (Hear Answer)


    • This is the first full length disc without the other co-founder Jeremy Hummel. How do you feel about Chad's playing? What do you think he brought to the band stylistically that wasn't there before? (Hear Answer)


    • Rumor has it that after this tour you guys are heading back into the studio to record the follow-up to "Phobia". How much of the new album is already written? (Hear Answer)


    • How does the songwriting process usually work for Breaking Benjamin? (Hear Answer)


    • You guys have a strange history of covers. Everything from like Depeche Mode, Cold, Nirvana & Deftones. What makes you choose these songs? (Hear Answer)


    • Do you guys ever think of pulling any new songs into the set? I know during the Saturate Tour you guys were playing 2 songs that eventually came together to become "So Cold". Do you think you guys would ever do something like that again? (Hear Answer)


    • The last record you had collaborations with Billy Corgan of "Smashing Pumpkins" and on this record you have one with someone from "Dropping Daylight". How does something like that come about? (Hear Answer)


    • It's kinda strange how you and Aaron came from "Lifer" and then the drummer you got came from a band you guys were also on tour with . (Hear Answer)


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