Orgy - Dissention Guide
: While not as massive as "Blue Monday," the song saw a dedicated release as a maxi-single in 1999, often paired with the track "Stitches" and various electronic remixes.
: A live version of the song was featured on the Family Values Tour '98 compilation, alongside fellow nu-metal pioneers like Korn and Limp Bizkit. Orgy - Dissention
: Jay Gordon references "silly people on the wonder wheel," a metaphor for the repetitive, dizzying nature of social games and superficial relationships. : While not as massive as "Blue Monday,"
Critically, "Dissention" is noted for its maximalist production, a staple for the band at their prime. Legacy and Live Performances
"Dissention" was a staple of the band's live sets during their rapid rise to fame.
: While part of the often-heavy Candyass era, the song balances distorted guitars with melodic, synth-heavy hooks that gave Orgy its unique crossover appeal between rock and electronic dance music. Legacy and Live Performances