The song’s lyrics delve into themes of interpersonal conflict and the bitterness of dealing with "two-faced" individuals.
"Dissention" was a staple of the band's live sets during their rapid rise to fame.
Decades later, "Dissention" is frequently cited by fans as a standout example of why Orgy was the first act signed to Jonathan Davis’s Elementree Records—perfectly blending the dark undertones of industrial rock with a polished, radio-ready edge.
: The track features "crunching beats" and "squelching synth patterns," often drawing comparisons to early Nine Inch Nails due to its atmospheric soundscapes and Jay Gordon's lower, growling vocal delivery.
Orgy - Dissention File
The song’s lyrics delve into themes of interpersonal conflict and the bitterness of dealing with "two-faced" individuals.
"Dissention" was a staple of the band's live sets during their rapid rise to fame.
Decades later, "Dissention" is frequently cited by fans as a standout example of why Orgy was the first act signed to Jonathan Davis’s Elementree Records—perfectly blending the dark undertones of industrial rock with a polished, radio-ready edge.
: The track features "crunching beats" and "squelching synth patterns," often drawing comparisons to early Nine Inch Nails due to its atmospheric soundscapes and Jay Gordon's lower, growling vocal delivery.