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Dear Agony
''Dear Agony'' is the fourth studio album by rock band Breaking Benjamin. It was released on September 29, 2009. A Best Buy edition, Japanese import version, and Zune exclusive version were also released, all of which feature bonus content. This is the last album to contain work from all featured band members except Ben Burnley due to the legal issues between Burnley and the two members Aaron Fink and Mark Klepaski during 2011, and drummer Chad Szeliga departing in 2013 over creative differences. ==History== Breaking Benjamin began writing for ''Dear Agony'' during 2008. The recording process began in September, leading to its release one year later. The cover of the album is an MRI scan of frontman Benjamin Burnley's head.〔 〕 Burnley has cited ''Dear Agony'' as the first album he has written sober.〔Lello, Michael (Breaking the Silence ) ''The Weekender'' (September 15, 2009). Retrieved on 2-09-10.〕 After the album's release it entered the Billboard 200 Chart at #4 selling roughly 134,000 copies in its first week, slightly more than ''Phobia''. It also topped the iTunes download charts in the first week of its release.〔()〕 As of February 16, 2010, ''Dear Agony'' has been certified Gold by the RIAA and sold 834,000 copies. "Lights Out" was used to promote the video game, ''Halo: Reach''.
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