*Star Wear*

OrGy's futuristic frontman gives us a tour of his travel trunk.

1. WHITE WASH: "The white thing is what I wore in the video for "Stitches." It's really cool - and it's really dirty right now - but I love it. It's very modern, even though its filthy. [Our designer] Karen Betzold came up with it. We tell her exactly what we want, and she contributes her ideas.

2. WALKING TALL: "I bought these Diesel jeans on Sixtieth Street [in NYC]. My guitar player Ryan Shuck - he's the one who got into the Fanker cut of pants, and he was the first to turn the band on to it. I'm definately down with dressy stuff. You can set off a certain mystery by dressing."

3. STRAPPED IN: "This carries my cell phone and all my other junk. I hate haveing all sorts of stuff in my pockets. It carries my wallet, random stuff - gum, trinkets, bracelets, glasses - and there's a nice shoulder strap, so there's easy access to the cell phone."

4. WEB WEAR: "I got that at an amusement park. I was at Universal Stuidos in Orlando. I'm a Spiderman fan more than a fan of arachnids."

5. MOON WALK: "You don't focus on them as much when they're all taped up. They look more NASA than they do tennis shoes. I wear them onstage because they're easy and you can move around in them."

6. COUCH PATATO TO GO: "I had the wardrobe case custom made with the subwoofer and the receiver and speakers on both sides and a VCR and stuff. I got this one made not too long ago. It also has PlayStation and N64. My favorite game Tekken 3."

7. KUNG FU SHOPPING: "I got this in some store in Ohio. I'm a Bruce Lee fan. I like lots of things about all of his movies. Chinese Connection and Enter the Dragon would be my two favorites."

8. FAST-FORWARD: "It's a random shirt you can buy on Melrose [in L.A.]. I wear that onstage quite often. Fans get mad that I don't wear it enough. 'You should wear that orange-pink shirt 'cause it's a weird color!' I like what it says - 'Kiss the Future.' I have three of these shirts. Orgy's all about the future, basically."

-Teen People Magazine 1999