Orange 9mm

Songs: 23
Albums: 2

Albums

Orange 9mm - Tragic
Tragic
1996, songs: 11
Orange 9mm - Driver Not Included
Driver Not Included
1995, songs: 12

Facts about Orange 9mm

Orange 9mm

Orange 9mm was a prominent American alternative metal band that emerged from New York City in the early 1990s. Here are several key facts about the group:

  1. Formation and Early Success: Orange 9mm was formed in 1992 by vocalist Chaka Malik and guitarist Chris Traynor, both former members of the influential hardcore band Burn. They were later joined by Eric Rice on bass and Larry Gorman on drums. The band quickly gained attention in the underground music scene for their energetic live performances and fusion of hardcore punk, metal, and alternative rock elements.

  2. Record Label Support: Orange 9mm signed with major label Atlantic Records in 1994, which provided them with greater exposure and resources to further develop their sound. Their self-titled debut album, released the same year, received positive reviews from critics and helped establish the band as a rising force in the alternative metal scene. Tracks like "High Speed Changer" and "Glistening" showcased their dynamic blend of aggressive riffs and melodic hooks.

  3. Evolution of Sound: Over the course of their career, Orange 9mm underwent several stylistic shifts, incorporating elements of funk, rap, and experimental rock into their music. This willingness to experiment with different sounds and genres helped distinguish them from their peers and attract a diverse fanbase. Their sophomore album, "Tragic", released in 1996, showcased a more refined and eclectic sound, featuring tracks like "Failure" and "Method".

  4. Disbandment and Legacy: Despite their early success and critical acclaim, Orange 9mm disbanded in 1997 due to internal conflicts and creative differences. However, their impact on the alternative metal genre endured, influencing subsequent bands and musicians with their innovative approach to blending aggression and melody. Their music continues to resonate with fans of the genre, and their albums remain cherished classics within the alternative music community.

  5. Post-Breakup Projects: Following the breakup of Orange 9mm, members pursued various musical endeavors. Chaka Malik went on to form the band Ghost Decibels and later joined the hardcore group Burn once again. Chris Traynor became a sought-after guitarist, collaborating with artists such as Bush, Helmet, and Rival Schools. Despite their individual pursuits, the legacy of Orange 9mm lives on, with their music continuing to inspire and influence generations of listeners.

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