Two music videos were produced for "Polyamorous." The original version, directed by Gregory Dark, deals with a voyeuristic couple who, with the use of a joystick and various monitors for hidden cameras, are spying on other couples. The band is seen performing in the same chambers as these couples are as well as in a cage in a green, electric voltage effect as he sings. The voyeuristic couple continues to spy until they see themselves on the monitor and look behind themselves to see the same camera they use to spy. This is the version found on the Dear AgonyBest Buy bonus DVD. It can be seen here [1].
The second video, co-directed by Gregory Dark, for "Polyamorous" served as a promotional vehicle for the video gameRun Like Hell: Hunt or Be Hunted. It features the same footage of the band performing in an empty swimming pool intercut with cinematic clips from the video game. The voltage effect on Burnley's eyes and mouth, is blue in this version. This version can be seen as a computer bonus feature on the Saturate CD. It also can be seen here [2].
Critical reception
Chuck Taylor of Billboard said the song, "sounds almost like a throwback to the days when pummeling a performance into tatters was more the name of the game than a congenial vocal amid a wall of wailing guitars".[1] In a 2011 review for Shallow Bay: The Best of Breaking Benjamin, The Daily Trojan stated that it was "a catchy pop-metal single" and that Burnley's "hard-rock style vocals blend well with the heavy guitar riffs".[2]