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== History ==
== History ==
Breaking Point's debut album, ''[[Coming of Age (Breaking Point album)|Coming of Age]]'', was released in 2001, with a follow-up, ''Beautiful Disorder'', released in 2005.
Breaking Point's debut album, ''[[Coming of Age (Breaking Point album)|Coming of Age]]'', was released in 2001, with a follow-up, ''Beautiful Disorder'', released in 2005.

In 2009, Breaking Point passed on their name to a Miami band consisting of musicians Amanda Mallo, Patricia Dorta, and Erynn Chapman.


== Former band members ==
== Former band members ==

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Breaking Point
Also known asBroken (1999–2001)
OriginMemphis, Tennessee, U.S.
GenresPost-grunge, alternative metal, hard rock[1]
Years active1999, 2000–2007, 2009, 2011
LabelsWind-Up
Past membersDavid Cowell
Aaron "Zeke" Dauner
Brett Erickson
Greg Edmondson
Jody Abbott
Justin Rimer

Breaking Point was an American rock band from Memphis, Tennessee,[2] formed in 1999.

History

Breaking Point's debut album, Coming of Age, was released in 2001, with a follow-up, Beautiful Disorder, released in 2005.

In 2009, Breaking Point passed on their name to a Miami band consisting of musicians Amanda Mallo, Patricia Dorta, and Erynn Chapman.

Former band members

  • Jody Abbott (died 2022) – drums
  • Justin Rimer – lead guitar
  • Brett Erickson – vocals, lead/rhythm guitar
  • Greg Edmondson – bass guitar
  • Aaron "Zeke" Dauner – drums
  • David Cowell – guitar

Discography

Studio albums

Singles

  • "Coming of Age" (2001, Wind-up)
  • "Brother" (2001, Wind-up)
  • "One of a Kind" (2002, Wind-up) No. 38 Mainstream Rock Tracks[3]
  • "Show Me a Sign" (2005, Wind-up) No. 25 Mainstream Rock Tracks[3]
  • "All Messed Up" (2005, Wind-up) No. 26 Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks[3][4]
  • "Promise Keeper" (2005, Wind-up)

References

  1. ^ "Beautiful Disorder – Breaking Point". Allmusic.
  2. ^ "Breaking Point | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved March 19, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c Billboard Singles for Breaking Point at AllMusic
  4. ^ "Chart History for Breaking Point". Billboard.