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List of non-single guest appearances, showing year released and album name Title Year Album "So Real" [38] 2000 Scream 3 soundtrack "Burning Inside" [39] (Ministry cover; featuring Burton C. Bell) The Crow: Salvation soundtrack "Behind the Wall of Sleep" [40] Nativity in Black II: A Tribute to Black Sabbath "S.O.M." [41] MTV The Return of the ...
Wisconsin Death Trip is the debut studio album by American industrial metal band Static-X, released on March 23, 1999, by Warner Bros. Records.The band was formed after lead singer Wayne Static and drummer Ken Jay met at a Virgin Records store in Chicago.
[citation needed] The album debut at No. 16 on the Billboard 200 chart, the highest since their second studio album, Machine. A new Static-X song called "Lunatic" appeared on soundtrack to the movie Marvel's Punisher: War Zone. Drummer Nick Oshiro left Static-X prior to the start of the tour, being replaced by touring drummer Will Hunt.
It was slated to release on November 3, 2023, [6] but was eventually announced to be pushed back to January 26, 2024, nearly ten years after Static's death. [7] [8] The album was announced with the first single "Terrible Lie", a cover of the Nine Inch Nails song from Pretty Hate Machine, on February 8, 2023. [3]
Project: Regeneration Vol. 1 [6] is the seventh studio album by American industrial metal band Static-X.It was released on July 10, 2020, [7] by Otsego Entertainment Group and distributed by The Orchard Music, a subsidiary of Sony Music.
The new Static-X song features vocals that Wayne Static recorded prior to his 2014 death.Static-X release new song "Hollow" featuring late frontman Wayne Static's vocals: Stream Spencer Kaufman
Cannibal is the first Static-X album since 1999's Wisconsin Death Trip to feature guitar playing from original guitarist Koichi Fukuda, who left the band in 2000 and rejoined in 2005. (Fukuda is credited as the guitarist on the 2005 album Start a War , but only contributed programming and additional guitars after Tripp Eisen's departure.)
“I’m originally from a tiny, rural community in Virginia,” Luke Johnson, curator of Instagram’s TerriblyAwesomeCovers tells me, of how music provided an essential escape during his teenage ...