This is hands down one of the most underrated songs in history. Over 20 years old now and it still holds up today. I love this entire album. They should’ve been way bigger than they were.
I blame the other band members for constantly fucking around doing side projects kinda fucking with the bands momentum. Such a waste. Glad he is back but if im honest does not feel the same.
It's such a relieving feeling to see that I'm not the only one that still binges on what I consider the "real music era." I miss bands like Orgy. I'll never forget the first time I heard Opticon by them. I was blown away lol.
we really did grow up in the last grea era for music, movies, tv etc. Now you got kids today larping in our fashion and taking our trends acting like they are doing something new. Gonna sound like old man yelling at clouds here but I feel like our gen had respect for what came before us even if we didnt like it. This new gen however not so much.
I finally found it. This song has been in my head ever since I first heard it on 98.9 The Buzz (Rochester NY) on a hot May afternoon during recess in kindergarten, 2001 (:
anaroxy I was 15 going on 16 as sophomore when this came out in the fall of '99 and hearing it for the first time in so many years just brought the memories flooding back...
I was 12 or 13. Good god, the good ole days! TRL lol I've always said that Orgy was highly overlooked and underrated, especially during this time, the height of the nu-metal thing. Everyone was hung up on Korn and limp bizkit but I MUCH preferred Orgy and Coal Chamber!! damn I miss those days, now I'm old and lame.. 😢
Crazy Memories of growing up in my Teens in the late 90s early 2000 my Generation was the last one with this music, concerts, trespassing all over NYC staying out all night long with friends, bugging out with a Blunt a Beer no cell phones no nothing every one hanging out having fun, MISS THOSE DAYS..... NOW all the new kids stuck at home online I go by the old hang out spots and guess what THERE ALL EMPTY........ go out and get into some trouble experience something in Life not sit at home.. sad
Tech-punk/new wave/2k goth was, and always will be, about performance art. Jay is one of the most passionate and quiet artists that I ever was lucky enough to meet.
Takes me back. The nostalgia can be heart wrenching at times. I love how this band kind of embodies how we thought the future should look and sound (in terms of rock), which was pretty much spirit of the 90's. Things are so much more toned down these days, or maybe nothing shocks us any more... That would explain why its takes genre of music that sounds like robot farts to get people pumped. Dub step; The new future music... man I'm stoned. :-)
I feel ya, it is heart-wrenching, in a bittersweet sorta way. This particular song reminds me of the people I no longer run with, getting fucked up, being young, and the summer of 98, or 99... It hurts so good.
I discovered Orgy recently and i feel like "where they were hiding all this time"? It's a pity when i was a child on tv i never had the occasion to watch them, but oh well i had also very different tastes in music at that time so maybe i would have *sigh* ignored them. The 90s and early 2000s was a great time for music, even the alternative stuff!!
@@killerdreck It was a weird time, alot of really good bands would come out with one great album then vanished forever. One that sticks out to me the most coz i stumbled upon them recently after DECADES of not being able to remember lol. Downer - last time, entire album waas good. Or Union Undergound, or Adema...
+TheDeceptikron Look kiddo, I don't know what you are smoking, you got personal problems, you sort 'em out, son, but don't you ever call Orgy crap, you hear? 'Cause I didn't kill and maim for this damn country so I can hear dumb folk like you bitching about this good music. Now good day sir.
@@samaelimmortan6037Seriously not trying to start shit here, but to say: "I didn't kill and maim for this damn country, so I can hear dumb folk like you; bitch about this good music" doesn't make much sense. What I mean to say is; if you enlisted, and subsequently fought for the United States: you DID, in fact, fight for that person, and every American citizen's right to free speech. Sure, I get that your musical preferences can vary from the next person's, and you might not like what they have to say... but at the end of the day, you chose to fight for their right to "bitch."
Oh how I miss the 90's when wearing metal or goth clothes was about as close to mainstream as it will ever get. It was awesome to see so many people do it and for channel v/mtv to actually play metal songs I still keep it metal every day \m/
This guys were so ahead of their time, this still sounds and looks current, would still look good if it was released today. just more HD and that's it.
But they didn't play the full-length clips unless your were one of their megastars of the time like Backstreet Boys, Brittany Spears etc. I can still see Carson Daly as the host, and now he's on the Today Show on NBC still looking pretty good for his age. Thank god there will be never be another TRL.
