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Static-X is an American industrial metal band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 1994.The line-up has fluctuated over the years, but was long-held constant with band founder, frontman, vocalist and rhythm guitarist Wayne Static until his death in 2014.
American industrial metal band Static-X has released eight studio albums, one live album, one compilation album, one video album, one extended play, nineteen singles, three promotional singles and twenty-two music videos.
"Push It" is the first single from the industrial metal band Static-X's first album, Wisconsin Death Trip. "Push It" is one of Static-X's best known and most popular songs. It is credited, along with "I'm with Stupid", for making Wisconsin Death Trip Static-X's best-selling album.
CMJ included the album in its "Loud Rock '99 Top 5" list, saying, "Static-X's industrial/metal hybrid uses a guitar sound that keeps its songs refreshingly large, loud and groovable." [11] In 2018, Revolver include the album on their list of "20 Essential Nu-Metal Albums". [12] At AllMusic, Tim Sheridan called it "Fast, cheap, and out of ...
Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment" was recorded in 2002 for We're a Happy Family: A Tribute to Ramones, but was omitted from the album "because they had too many songs", according to Static. [9] The song was later added as a bonus track to the Japanese release of Shadow Zone. [9] It was the band's first song recorded with Tripp Eisen, and the last ...
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Project: Regeneration Vol. 2 is the eighth studio album by American industrial metal band Static-X.It features 14 tracks, with some of the final material written and recorded by the late vocalist Wayne Static. [5]
"Destroyer" is a song by American industrial metal band Static-X and the lead single from their album Cannibal. The song was released digitally on March 20, 2007. On the U.S. weekly Mainstream Rock chart, it peaked at number 23. The video was filmed on March 7 using two roller derby teams, featuring a 1970s theme.