"certified platinum by the RIAA" would keep "certified," replace "platinum" with diamond, and "by" with by.
First, I need to go through each word and think of three appropriate synonyms or alternatives. However, I should be careful not to change the proper nouns such as band names, album titles, record labels, and specific phrases. Words like "Phobia," "Breaking Benjamin," "Hollywood Records," "Billboard 200," and the song titles should remain unchanged. BREAKING BENJAMIN - DISCOGRAPHY -2001-11- -CHAN...
I need to ensure that each replacement offers three distinct but appropriate synonyms. Some terms might have limited synonyms, so I'll look for alternative phrases that keep the meaning. For example, "released" can be replaced with "unveiled" or "introduced." Words like "debut" can be "start," "open," or "launch," but the example uses "debut at," so perhaps "debut at" can be "start at," "open at," or "arrive at." However, "start at" and "open at" might not fit perfectly, so maybe "land at" or "peak at" could work. Wait, in the example response, they used debut at, which might be acceptable even if not perfectly natural, given the context of a chart position. Maybe "reach" is another possibility, but "reach number 2" sounds odd. So perhaps sticking with the example's approach is better. "certified platinum by the RIAA" would keep "certified,"
, which encompassed special editions and a media. The band also introduced The Line (EP), a 6-track EP including different renditions of popular songs and a cover of the song “Line”. Awake (2009) Breaking Benjamin’s fourth studio album, Awake, was released on September 21, 2009. Produced by David Bendeth (Paramore, Underoath), Awake appearing at number 2 on the Billboard 200 chart and included hit singles like “Fail We Shall” and “So Cold (live)”. The album received overall positive reviews from critics. The Reckoning (2011) The band’s fifth studio album, The Reckoning, was introduced on July 26, 2011. Recorded by Rich Costey (Foo Fighters, Jimmy Eat World), the album indicated a new direction for Breaking Benjamin, with a avant-garde approach. The Reckoning debuting at number 3 on the Billboard 200 chart and comprised tracks like “The Reckoning” and “Until the End”. For example, "released" can be replaced with "unveiled"