I saw them in Minneapolis once, I think it was in 2000, and they had it set up so the drum set was on hydraulics that would move it around and almost go out into the crowd during a solo. It was one of the best electronic drum set solos I've ever seen. I wish cell phone videos were around more back then because I haven't been able to ever find a video of it and it was one of those moments that really got me into playing music. Absolutely amazing and I wish they'd do a tour like that again.
Yes, and no. They were just borrowing from other bands who weren't as well known. This British act was way ahead of their time, and bands such as Orgy borrowed heavily from them. Check out Cubanate and this piece of techno brutality with heavy guitars. ua-cam.com/video/e29UHJv5S70/v-deo.html
Yooooooo i havnt heard this song in about 10 years.... this is from my childhood. This song is underrated! i was a lil rock head for a quick min... '98-2001ish.... 11-13 years old. around that time. also Korn. & this is growin up in urban NYC... the hood part. Im mostly hip hop/r&b...reggae/reggaeton...spanish... but yea i can go in on this.
the video itself plays like an artful parody of the music industry, it is immensely clever! gosh, Orgy 1998 edition still sounds so fresh and vibrant 22 years on !
I didn't know they made a video for this song, I just always liked it from their album. Awesome. And to the nostalgia 90's guys, if you're in teh Vegas area, there's a bar/grill that does a 90's night the 2nd & 4th fri of every week. It's at Putters & called The Jilted Generation.
I remember thinking this music video was THE absolute shit when it came out. It still holds up as one of those ageless, unforgettable songs and videos. Candyass was a fucking great album.
Damn I miss the early to mid 2000s being young and single I would just go cruising at nights on the weekends listening to my candyass cd, the feeling of the times everything was just right, sad those days are long gone now 😔
Fell in love with Orgy the first time I heard them in maybe '97?. The videos are hilarious though and totally blow what aweomness I imagined they were doing, away.
Wow...totally forgot about this band. Honestly, their first 2 CDs were pretty damn good...even now. While the whole numetal thing hasn't aged that well, the songwriting behind it is pretty solid...and the vocal melodies are honestly great. Weird watching this now. I remember seeing it on TRL when I was 15...
I remember this on TRL back in the day. I didnt really care for it then as an 11 YO, but i remember being almost hypnotized every time it came on. Never understood it, but now looking back and REALLY enjoying it as a 36 YO, I think it was like my young brain just wanted to revisit it when I was older or something.
There was so much crap though during the 90's. It was the generation of Brittany Spears, N'Sync/Backstreet Boys, Hansen (who surprisingly, became really good mature songwriters and have put out multiple albums) etc. A lot of it was manufactured by Swedish producer Max Martin, and it was sickly sweet. I also hated a lot of the alt-rock of the day. I still cringe every time I hear Blind Melon's "No Rain" come on. It was a shitty song then, and it's still a shitty song today.
I just recently started getting into this band, though I've known about them for a while. Every time I listen to one of their songs I can feel the very soul and essence of the 90's and what made that decade so unique. That very essence is lacking in the vast majority of music that is marketed to people today. No doubt drowned out by the sick entity that is commercialized music.
These guys honestly were doing the (radio friendly) industrial rock thing before Linkin Park. But also, Linkin Park went more towards the nu-metal sound that was big at the time.
@@RY30DM Not really Jay was not apart of it. Dead by Sunrise Julian K side projects by other members of Orgy is the reason why it took so fucking long for Orgy/Jay to do anything. Then they got all salty at Jay who started the dam band in the first place coz he had been waiting for 5+ years coz they were too busy with these side projects and wanted to make new Orgy music. And lets be honest, Dead by Sunrise sounds like Linkin Park.
Yeah me too. TV on in the 1990s was waaay better than what is on now! Music had more soul in it too! Today, lots of music is commercial and nothing else. Thank God Orgy stuck to their guns all this time. I am so psyched that they are back together! Orgy Rules!
This album came out in 98' i was in 7th grade. It was my first compact disc ever. Lol, my parents took it away from me cuz it was too aggressive or some shit. I crack up thinking about it. Oh, i bought it again 3 years later.
I was like 7 when this came out. I'm 19 now and I recently discovered this song. I love it! Way better than the crappy music now. I envy the teenagers that were lucky enough to live in such a wonderful era of music while I'm stuck in the crappy one LOL.
