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Insense From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Insense is a technical hardcore - / metalcore -Bands from Ski.

The band was founded by guitarist Tommy Hjelm and drummer Håvard Iversen in 1999. In 2002 they released their self-titled debut album, and traveled on Norway tour. In 2003, they went on a two week European tour. Håvard Iversen and vocalist Eigil Dragvik then decided to leave the band. Iversen was replaced by Truls Haugen and Helmet took over on vocals.

In 2005 was sequel album Soothing Torture released on the Norwegian label Black Balloon Records in Norway and on Candlelight Records abroad. Now that the last time dominating the press, which had trouble categorizing them. Some of the descriptions they got was: "Time signatures in the noise tech vein of the new Dillenger Escape Plan, with the Subtlety of Neurosis coupled with the extreme controlled aggression of Slipknot," and "Sepultura's raw heaviness, Meshuggah's technical prowess, and Strapping Young Lad's ornate song structuring. "Although the descriptions were quite varied, given the album good criticism.

Bassist Ruud then decided to quit, and was replaced by Ola S. Hana. Shortly after they went on a new European tour, and shortly afterwards they started to record their third album, The Silent Epidemic. It was recorded at several different places during the eight months, and for the first time let Helmet someone other than himself mix album. The album was released in 2007.

Current members [ edit | edit source ] Tommy Helmet - guitar, vocals Martin Rygge - guitar, background vocals Ola S. Hana - bass, background vocals Truls Haugen - drums Former members [ edit | edit source ] Eigil Dragvik (2001 - 2003) - vocals Håvard Iversen (1999 - 2003) - drums Magnus R. Ruud (1999 - 2005) - bass Discography [ edit | edit source ] 2002 : Insense (This Dark Reign) 2005 : Soothing Torture (Black Balloon Records / Candlelight Records) 2007 : The Silent Epidemic (Black Balloon Records) 2011 : Burn In Beautiful Fire (Indie Recordings) 2014: The: Evolution (Mas China Recordings)

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Your edits to Breaking Benjamin
Hi, Neuthrone. If you would like to add different music genres to the Breaking Benjamin article you will have to cite your edits to reliable sources. This way we are sure maintain the verifiable accuracy of the article, and maintain a neutral point of view to prevent disputes among editors. Additionally, please see this discussion for why we decided to only keep three genres in the infobox. Additional genres should be listed in the &sect; Musical style section of the article, unless anything substantial changes. Thanks,  13:32, 24 September 2015 (UTC)