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Artist: The Organ
Attempting to separate themselves from the new millennium surge of post-punk bands, the ladies of the Organ came together in 2001 to design their own original modern sound. Katie Sketch (vocals), Deb Cohen (guitar), Jenny Smyth (organ), Shelby Stocks (drums), and Ashley Webber (bass) hail from Vancouver, and each has an appreciation for bands... [+] Read More
Artist: The Organization
The Organization was a heavy metal group formed by the remaining four members of Bay Area thrash metal titans Death Angel -- guitarist/vocalist Rob Cavestany, guitarist Gus Pepa, bassist Dennis Pepa, and drummer Andy Galeon -- following the departure of Death Angel singer Mark Osegueda in 1991. Looking to survive the commercial death of thrash... [+] Read More
Artist: Organic!
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Artist: Magic Organ
No easy-listening collection would be complete without at least one Magic Organ album. And there are dozens of theater-organ album masterpieces to choose from: old-standards, carousel music, waltzes, and, most of all, polkas. ~ Michael Erlewine, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Organized Konfusion
Organized Konfusion are a Queens-based duo who specialize in intelligent rhymes, to the detriment of their usually lackluster production. Formed by neighborhood friends Prince Poetry and Pharoahe Monch, who began rhyming as Simply 2 Positive, Organized Konfusion began working with producer Paul C and scored a deal with Hollywood Records for... [+] Read More
Artist: Organic Audio
Organic Audio was a forum for the funk and vegetable-induced madness of Andy Spence, one-half of the famed acid jazz duo Freakniks. Resulting in the 1999 album, Back to My Roots, Spence's side project allowed him to explore his inner Brazilian while not ignoring the tightly woven jazz elements that he had contributed to the Freakniks. With a... [+] Read More
Artist: Organized Noize
During the mid- to late '90s, Organized Noize was the preeminent production crew for Atlanta-area contemporary R&B and rap, crafting chart-topping hits like TLC's "Waterfalls" and En Vogue's "Can't Let Go (Love)" as well as critically acclaimed albums for OutKast and Goodie Mob. Though the trio, comprised of Rico Wade, Ray Murray, and Sleepy... [+] Read More
Artist: Wurlitzer Organ
Artist: Third Organ
Third Organ is a prolific Japanese noise act that recorded countless records for an array of labels throughout the '90s. Third Organ blends multiple instruments with electronics to create its noise. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Infectious Organisms
Originally consisting of three MC's known as Maximus, Gaia, and Sadyesi, Infectious Organisms began their fusion of jazz, funk, and hip-hop in 1996 along with their musical backers Who and Kalongi. With the later two departing in 1997 to form Tribe of Judah, Organisms' debut single "No Sense" b/w "A Spontaneous Combustion" came out, with The... [+] Read More
Artist: Organic Mechanic
Beginning in 2000, Organic Mechanic consists of guitarist Patrick Finn, saxophonist/vocalist Joe Cunningham, bassist Norm Buccola, and drummer Talbott Guthrie. The band came together quickly, and toured with such high-profile acts as Weezer before they released their self-titled debut in 2001. ~ Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Barrel Organ
Artist: Organized Rhyme
Artist: The Letters Organize
The Letters Organize are a post-hardcore quintet from Atlanta, GA. Formed in 2002, the group is comprised of Brent Jay (vocals), Garrett Range (bass/vocals), Donnie Adkinson (drums), Casey Maxwell (guitar), and Zach Hinkle (guitar). Their urgent playing revolves around fierce guitars, intense drumbeats, abrasive vocals, and the entire group's... [+] Read More
Artist: Extended Organ
Extended Organ is a collective of West Coast experimental musicians and artists whose longtime membership with the Los Angeles Free Music Society brought about their formation in 1997. Tom Recchion, Paul McCarthy, Fredrik Nilsen, and Joe Potts had all been performing separately and often in various combinations for more than two decades.... [+] Read More