Im 14 now, found this band a few months ago and im a huge fan. I didnt really see this back in the day, but somehow it makes me think of when i was really young, at my grandmas house everyday, going to the Great Ma
The comments section is filled with my people. Lol Man you are all so right. The music today sucks. I do follow some new bands but most of the bands I follow started out in the 90's. This song is one of my all time favorites. Lyrics are great and the sound is heavy and dark.
I'm a musician, I look at it this way - it may NEVER be the same again..fine but I'm taking what I loved about that time period and those albums and bringing it to what I do. That's the most I can do to extend that rare, tiny little sliver of my' teen years. lol Just be glad we had this and not all the shit kids these days are being fed lol
This is hands down one of the most underrated songs in history. Over 20 years old now and it still holds up today. I love this entire album. They should’ve been way bigger than they were.
You know why they weren't though right? All I'll say is that they were way ahead of their time.
I blame the other band members for constantly fucking around doing side projects kinda fucking with the bands momentum. Such a waste. Glad he is back but if im honest does not feel the same.
Why is that? I dont know.@@russbeardy
I definitely concur
I've always Orgy. I've always identified. Just saying ... 3:32
It's such a relieving feeling to see that I'm not the only one that still binges on what I consider the "real music era." I miss bands like Orgy. I'll never forget the first time I heard Opticon by them. I was blown away lol.
I still listen to opticon every day
we really did grow up in the last grea era for music, movies, tv etc. Now you got kids today larping in our fashion and taking our trends acting like they are doing something new. Gonna sound like old man yelling at clouds here but I feel like our gen had respect for what came before us even if we didnt like it. This new gen however not so much.
1999 fun times 18 & lost with no clue .. this video at the time I thought was so futuristic
I can’t believe this doesn’t even have a million views 2024
I finally found it. This song has been in my head ever since I first heard it on 98.9 The Buzz (Rochester NY) on a hot May afternoon during recess in kindergarten, 2001 (:
I used to live in Rochester NY!
I live in Rochester! Love this song too
Damn son! I was a freshman in high school when this was on the radio!
This music video is the most late 90s thing I have ever seen.
I voted for this video every weekday on the MTV TRL Countdown. Those were the days.
+Terry Williams holyshit, me too man!! I was 16/17 and came home from highschool every day to vote.
me too
Terry Williams and then eventually TRL played like only 3 seconds of each video. Sucked
Terry Williams so David bowie never happened neither would this strange era good times
I used to do that too when I was a freshman in high school. I also used to order this on The Box if anybody remembers that channel.
I was 16 when this video came out, and I fell in love with the music. The good old days!!!
anaroxy
I was 15 going on 16 as sophomore when this came out in the fall of '99 and hearing it for the first time in so many years just brought the memories flooding back...
I was 14 or 15 when this was released.
I was 12 or 13. Good god, the good ole days! TRL lol
I've always said that Orgy was highly overlooked and underrated, especially during this time, the height of the nu-metal thing. Everyone was hung up on Korn and limp bizkit but I MUCH preferred Orgy and Coal Chamber!!
damn I miss those days, now I'm old and lame.. 😢
Orgy got me through my middle school years. They were truly ahead of their time. I was very obsessed with them at the time.
SAME.
What was your favorite!
They had a great blue monday cover,zz
Crazy Memories of growing up in my Teens in the late 90s early 2000 my Generation was the last one with this music, concerts, trespassing all over NYC staying out all night long with friends, bugging out with a Blunt a Beer no cell phones no nothing every one hanging out having fun, MISS THOSE DAYS..... NOW all the new kids stuck at home online I go by the old hang out spots and guess what THERE ALL EMPTY........ go out and get into some trouble experience something in Life not sit at home.. sad
One of the purest archetypal examples of Y2K aesthetic in existence.
Agreed! There was also an MTV show that aired from 96-2001 called "Amp" that really embodied that whole aesthetic very well. Miss those days!
These guys and Powerman 5000
Candyass came out in 1998, but close enough.
@@kidpiper9642 y2k was still in the works and i think its still categorized as y2k. unless its "cybercore"
Looks super gen x soft club to me
Tech-punk/new wave/2k goth was, and always will be, about performance art. Jay is one of the most passionate and quiet artists that I ever was lucky enough to meet.
Takes me back. The nostalgia can be heart wrenching at times. I love how this band kind of embodies how we thought the future should look and sound (in terms of rock), which was pretty much spirit of the 90's. Things are so much more toned down these days, or maybe nothing shocks us any more... That would explain why its takes genre of music that sounds like robot farts to get people pumped. Dub step; The new future music... man I'm stoned. :-)
I feel ya, it is heart-wrenching, in a bittersweet sorta way. This particular song reminds me of the people I no longer run with, getting fucked up, being young, and the summer of 98, or 99... It hurts so good.
