Ben Burnley is the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the American rock band Breaking Benjamin, formed in 1998. His musical style blends alternative rock, post-grunge, and hard rock, characterized by heavy guitar riffs and introspective lyrics. Breaking Benjamin gained widespread recognition with their albums "We Are Not Alone" (2004) and "Phobia" (2006), featuring hit singles like "So Cold," "Breath," and "The Diary of Jane." These tracks showcased Burnley's distinctive voice and lyrical depth, contributing to the band's commercial success, including multiple platinum certifications. Burnley's impact on music is marked by his ability to connect with audiences through themes of struggle, resilience, and personal turmoil, often reflecting his own battles with health issues and addiction. After a hiatus, the band returned with "Dark Before Dawn" in 2015, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Ben Burnley's influence extends beyond his music, as he has become a prominent figure in the post-grunge scene, inspiring a new generation of rock musicians. His work continues to resonate with fans, cementing his legacy in the rock genre.