1995 saw the peak of Pulp's fame, with the release of their No.2 UK Hit single "Common People", their much loved performance at the Glastonbury Festival (standing in for the Stone Roses at the last minute) and their Mercury award winning album Different Class (the first album featuring Pulp fan-club president Mark Webber, who became a permanent member of the band on guitar and keyboards). This album, with its disco-infused pop-rock, and the trademark sordid yet witty lyrics about sexual encounters and working Class life, is for most fans what Pulp are about. The album also contained follow-up singles "Sorted for E's & Wizz" (another UK #2 Hit), "Disco 2000" (which peaked at #7), and "Something Changed" (peaking at #10).