Dub step is dead, as far as I'm concerned! Yay!
Glad that Dubstep is dead and all their shitty Djs maybe realized that
I discovered Orgy recently and i feel like "where they were hiding all this time"? It's a pity when i was a child on tv i never had the occasion to watch them, but oh well i had also very different tastes in music at that time so maybe i would have *sigh* ignored them. The 90s and early 2000s was a great time for music, even the alternative stuff!!
CyberNekotron Same to me, friend...I had the same problem with other bands I finally discovered 1 or 2 years ago.
@@killerdreck It was a weird time, alot of really good bands would come out with one great album then vanished forever. One that sticks out to me the most coz i stumbled upon them recently after DECADES of not being able to remember lol. Downer - last time, entire album waas good. Or Union Undergound, or Adema...
most under rated band of all time.
+Scott Cavill Probably because they ARE what Korn have become
Monoliths_ That's exactly what I'm talking about, this is crap too and sounds like what Korn sounds like now. Don't call me son, granny.
+TheDeceptikron
Look kiddo, I don't know what you are smoking, you got personal problems, you sort 'em out, son, but don't you ever call Orgy crap, you hear? 'Cause I didn't kill and maim for this damn country so I can hear dumb folk like you bitching about this good music. Now good day sir.
They were so cool, the whole digital thing
@@samaelimmortan6037Seriously not trying to start shit here, but to say: "I didn't kill and maim for this damn country, so I can hear dumb folk like you; bitch about this good music" doesn't make much sense. What I mean to say is; if you enlisted, and subsequently fought for the United States: you DID, in fact, fight for that person, and every American citizen's right to free speech. Sure, I get that your musical preferences can vary from the next person's, and you might not like what they have to say... but at the end of the day, you chose to fight for their right to "bitch."
This video is still sick. I feel honored to have experienced this single/video when it dropped.
Kids will never understand this growing up in the UA-cam age. Being fortunate enough to catch it on broadcast television was so fucking exhilarating!
Oh how I miss the 90's when wearing metal or goth clothes was about as close to mainstream as it will ever get. It was awesome to see so many people do it and for channel v/mtv to actually play metal songs
I still keep it metal every day \m/
im down with you bro.. best time ever
I was totally one of those Goth kids!
Lol Macgear forever!
this is like some type of glam its doubtful many people really wore this this quote is clearly false
@@TheLaysie Im 40, I am telling you this is what happened back then because I lived it. My comment wasn't an opinion nor an assumption, it was a fact.
Haven't heard this in years and still knew all the lyrics and music.
This guys were so ahead of their time, this still sounds and looks current, would still look good if it was released today. just more HD and that's it.
Getting stitches in the hospital right now, celebrating with this song.
I watch this video so I can go back in time to when I was 14........ crazy.
3 minutes and 32 seconds of sanity ... Thanks ever so much...
This song is like 15 years old. And it still kicks ass!
God, I'm fucking old.
+Zimuahaha. Our favorite music might be old, but it's better than some of this new shit they're playing!
I believe the video came out in '98.
S. Cowan thats the damn truth lol...
S. Cowan I would say it kicks fucking fucks on their fucking faces!!! Stitches made me buy the album!
TRL....I remember this video as a fan fav........man am old.....I was in jr high around this time
Same here. I couldn't believe when TRL went off the air. :(
I remember this being on TRL. Yes, kids, MTV used to play music videos.
But they didn't play the full-length clips unless your were one of their megastars of the time like Backstreet Boys, Brittany Spears etc. I can still see Carson Daly as the host, and now he's on the Today Show on NBC still looking pretty good for his age. Thank god there will be never be another TRL.
I saw them in Minneapolis once, I think it was in 2000, and they had it set up so the drum set was on hydraulics that would move it around and almost go out into the crowd during a solo. It was one of the best electronic drum set solos I've ever seen. I wish cell phone videos were around more back then because I haven't been able to ever find a video of it and it was one of those moments that really got me into playing music. Absolutely amazing and I wish they'd do a tour like that again.
Old school shit right here, I hella liked this song when I was in high school and it still kicks ass listening to it again.
This band was so ahead of its time.
no shit Sherlock.
