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Breaking In A Sequence Reveals Final Video in Six-Song Series

Breaking In A Sequence, which features in its tanks former Korn drummer David Silveria, has unveiled the last in a six-song series of videos for each track on their debut EP, ‘Acronym.’

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The band Breaking In A Sequence, which features in its tanks former Korn drummer David Silveria, has unveiled the last in a six-song series of videos for each track on their debut EP, Acronym. The “Anything But Right” video is available today and can be viewed below. In other cool news, the group has confirmed that they’re planning to release a new EP later this year.

According to the group’s frontman, Rich Nguyen, the final video’s concept, similar to the single, examines self-growth and the importance of expanding one’s mindset.

He states, “This song was the last one we wrote for the EP, right when we had started to find our groove. When we first started this band, we were aiming to be a rock band, but we naturally started gravitating to a hard rock, alt-metal style. ‘Anything But Right’ was the bridging point between our initial, melodic-rock style into hard rock.”

The band also includes guitarists Mike Martin and Joe Taback and bassist Chris Dorame. The new clip was directed and produced by JP Brasca and filmed in both downtown Los Angeles and Norco, CA.

Nguyen adds, “The initial idea was to show someone feeling down, completely unsure of himself and then have him eventually work through it…to come out successful in the end. However, the final product holds a much deeper meaning to me.  My take on it, is the contrast between narrow and expansive mindsets as in, you can start off narrow-minded, but then open to see the bigger picture of things and adapt as necessary.”

Artwork for ‘Acronym’ by Breaking In A Sequence

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