''Dysfunction'' is the second studio album by American
rock
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band
Staind
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, released on April 13, 1999, by
Flip Records and
Elektra Records
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. It is the band's first studio album released on a record label.
Staind self-released their debut album ''
Tormented'' in 1996. On October 23, 1997, the band met
Limp Bizkit
Limp Bizkit is an American nu metal band from Jacksonville, Florida. Its lineup consists of lead vocalist Fred Durst, drummer John Otto (drummer), John Otto, guitarist Wes Borland, turntablist DJ Lethal and bassist Sam Rivers (bassist), Sam ...
vocalist
Fred Durst
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. Durst was initially appalled by ''Tormented'' graphic artwork, and refused to sign Staind, but changed his mind after being impressed with the band's performance. Durst signed the band to Flip/Elektra and helped the band record ''Dysfunction''. Staind promoted ''Dysfunction'' through touring and sampler cassettes.
Continuing, but expanding on, the dark
alternative metal
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and
nu metal
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sound displayed on ''Tormented'', ''Dysfunction'' features a varied increase of singing and screaming, emotionally vulnerable lyrics inspired by singer
Aaron Lewis
Aaron Francis Lewis (born April 13, 1972) is an American musician who is best known as the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and founding member of the alternative metal band Staind, with whom he released eight studio albums. Since 2010, he has p ...
' life, with a noticeable increase of melodic sections. Although still similar to ''Tormented'' in tone, ''Dysfunction'' is more melodic, has an absence of
lo-fi production, and, despite prominent
moments of screaming, features more clean singing than ''Tormented''. Critics compared ''Dysfunction'' to various bands, including
Korn
Korn (stylized as KoЯn) is an American nu metal band from Bakersfield, California, originally formed in 1993 by James Shaffer, James "Munky" Shaffer, Reginald Arvizu, Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu and David Silveria, who were members of the band ...
,
Coal Chamber
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,
Spineshank,
Nothingface,
Deftones
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,
Tool
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, and
Alice in Chains
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.
''Dysfunction'' received mostly mixed reviews upon release; some critics praising Lewis' vocals and lyrics, as well as Murshok's guitar playing, while some criticized the album for being repetitive in terms of song structure. Despite little success upon release, the album grew into mainstream popularity at the end of 1999 with the success of the singles "
Just Go", "
Mudshovel" and "Home", eventually peaking at number 74 on the
''Billboard'' 200 chart in November of that year. After the release of Staind's next album ''
Break the Cycle'' (2001), ''Dysfunction'' experienced a resurgence in popularity and reached number 1 on ''Billboard''
Top Pop Catalog Albums
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chart. In February 2004, the album was certified double platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America
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(RIAA), signifying the shipment of two million copies in the United States.
Background and recording
Staind self-released its debut album ''
Tormented'' in 1996. On October 23, 1997, Staind met Limp Bizkit vocalist Fred Durst at the
Webster Theater
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History
The Webster opened on November ...
in
Hartford, Connecticut
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. Staind showed Durst a copy of ''Tormented'' and Durst was appalled by the album cover, which depicts a bloody
Barbie
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doll on a
crucifix
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with nails hanging from a plastic frame, a buried person with a
rosary
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protruding from the person's nose, and a knife impaling a
Bible
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.
Durst assumed the band were
Theistic Satanists.
[
Despite initially trying to remove Staind from opening for Limp Bizkit due to the album cover of ''Tormented'', Fred Durst was impressed with Staind's performance and changed his mind. After hearing their four-song demo, Durst signed Staind to Flip/Elektra to record the band's album ''Dysfunction''. Durst and Staind then traveled to ]Jacksonville, Florida
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, to begin developing and recording new songs, and after a meeting with Flip, Staind recorded a three-track sampler in Los Angeles, California
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. By February 1998, they acquired a record contract and, after performing on the summer Warped Tour
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, began recording ''Dysfunction'' in August 1998. ''Dysfunction'' was recorded at Studio Litho and mixed at Studio X in Seattle
Seattle ( ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Washington and in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. With a population of 780,995 in 2024, it is the 18th-most populous city in the United States. The city is the cou ...
, Washington. Durst introduced Staind to Terry Date. Date said that after hearing the singing voice of Staind lead singer Aaron Lewis, he instantly thought Lewis's "voice was pretty undeniable." While Durst did most of ''Dysfunction'' preproduction work, "Date said his only challenge was to capture the explosive live feel of the band and help bring out both their melodic and hard sensibilities." After working with Durst in Jacksonville, Staind moved back to their hometown Springfield, Massachusetts
Springfield is the most populous city in Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States, and its county seat. Springfield sits on the eastern bank of the Connecticut River near its confluence with three rivers: the western Westfield River, the ea ...
, to write songs like "Me", " Just Go", "Home", and some other songs from ''Dysfunction''.
