A precise definition for Evanescence's musical style is disputed. Their musical style is 
alternative rock and 
alternative metal[44] influenced by varied genres such as 
gothic rock and 
metal,
[45][46] symphonic rock and 
metal, and 
piano and 
arena rock. More defined on 
Fallen than 
The Open Door, Evanescence also mixes in 
electronica with their sound by utilizing 
synthesizers and 
programming, which can be heard on various songs, especially "Haunted", "Tourniquet", "
Going Under" and "Snow White Queen". They have been referred to as a 
Christian rock band by some media and fans; however, the band has publicly proclaimed that they do not want to be classified as such.
 
Fallen spent 43 weeks on the Billboard Top 10;
[11] has been certified 6x Platinum;
[12] and has sold more than 15 million copies worldwide,
[3] including 6.6 million in the United States.
[13] The album was listed for 104 weeks on the Billboard top 200, and it was one of eight albums in the history of the chart to spend at least a year on the Billboard Top 50.
[13]
 
Evanescence's 
major label debut single "
Bring Me to Life", which features guest vocals from 
Paul McCoy of 
12 Stones, was a global hit for the band and reached #5 on the American 
Billboard Hot 100.
[14] It provided Evanescence with their first UK #1 listing,
[15] where it stayed for four weeks from June-July 2003. The song also became the official theme for 
WWE No Way Out 2003. The equally popular "
My Immortal" peaked at #7 in the U.S. and UK charts,
[14] and both songs were featured in the soundtrack for the action movie 
Daredevil. "Bring Me to Life" garnered recognition for the band at the 
46th Grammy Awards in 2004, where they won the 
Best Hard Rock Performance and 
Best New Artist awards and were nominated for two others.
[16] The two other singles off 
Fallen are "
Going Under" (#5 U.S. Modern Rock Tracks,
[14] #8 UK Charts) and "
Everybody's Fool" (#36 U.S. Modern Rock Tracks,
[14] #23 UK Charts); all were promoted by a music video.