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<div style="float:left; margin:0 1em 0.5em 0; border:1px solid #A50901; background: #EEE">[[Image:BenMoody.jpg|125px|Origin]]</div>'''Ben Moody''' (born January 22, 1981, in Little Rock, Arkansas as ''Ben Robert Moody III'') was formerly the lead guitarist for Evanescence from 1996 to October 2003. It all started when he saw Amy playing Meatloaf's ''I Would Do Anything For Love'' at a Christian youth summer camp. The two became friends, and the rest is rock music history. Wrote many of the most popular [[Evanescence]] songs including [[My Immortal]]. His father is a prominent photographer in the Little Rock area.
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'''''Synthesis''''' is Evanescence's fourth studio album that was released on November 10, 2017. The album contains reworked music from their previous three albums and two new songs - all that focuses primarily on the orchestra and electronica elements. '''[[Synthesis|(more...)]]'''
Ben left the band in October 2003 after creative differences caused a rift between he and Amy. The two are reported to have been in a relationship sometime in the past, and this relationship is actually what inspired most of the songs in Evanescence's pre-2003 repertoire (see [[Going Under]]). In the past, Amy would only say that the songs were about an "abusive relationship" with an un-named person.
 
He has worked or is working on many different projects post-Evanescence. ''The End Has Come'' on the Punisher Soundtrack, ''Nobody’s Home'' on Avril Lavigne’s '''''Under My Skin''''', Kelly Clarkson’s ''Breakaway (with [[David Hodges]])'', the Blank Theory’s next album (supposedly  with [[Dave Fortman]]), and a project with [[David Hodges]] that had been rumored to be on the new Passion of the Christ soundtrack featuring Wind-up artists called [[Only Human, Only God]], but had never been released. He plans to release an album on Wind-up Records, that had the tentative release date as March 27, 2007, although the project has been delayed indefinitely. The album has to date been known as Can't Regret What You Can't Remember. '''[[Ben Moody|(more...)]]'''

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Synthesis is Evanescence's fourth studio album that was released on November 10, 2017. The album contains reworked music from their previous three albums and two new songs - all that focuses primarily on the orchestra and electronica elements. (more...)