Music and lyrics
Staind's vocalist, Aaron Lewis, has stated he feels that, "''Dysfunction'' was a huge step away from ''Tormented''." Guitarist Mike Mushok expressed frustration in how label personnel were in no way intrusive on the production of ''Dysfunction'', but after it sold over a million copies, the band would be relentlessly hassled during the production of future albums. Considered nu metal
Nu metal (sometimes stylized as nü-metal, with a metal umlaut) is a subgenre of that combines elements of heavy metal music with elements of other music genres such as hip hop music, hip hop, funk, industrial music, industrial, and grunge. Nu ...
and alternative metal
Alternative metal (also known as alt-metal) is a genre of heavy metal music that combines heavy metal with influences from alternative rock and other genres not normally associated with metal. Alternative metal bands are often characterized by ...
, ''Dysfunction'' is known for featuring both singing and screaming
A scream is a loud/hard speech production, vocalization in which air is passed through the vocal cords with greater force than is used in regular or close-distance vocalisation. This can be performed by any creature possessing lungs, including h ...
.[ The album is also known for featuring songs with slow parts that then turn into aggressive parts with screaming.][ The album's lyrics are noted for being either angry or depressing.] Gil Kaufman of MTV
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wrote that the album "doesn't share the heavy influence of the band's new pals. Staind's aggressive sound mixes the industrial crunch of Tool
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with the morose, heavy rock of Seattle grunge
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-rockers Alice in Chains
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." ''CMJ New Music Report'' compared ''Dysfunction'' to Deftones
Deftones is an American alternative metal band formed in Sacramento, California in 1988. They were formed by frontman Chino Moreno, lead guitarist Stephen Carpenter and drummer Abe Cunningham, with bassist Chi Cheng and keyboardist and tu ...
' ''Adrenaline
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'', Spineshank, Nothingface's '' Pacifier'', Coal Chamber
Coal Chamber is an American nu metal band formed by Dez Fafara and Meegs Rascón in Los Angeles in 1992, initially under the name She's in Pain. The original lineup also consisted of bassist Rayna Foss and drummer Jon Tor. Mike Cox replaced Tor ...
, and "Korn
Korn (stylized as KoЯn) is an American nu metal band from Bakersfield, California, originally formed in 1993 by James Shaffer, James "Munky" Shaffer, Reginald Arvizu, Reginald "Fieldy" Arvizu and David Silveria, who were members of the band ...
's moments". Lewis said of ''Dysfunction'' lyrics: "All the lyrics are about me," Lewis said. "That's why it's called ''Dysfunction''. It's just a list of all the fucked-up shit I've gone through in life." Although ''Dysfunction'' features some screaming in some songs, the album features less screaming than ''Tormented'', and is a lot more melodic than ''Tormented''. Durst encouraged Lewis to use more melody in his voice after being impressed by Lewis' singing voice. After describing ''Tormented'' as "one long rush of hardcore brat-rage, a 900mph scream of a man smashing his head against a wall in frustration", Tommy Udo wrote in his book ''Brave Nu World'': "1999's ''Dysfunction'' is the sound of a band trying to get to grips with all the anger and shape something else that will reach beyond the hard core of devotees; not 'selling out' or 'going commercial', just making it bearable."
Promotion and touring
Staind released three singles for the album: "Just Go/Suffocate", " Mudshovel", and "Home
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". Elektra Records
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promoted Staind in 1998. Dane Venable of Elektra said: "Before we started with radio, we tried to develop a fan presence through a street-awareness campaign." In 1998, Elektra began "with 20,000 Staind sampler cassettes, stickers, and a letter from Fred Durst endorsing the band, and that letter went out to the entire Limp Bizkit fan club list." To promote ''Dysfunction'', Staind joined the Family Values Tour in 1999 and also opened for Limp Bizkit. The songs "Just Go", "Mudshovel", and "Home" received airplay on MTV
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and The Box. HBO
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's ''Reverb
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'' filmed Staind in 1999 for an episode that was scheduled to air in November 1999. Staind joined Korn for Korn's Sick and Twisted Tour in 2000 and Staind also joined MTV's Return of the Rock tour. Staind began to receive significantly more attention with the mainstream success of the song "Outside
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" in early 2001. An acoustic version of the song featuring Durst peaked at number 56 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 on March 10, 2001, remaining on the chart for 19 weeks. In March, this version also peaked at number 1 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks
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chart and stayed on the chart for 26 weeks and peaked at number 2 on the Alternative Songs
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chart and remained on the chart for 25 weeks.