Yes, and no. They were just borrowing from other bands who weren't as well known. This British act was way ahead of their time, and bands such as Orgy borrowed heavily from them. Check out Cubanate and this piece of techno brutality with heavy guitars. ua-cam.com/video/e29UHJv5S70/v-deo.html
wow,I saw these guys back in 98,they opened for korn. awsome live!!!
I'm so glad i was a teen when this era of music was in its prime.
my favorite song from them since day 1 and still is to this day
Yooooooo i havnt heard this song in about 10 years.... this is from my childhood. This song is underrated! i was a lil rock head for a quick min... '98-2001ish.... 11-13 years old. around that time. also Korn. & this is growin up in urban NYC... the hood part. Im mostly hip hop/r&b...reggae/reggaeton...spanish... but yea i can go in on this.
I'm so deranged you know, I will never be the saaaaaaaaaaaaaaame!!!! Great band.
This song is so damn good. I love the lyrics.😘 Orgy is the best band ever imo and damn they were so pretty in this video.😍
I remember seeing this on TRL back in the day! Classic!
the video itself plays like an artful parody of the music industry, it is immensely clever! gosh, Orgy 1998 edition still sounds so fresh and vibrant 22 years on !
2020 still love it
I didn't know they made a video for this song, I just always liked it from their album. Awesome. And to the nostalgia 90's guys, if you're in teh Vegas area, there's a bar/grill that does a 90's night the 2nd & 4th fri of every week. It's at Putters & called The Jilted Generation.
Sam, take your time. The true MDE fans will see past the sensationalism and enjoy the ride regardless of where it takes us.
Okay so I'm not the only one Sam emailed about this. I was expecting a lot more of flood here in the comments...
Makes you wonder how big his mailing list is and what not... hope it's not too bad
What the fuck is MDE? I tried looking it up on an acronym definition site, and nothing.
Morris Westlove me too!!! Saw them in Pittsburgh on the family values tour in 98.
Clinton Shrewsbury omfg family values tour my freshman year. So many memories.
I saw them open for Love & Rockets. That was an interesting pairing!
This song has been stuck in my head ever since I first heard it on the radio when I was 5. Just rediscovered it yesterday (:
I remember thinking this music video was THE absolute shit when it came out. It still holds up as one of those ageless, unforgettable songs and videos. Candyass was a fucking great album.
This song still rocks
love it dude let the past flow throw the kids of the day and rock there worlds.
Man bands like that are one in a million.It may have died in the 90s but it still lives in true music lovers heads
Damn I miss the early to mid 2000s being young and single I would just go cruising at nights on the weekends listening to my candyass cd, the feeling of the times everything was just right, sad those days are long gone now 😔
All aboard on the UA-cam time machine tonight, I'm in the Southwest it's rainy n actually flooding.
I was 12 when this came out and now I'm almost 40. I'm surprised some people don't know this band
This Rock and Roll Music is contagious.
This song has been stuck in my head ever since I first heard it on the radio when I was 5. Just rediscovered it yesterday.
Fell in love with Orgy the first time I heard them in maybe '97?. The videos are hilarious though and totally blow what aweomness I imagined they were doing, away.
God I miss this era of music!
This video makes me proud to have grown up during the mid to late 90s, what a wonderful time for music and wonderful time to be alive :)
Wow...totally forgot about this band. Honestly, their first 2 CDs were pretty damn good...even now. While the whole numetal thing hasn't aged that well, the songwriting behind it is pretty solid...and the vocal melodies are honestly great. Weird watching this now. I remember seeing it on TRL when I was 15...
Yeah remember rocking this in between Manson and Coal Chamber
A good rock-n-roll song from the 90's
I'm glad they're still around now. But this song, this WHOLE album, fricking incredible!
Saw Orgy last weekend in SC. They still have it. :) Great show.
I remember this on TRL back in the day. I didnt really care for it then as an 11 YO, but i remember being almost hypnotized every time it came on. Never understood it, but now looking back and REALLY enjoying it as a 36 YO, I think it was like my young brain just wanted to revisit it when I was older or something.
This song has been stuck in my head ever since I first heard it on the radio when I was 5.
How does this only have 450k views , should be over 450 million
I miss this band so much.
This is classic. My favorite video of all time.
+doobdoob2 Mine too.
watching this while stoned is really sthing and imo this video is genius
I miss the 90's :'(
realest decade of all time.
