Breaking In A Sequence Debut New Music Video Ahead of Anaheim Show

The band will be joined by special guests Fieldy and Wes Geer at the House of Blues concert.

Apr. 3, 2026 at 5:09am

An abstract, geometric composition of sharp, overlapping black shapes representing the members of the band and their special guests, set against a high-contrast background of bold red and white colors.Breaking In A Sequence's Anaheim show will bring together a diverse lineup of rock musicians for a night of new music and familiar faces.Huntington Beach Today

Breaking In A Sequence, the Huntington Beach-based band formed from the ashes of Core 10, have released a new music video for their single 'Meant To Be'. The band is set to perform at the House of Blues in Anaheim, California this Friday, April 3rd, with a lineup that includes former Korn bassist Reginald 'Fieldy' Arvizu and ex-(hed)p.e. guitarist Wes Geer.

Why it matters

Breaking In A Sequence is a new band with members who have ties to well-known acts like Korn and (hed)p.e., making their upcoming Anaheim show an intriguing event for fans of the local music scene and those genres. The debut of their new music video also signals the band's continued creative output.

The details

The new single 'Meant To Be' was produced by Chris Collier, who has worked with Korn and Fear Factory. The music video was directed by Matt Zane. At the Anaheim show, Breaking In A Sequence will be joined by opening acts BLVD Of Eyes, Fraxures, and Knowing Forever.

  • Breaking In A Sequence released their new single 'Meant To Be' on April 2, 2026.
  • The band's show at the House of Blues in Anaheim is scheduled for this Friday, April 3, 2026.

The players

Breaking In A Sequence

A Huntington Beach-based band formed from the ashes of Core 10.

Reginald 'Fieldy' Arvizu

The former bassist for the band Korn, who will be a special guest at the Anaheim show.

Wes Geer

A former guitarist for the band (hed)p.e., who will also be a special guest at the Anaheim show.

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The takeaway

Breaking In A Sequence's upcoming Anaheim show will feature a unique lineup of musicians with ties to prominent rock acts, offering fans a chance to see a blend of familiar faces in a new context.