Reception
Critical reception
''Dysfunction'' received mostly mixed reviews. ''CMJ New Music Report
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'' gave the album a positive review and wrote: "Generally, Lewis's plaintive, melodic and often beautiful crooning is pierced by spine-weakening guitar licks, making Staind a stand-out in the 'new metal' domain."[ ]AllMusic
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critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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wrote: "Other listeners, however, will likely find Dysfunction a little tedious, since there isn't a wide variety of songs on the record, nor is there anything catchy. That, of course, is a signature trait of alt-metal and helps make the record a sign of the times -- but that doesn't mean it's an easy record to enjoy for anyone outside of the cognoscenti." ''NME'' panned the album and wrote "It wouldn't be so bad if his voice didn't bring to mind Eddie Vedder
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being fisted in jail."[ Attrition.org gave the album a positive review, writing: "Dysfunction is definitely an album I would suggest to anyone who really gets into music. I suggest sitting down and listening to Aaron's amazing vocals along with the guitars of Dysfunction from beginning to the end." '']Orlando Weekly
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'' described the album as "an impressive start" and acclaimed the album but criticized the song "Crawl" for the song's "annoying guitar riff", calling "Crawl" "the only short stick on the disc."
Commercial performance
''Dysfunction'' achieved a limited amount of success at first, selling only 29,000 copies and debuting at number 173 on the ''Billboard'' 200. The album then peaked at number 74 on the chart on November 6, 1999, and was on the chart for 56 weeks. In July 1999, Elektra Records
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reported that ''Dysfunction'' had sold 75,000 copies. Due to the album's rise in mainstream success, the album entered number 10 on and peaked at number 1 on the Heatseekers Albums
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chart on May 1, 1999, and October 9, 1999, respectively. ''Dysfunction'' stayed on the chart for 24 weeks. Although ''Dysfunction'' failed to achieve immediate success, the album began to achieve success months after its release. The album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America
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(RIAA) on November 5, 1999 with sales of over 500,000 copies reported in January 2000. ''Dysfunction'' was certified platinum by the RIAA on June 14, 2000 with sales of 1,126,000 copies reported in June 2001. Due to the mainstream success of Staind's third album '' Break the Cycle'' in 2001, ''Dysfunction'' peaked at number 1 on the Catalog Albums chart on May 5, 2001, being on the chart for 24 weeks. ''Dysfunction'' was certified double platinum by the RIAA on February 26, 2004. The singles for ''Dysfunction'' received a lot of radio play on rock radio. "Mudshovel" peaked at number 10 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks
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chart and stayed there for 28 weeks whereas "Home" peaked at number 11 on the same chart and remained there for 26 weeks. ''Dysfunction'' was ranked number 174 on ''Billboard
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'' 2000 year-end chart for ''Billboard'' 200 albums.
Track listing
All lyrics are written by Aaron Lewis; all music is composed by Staind.
* On digital editions of the album, the hidden track “Excess Baggage” is separated from “Spleen” as its own track.
* For unknown reasons, "Bring the Noise" ended up not being included on regular releases of the album, although it can be found as a bonus track on the Japanese release.
* On Japanese versions of the album, the hidden track "Excess Baggage" is moved after "Bring the Noise".
Personnel
Adapted from the album's liner notes.
Staind
* Aaron Lewis
Aaron Francis Lewis (born April 13, 1972) is an American musician who is best known as the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and founding member of the alternative metal band Staind, with whom he released eight studio albums. Since 2010, he has p ...
– lead vocals, acoustic guitar on "Excess Baggage"
* Mike Mushok – guitars, backing vocals
* Johnny "Old School" April – bass, backing vocals
* Jon Wysocki – drums, backing vocals
Production
* Jordan Schur – executive production
* Staind – production
* Fred Durst
William Frederick Durst (born Frederick Allen Mayne III; August 20, 1970) is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, actor, and director. He is the frontman and lyricist of the nu metal band Limp Bizkit, formed in 1994, with whom he has release ...
– co-production
* Terry Date – production, engineering, mixing
* Ulrich Wild – engineering
* Tom Smurdon – assistant engineering
* John Burton – assistant mixing
* Roger Lian – mastering
* Howie Weinberg
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Career
Weinberg mastered Herbie Ha ...
– mastering
Artwork
* Mike Mushok – concept
* Gregory Burke – art director, art design, concept
* EXUM – photography
* Jane Choi, Joe Macchio – special effects make-up
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
Other appearances
*A demo of the song "Spleen", recorded in October 1997, had earlier appeared on the compilation ''Up The Dosage'' by Wonderdrug Records.
*An original version of "Mudshovel" appears on Staind's debut album ''Tormented'' as "Mudshuvel". This version features a heavier sound with less melody and also features screaming, whereas the ''Dysfunction'' version has an absence of screaming.
References
Citations
Bibliography
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Staind albums
1999 albums
Albums produced by Fred Durst
Elektra Records albums
Albums produced by Terry Date
Flip Records (1994) albums