There was so much crap though during the 90's. It was the generation of Brittany Spears, N'Sync/Backstreet Boys, Hansen (who surprisingly, became really good mature songwriters and have put out multiple albums) etc. A lot of it was manufactured by Swedish producer Max Martin, and it was sickly sweet. I also hated a lot of the alt-rock of the day. I still cringe every time I hear Blind Melon's "No Rain" come on. It was a shitty song then, and it's still a shitty song today.
Ohhhh, the 90s
Good times.
One of my favorite songs from this band
Omg my jam in high school
As a young teen, I seen this and seriously thought we would be dressing like this by now.
ORGY FTW
mde never dies
I finally found it. This song has been in my head ever since I first heard it on a hot May afternoon during recess in kindergarten, 2001 (:
I just recently started getting into this band, though I've known about them for a while. Every time I listen to one of their songs I can feel the very soul and essence of the 90's and what made that decade so unique. That very essence is lacking in the vast majority of music that is marketed to people today. No doubt drowned out by the sick entity that is commercialized music.
One of the many bands I is watches when I is a youngling.
Dem Feels, from all dem years ago just came back.
These guys honestly were doing the (radio friendly) industrial rock thing before Linkin Park. But also, Linkin Park went more towards the nu-metal sound that was big at the time.
U have no idea what u are telling about
Fuck Linkin Park! They killed the entire genre and for that I will forever hate them.
@@stolenhal0 Dude, hello, Orgy and Linkin Park had a lovechild! ua-cam.com/video/vQvtGDXAz_I/v-deo.html
@@RY30DM Not really Jay was not apart of it. Dead by Sunrise Julian K side projects by other members of Orgy is the reason why it took so fucking long for Orgy/Jay to do anything. Then they got all salty at Jay who started the dam band in the first place coz he had been waiting for 5+ years coz they were too busy with these side projects and wanted to make new Orgy music. And lets be honest, Dead by Sunrise sounds like Linkin Park.
One of my fav songs
Yeah me too. TV on in the 1990s was waaay better than what is on now! Music had more soul in it too! Today, lots of music is commercial and nothing else. Thank God Orgy stuck to their guns all this time. I am so psyched that they are back together! Orgy Rules!
One of my fav. songs of all-time!
Song is still fucking great!
i used to lisen to this album on my walkman ! casette remember them days now its all ipod and mp3 ..
i remember this MTV playing music, well i better get back to the retirement home and read some Latin, i hear thats the new up and coming language
This album came out in 98' i was in 7th grade. It was my first compact disc ever. Lol, my parents took it away from me cuz it was too aggressive or some shit. I crack up thinking about it. Oh, i bought it again 3 years later.
one of my favs!!!
I still enjoyed this song till this very day
I was like 7 when this came out. I'm 19 now and I recently discovered this song. I love it! Way better than the crappy music now. I envy the teenagers that were lucky enough to live in such a wonderful era of music while I'm stuck in the crappy one LOL.
Still one of the best vids, and songs ever =)
This was my jam back in 10th grade. Still harder and cooler than anything today.
i got to see them live, back when they 1st came out, excellent band...
Im 14 now, found this band a few months ago and im a huge fan. I didnt really see this back in the day, but somehow it makes me think of when i was really young, at my grandmas house everyday, going to the Great Ma
This song has changed my life,i love u Orgy
favorite song ever!
i feel old, I haven't seen this in forever, rediscovering them
saw these guys a long time ago with Crazy Town.most awesome show.R.I.P. Boathouse
Damn I bet that was a kickass show
almost 20 years later i still love this alblum
The comments section is filled with my people. Lol
Man you are all so right. The music today sucks. I do follow some new bands but most of the bands I follow started out in the 90's. This song is one of my all time favorites. Lyrics are great and the sound is heavy and dark.
Remember waiting for this song to come on mtv and muchmusic here in Canada.
I want a shirt that lights up too... Love the song, Orgy's CD's are great to workout to as well.
I finally found it. This song has been in my head ever since I first heard it on the radio during recess in kindergarten, 2001
Reminds me of the 90's what a rush!
Man it's 2019 and still like this video. One of my favorites.
The music, Imagery and fashion are still relevant
I'm a musician, I look at it this way - it may NEVER be the same again..fine but I'm taking what I loved about that time period and those albums and bringing it to what I do. That's the most I can do to extend that rare, tiny little sliver of my' teen years. lol Just be glad we had this and not all the shit kids these days are being fed lol