- Orgy performs in the music video "Stitches" from the album "Candyass" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The music video opens with a computerized voice talking over text. A man stands in front of text written on a transparent screen. The band stand and later perform in a small class box.—Shatterdaymorn
- The video's argument develops in a museum somewhere in the future, a young boy in white approaches an exhibition that shows a deconstruction of a music video as an art form of the 20th century. A robotic voice explains the piece and ask not to touch the exhibit. All the room is painted immaculate white. The song starts and the members of the Orgy appear in a line as holograms, standing like mannequins or dolls, with tags showing their function in the band, such as "vocals", "bass", "guitar" and "drums". Three of the members are dressed in a futuristic fashion, in a combination of white, blue and black clothing, with the exception of Jay Gordon, lead vocals, who is dressed completely in white. Afterwards they are shown performing the song with their instruments inside an hydraulic glass box. A small model of the glass box is also shown in the video. The process of the creation of a music video is displayed as items resembling a forensic dissection, some items are exposed in boards with text like "Transcribed telephone conversations", where we can see the name of the director: Rocky; or "Lyrics", where a section of the actual lyric of the song can be read, and other items are labeled according to its role within the process (a flickering light marked as a"strobe light",a set of monitors on a desk documented as "video playback", a pile of money marked as "director's fee", a teddy bear wearing a small Orgy t-shirt classified as "youthfull image", or the figure of a woman tagged with "obligatory female"). The songs ends, the attendee removes the headphones and walks away.
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