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"Bled for Days" is the third and final single from the American industrial metal band Static-X's debut album, Wisconsin Death Trip. It has appeared on several soundtracks, including the Universal Soldier: The Return and Bride of Chucky soundtracks. The music video for "Bled for Days" was recorded at a Static-X live show and mixed with the album ...
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.
Soon after, they released their first single "Push It", followed by "I'm with Stupid" and "Bled for Days" in 2000. [10] Static-X toured strictly in support of the album and twice performed on Ozzfest, supporting Fear Factory. In the following year, a promotional EP, The Death Trip Continues, was also released.
"Bled for Days" (2000) " I'm with Stupid " (released as a single under the name of " I'm with Stupid (He's a Loser) ") is the second single from Static-X 's debut album, Wisconsin Death Trip .
"Bled for Days" Mitch Sinoway "This Is Not" 2001 Atom Rothlein Machine "Black and White" Len Wiseman "Cold" 2002 Nathan Cox, Joe Hahn "The Only" 2003 P. R. Brown: Shadow Zone "So" Darren Lynn Bousman "I'm the One" 2005 P. R. Brown Start a War "Dirthouse" 2006 Nate Weaver "Destroyer" 2007 The Butcher Brothers: Cannibal "Cannibal" (Live) Colin Greene
Cannibal Killers Live is a CD/DVD box set by American industrial metal band Static-X.It is the first time the band has released a live album, and contains footage from a live performance in Spokane, Washington. [1]
"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.
"Black and White" is a single by the American industrial metal band Static-X. It is the first single from their second album, Machine released 2001. The music video for the song shows the band one by one waking up from a hypnosis state of mind, beginning to perform and then slowly turning into robots, resembling those seen in the Terminator movies.