Dissident (song) - Origin and Recording

Origin and Recording

An early primitive jam version of "Dissident" can be found in the commercial breaks of the band's MTV Unplugged performance. After "Black", during the commercial break, the band jammed into a short progression that would become the basic "Dissident" guitar riff. This is clearly evident in bootlegs and video.

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