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Orgy

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An industrial and glam-shaped outlier in a sea of nu metal upstarts, Orgy exploded onto the scene in 1994 and are known best for their stomping 1998 cover of New Order's "Blue Monday." Fusing electronic rock with industrial rock and metal, the band – formed in Los Angeles (California) by vocalist Jay Gordon and guitarists Amir Derakh and Ryan Shuck, with bassist Paige Haley, and drummer Bobby Hewitt completing the lineup – dropped their debut studio album, Candyass, in 1998. Featuring Orgy's first single "Stitches," and "Revival" with Korn's Jonathan David – who signed Orgy to hi...
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Blue MondayOrgy
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StitchesOrgy
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OpticonOrgy
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Fiction (Dreams In Digital)Orgy
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EvaOrgy
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Blue MondayOrgy
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Blue MondayOrgy

Candyass

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StitchesOrgy

Candyass

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OpticonOrgy

Vapor Transmission

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Fiction (Dreams In Digital)Orgy

Vapor Transmission

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EvaOrgy

Vapor Transmission

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Blue MondayOrgy

Blue Monday

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