Polyamorous

Breaking Benjamin

About Polyamorous

"Polyamorous" is a song by American rock band Breaking Benjamin. It was released in July 2002 as the lead single from their debut album Saturate. The song reached number 31 on the US Billboard Alternative Songs chart and number 19 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.


Year:
2011
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The day has come to an end
The sun is over my head
My polyamorous friend
Got me in a mess of trouble again
So just when you think that you're all right
I'm crawlin' out from the inside
I never hurt anyone
I never listen at all

They've come to get me again
The cloud is over my head
My polyamorous friend
Got me in a mess of trouble again
So just when you think that you're all right
I'm crawlin' out from the inside
I never hurt anyone
I never listen at all
Just stay away from the white light
I'd say your worst side's your best side
I never hurt anyone
I never listen at all

Well how do you know?
Well how do you know?
Well how do you know?
Well how do you know?

Just when you think that you're all right
I'm crawlin' out from the inside
I never hurt anyone
I never listen at all
Just stay away from the white light
I'd say your worst side's your best side
I never hurt anyone
I never listen at all
Let's go

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Breaking Benjamin

Breaking Benjamin is an American alternative metal band from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, currently consisting of Benjamin Burnley and Chad Szeliga. The band has released four studio albums and a greatest hits album. It took an indefinite hiatus due to frontman Burnley's recurring illnesses and inability to tour in mid-2010. Further complications arose in August 2011, when Mark Klepaski and Aaron Fink were fired from the band. more »

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Written by: BENJAMIN BURNLEY, JEREMY HUMMEL, AARON C FINCKE, MARK JAMES KLEPASKI

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9 facts about this song

Song Origin
"Polyamorous" was one of the first songs by American rock band Breaking Benjamin. It appears on their debut album "Saturate," which was released in 2002.
Chart Performance
The song hit #31 on the US Mainstream Rock chart.
Music Video
Breaking Benjamin's first music video was made for "Polyamorous." The video was directed by Gregory Dark, who is well-known for his work in the adult industry.
Lyrics Meaning
The lyrics to "Polyamorous" can be interpreted in many ways, but the most common perception is that it deals with the complications of juggling multiple romantic relationships at the same time, thus, the title Polyamorous.
Usage in Entertainment
The song was featured in the 2003 video game "Run Like Hell" and has also appeared on the 2004 video game "Amped 2" for the Xbox. It was also used for the WWE Day of Reckoning video game.
Official Remix
An acoustic version of "Polyamorous" was created and added as a bonus track on some versions of the band's second album, "We Are Not Alone."
Song Composition
"Polyamorous" incorporates elements of alternative metal and hard rock styles. It showcases powerful guitar riffs and vocalist Benjamin Burnley's robust and gritty vocals.
Popularity
Despite its relative low position on the music charts, "Polyamorous" is often regarded as one of Breaking Benjamin's fan-favorite songs.
Unique Fact
The term "Polyamorous" is not mentioned anywhere in the song's lyrics.

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