Talk:Orgy (band)
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I don't think anyone really considers Orgy to be "nu metal"--so I'm going to remove that. I'm also going to flesh out the bio/history of the band. Etacar11 04:04, 6 Jan 2005 (UTC)
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[edit] Julien K
I'm adding a little snippet about JK in history.
[edit] Stub
I just added the little stub label thingy on... Somebody needs to give this article a complete re-write or at least some more content. ~Wuzzie
[edit] Orgy as Industrial Rock?
I personally have a very hard time labeling Orgy as Industrial Rock, as they a very little in common with other bands typically associated with this genre. I think Alternative Rock would probably be a much better descprtion. Simple having electronica & snyths mixed with guitars does not make someone IR. From what I have read on their own homepage & myspace profile, the even band does not consider themselves to be Industrial Rock. Avador 01:55, 2 March 2006 (UTC)
- Since no one has any objections to this, I'm going tp go ahead and try switching the genres. Avador 03:44, 16 March 2006 (UTC)
Orgy is not industrial rock. They have their own synth-rock-like sound. Personally I would call them Techno Rock. --- Ynova
[edit] First Singles
Stitches was not the second single; it was the first. It was rereleased after Blue Monday became a hit.
[edit] "Death rock?"
I'm pretty sure Orgy didn't describe themselves as "death rock", but as "death pop".
They're clearly not death rock. I'm removing that.Cannibaltom 02:36, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] "Deadsy Controversy"
This paragraph sounds too personal to be in an Encyclopedia. I vote it be changed or taken out. SmartSped
[edit] "Cybermetal?"
I am not sure if this tag applies to Orgy. good examples of Cybermetal are Fear Factory and Strapping Young lad Lynx Raven Raide 03:34, 23 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:Orgy logo.png
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[edit] Genres
Please dispute the genres underneath this. I've noticed that they're changed almost everyday and it's quite irking.
We need to rid of synthpop. That is not precise enough.
Synth rock should stay if anything; Amir played the 'guitar-synth' after all. A lot of their songs include industrial metal, but to call them industrial metal, I feel, is overstating. As for industrial rock, I feel like it belongs but I'll hold it back. Now, please leave "death pop" at least because the band choose to reference themselves as that, at least in their earlier period. However, if someone doesn't bug with the term "cyberpunk", I think it is generally the most relevant to their most recent work. They definately display the punk ethic in their vocals. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jotsko (talk • contribs) 04:02, 2 June 2008 (UTC)

