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title: "Dysfunction"
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# Dysfunction

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Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst fell in love with Staind so hard that he coproduced their major-label debut. This fact should be endorsement enough for the Massachusetts-based quartet's target audience. Although not as heavy on hip-hop influences, singer Aaron Lewis's guttural, dragged-through-the-mud vocals dig into the meaty guitar wall and thrash around the speakers like Durst's band. Dysfunction 's all-you-can-eat buffet of decibels grows a bit wearisome by the end of the album, but a couple of numbers stand up and demand to be noticed. "Just Go" boasts a classically sludgy Mudhoney-like groove before settling into an uncoiling murmur à la Judas Priest. The well-executed moshpit-ready "Mudshovel" gleefully cops from Alice in Chains' psychedelic leanings. Staind's hard-rock epistles are certain to gather the band a devoted following. --Jason Josephes Staind: Aaron Lewis (vocals); Mike Mushok (guitar, background vocals); Johnny "Old School" April (bass, background vocals); Jon Wysocki (drums, background vocals). Recorded at Studio Litho, Seattle, Washington. Personnel: Aaron Lewis (vocals); Mike Mushok (guitar, background vocals); Jon Wysocki (drums, background vocals); Johnny April (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Terry Date. Recording information: Studio Litho, Seattle, WA. Staind's big break came in 1997 when the band opened up for Limp Bizkit in Connecticut. 20 minutes before Staind was to go on, Limp's singer Fred Durst tried to have them kicked off the bill. Fred thought they were Satan worshippers due to the nature of their cover art. After Staind's set, Fred said they were the best live band he'd seen in two years. The rest is history. Produced by Terry Date (Deftones, Pantera) and the band, DYSFUNCTION is a dark, brooding, groove-driven record. There are no pretty ballads or acoustic detours--the record slams from start to finish. Durst helped the band develop their sound and encouraged lead throat Aaron Lewis to sing more and shout less. The result is some fine, powerful vocalizing. Fans of heavy music will relish Staind's cathartic angst and flock to the sonic attack that is DYFUNCTION.

Review: Lose your eardrums - Badass....as always
Review: The 1999 alternative metal scene - If you've enjoyed Staind from any of their other releases and expect something similar in Dysfunction you'd be mistaken. It'd be an understatement to say "it's a little more gritty". However if you expect something good in relation to say korn or maybe even some of Drowning Pool's better stuff then you've hit alternative metal gold. This is their only album as far as I'm concerned. It's disappointing to see them go from this to immediately sounding like 3 Doors Down or Nickelback etc. etc. Alot of reviewers seem to be ecstatic about the song Mudshovel, and while that song is excellent, the four tracks preceding it are of equal if not greater value. Give this one a chance if you're big into the 1999 metal scene.

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Lose your eardrums
*by J***I on June 30, 2025*

Badass....as always

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The 1999 alternative metal scene
*by )***I on June 19, 2008*

If you've enjoyed Staind from any of their other releases and expect something similar in Dysfunction you'd be mistaken. It'd be an understatement to say "it's a little more gritty". However if you expect something good in relation to say korn or maybe even some of Drowning Pool's better stuff then you've hit alternative metal gold. This is their only album as far as I'm concerned. It's disappointing to see them go from this to immediately sounding like 3 Doors Down or Nickelback etc. etc. Alot of reviewers seem to be ecstatic about the song Mudshovel, and while that song is excellent, the four tracks preceding it are of equal if not greater value. Give this one a chance if you're big into the 1999 metal scene.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A New Classic
*by G***E on December 22, 2011*

Staind may have not broken any new ground with this cd. But they made a classic metal album all the same. When this came out nu metal was all the rage and Limp Bizkit and Korn ruled the charts. While that fad has fallen out of style like disco, this cd still stands the test of time. A brutal bashing of down tuned guitar rifts, pounding bass and drums, and shredding vocals. Themes of loss and family issues really show you why they named it Dysfunction. No it's definately not old school metal. But you can't really classify it as nu metal either. Aaron Lewis doesn't rap, the man can actually sing. And scream. Two thumbs up.

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