BOBBY HEWITT Leaves ORGY!

October 31, 2002

Drummer Bobby Hewitt has officially left ORGY to join SNAKE RIVER CONSPIRACY.

The following is Hewitt's statement on the matter:

"In the best interests of my family, and myself, I have chosen to leave the band ORGY, and have joined Toby and Jason, as well as my twin brother Fab in the band SNAKE RIVER CONSPIRACY. SNAKE RIVER CONSPIRACY is already talking with record labels on a new deal, working hard writing new music, shooting stills, making a music video, and preparing to go into the studio to record a new record.

"I am thrilled to be back at doing what I love, and can't wait to get SRC on the road. The new SRC music is so awesome I know you all will love it!

"I can't wait to play for all of you guys again.

"Visit www.snakeriverconspiracy.com for upcoming news and information about tour dates, record release dates, and to view photos, videos and listen to previews of new SRC music as it becomes available.

"We will also be adding a Snake River Street Team sign up to the site, so make sure you sign up to hear about CD release dates, advance ticket sales, SRC merchandise sales, and more. I would personally like to thank all of the ORGY management and fans for being so supportive and patient for the past few years. It has been a difficult time, however I wish the rest of the guys in the band nothing but musical and professional success in the future.

"Sincerely, Bobby Hewitt"

As previously reported, SNAKE RIVER CONSPIRACY recently parted ways with Reprise Records following the disappointing sales performance of its full-length debut, "Sonic Jihad" (2000),and is currently seeking a new record deal. A three-song demo was recently recorded and is presently being shopped to interested labels with a view towards releasing the group's second album sometime in 2003.

The tracks featured on the demo are as follows:

01. Shut Up
02. Methlahem
03. Not Long For This World

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