No, despite the faith of several band members, the band itself is not in the Christian Music genre. A Christian band would talk about their faith in either their lyrics or in interviews or something. Evidence of what type of band they are would be found in their lyrics, interviews and podcasts from the band.
Although not all Christian bands sing about their faith, for example Skillet sings about things that happen in their lives too. And as far as talking about faith? That's not always true either... Look at Switchfoot they are a Christian band, but most of their songs don't talk about faith or God, they might be "meant" to be leaning towards that idea, but they never say it right out.
They encourage people to look for their own meaning to their songs. Also, Christian bands do-NOT curse in any of their songs (and damn and hell are not curse words). Look up their song Fireflies for example, it curses.
The members may be Christian but that does not mean that their music is. The members of Breaking Bemjamin are all (probably) Christians but they are not a Christian band. Members of a band that are Christians does not mean that they are in a Christian band.
Being a Christian and being in a Christian band are different.
No. I'm sorry if that's what you were looking for. Their music doesn't have much profanity if that's what you're worried about too, but as for it being Christian music, it really doesn't have much to do with god or the Christian faith at all.
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...you spelled it wrong, for one. all the members of the band ARE christian but that doesn't mean that the band necessarily has to be christian too. They are not labeled as a christian rock band.
The band 'Breaking Benjamin' was created in 1998.
No, Breaking Benjamin is from Pennsylvania, USA.
A secular band. Although they may have christian influenced lyrics, it doesnt mean the entire song is christian based.
Pennsylvania, USA.