Breaking Benjamin In 1998, Burnley and former lead guitarist Aaron Fink got together with Nick Hoover and Chris Lightcap and started the band
Breaking Benjamin. Eventually, Burnley wanted to try something different and went out to California to try some new material. The other three members went on to form the band
Strangers with Candy, later known as
Lifer. They recruited old friend Mark Klepaski to play bass and he joined in, and shortly after, Hoover was asked to leave the band. In 1999, Burnley moved back to Pennsylvania, and started a band called "Plan 9" with drummer Jeremy Hummel. The band initially was a three-piece. The lineups consisted of Burnley on vocals and electric guitar, Jeremy on drums, and Jason Davoli on bass. Plan 9 would occasionally open for Lifer at home shows. During one show, Burnley said "Thank you, we're Breaking Benjamin," reclaiming the name from 1998. Later on, Klepaski left Lifer, and began playing bass for Breaking Benjamin. Lifer continued going through struggles, and months later, Aaron Fink sat in for a set with Benjamin. Finally, Fink left Lifer, and was offered a spot in Ben Burnley's band, and they became a four-piece.
Collaborations Burnley has collaborated and performed with fellow alternative metal bands, including
Three Days Grace,
Evans Blue, and
Disturbed. He made a guest spot on a special remix of The Drama Club's single "Brand New Day." He also co-wrote the
Red hit song "
Shadows" and
Madam Adam song "Forgotten". Burnley has collaborated with Three Days Grace singer
Adam Gontier on a song titled "The End of the Day" (yet to be released). ==Lyrics and vocal style==