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Guitarist Wes Borland will perhaps forever be best known as a member of one of the more predictable/one-dimensional (yet quite popular) hard rock bands of the late '90s and early 21st century -- <a href="spotify:artist:165ZgPlLkK7bf5bDoFc6Sb">Limp Bizkit</a>. But upon his second exit from the band (shortly after the release of 2005's lukewarm The Unquestionable Truth, Pt. 1), Borland looked for his next project to be more musically varied, quirky, and unpredictable. No stranger to oddball side projects (just check out the one-and-only release by <a href="spotify:artist:5Mx9fW3bzVpRlNYjCiPwCM">Bigdumbface</a>, Duke Lion Fights the Terror!!, for the proof), Borland also sought something a bit more permanent, which led to the formation of Black Light Burns. While some of the material had been demoed years earlier, it wasn't until Borland decided that he was going to pull double duty as the band's lead vocalist -- and the enlistment of former <a href="spotify:artist:0X380XXQSNBYuleKzav5UO">Nine Inch Nails</a> member Danny Lohner -- that the project came to life. With Lohner supplying bass, Joshua Eustis playing keyboards, and studio vet <a href="spotify:artist:7EMrFlPVSDGQKOgtHKH28L">Josh Freese</a> keeping the beat, Black Light Burns recorded what was to become the group's debut full-length, 2007's Cruel Melody (the first release for former <a href="spotify:artist:165ZgPlLkK7bf5bDoFc6Sb">Limp Bizkit</a> producer Ross Robinson's new label, <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22I+Am%3A+Wolfpack%22">I Am: Wolfpack</a>). But with none of the other contributors willing to commit to touring in support of the album, Borland enlisted the aid of a whole new supporting cast for the road -- including second guitarist Nick Annis, bassist Sean Fetterman, and drummer Marshall Kilpatric (the latter of whom is a former member of <a href="spotify:artist:1z9jhO27qA8sIgwR4aZUAm">the Esoteric</a>). The group's second studio album, The Moment You Realize You're Going to Fall, arrived in 2012. ~ Greg Prato, Rovi

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Lie

Lie

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Cruel Melody

Cruel Melody

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Coward

Coward

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Stop a Bullet

Stop a Bullet

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Animal

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Mesopotamia

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The Mark

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4 Walls

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I Am Where It Takes Me

I Am Where It Takes Me

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Drowning Together, Dying Alone

Drowning Together, Dying Alone

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