Orgy - Dissention Now

: The verses describe a subject whose confidence was turned "into nothing" by those who talk behind their back.

: 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 Orgy - Dissention

: The closing mantra, "Don't waste your fucking time / Let live, let go," underscores a sense of exhaustion and the need to move on from toxic cycles. Musical Composition and Production : The verses describe a subject whose confidence

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. Musical Composition and Production Decades later

: 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.

: 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.