ORGY Track Dozen New Songs For Third CD, Late 2002 Release Expected

May 3, 2002

ORGY spent the month of April finalizing lyrics and laying down tracks to more than a dozen new songs at a Los Angeles recording studio, and are expected to release their third CD later in the year. In addition, the long-anticipated DVD is due to be released along with the new album, and the start of the band's next tour is tentatively pencilled in for late summer.

In between lyric-writing and studio work, ORGY frontman Jay Gordon has been finishing a remix to be included on the upcoming LINKIN PARKHybrid Theory remix release, due later this year. He has also been doing promotional work to support his featured track "Slept So Long" on the Queen of the Damned soundtrack. The song was co-written by Jonathan Davis from KORN, who personally selected Jay to sing on the track when contractual obligations prevented Davis from doing so.

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