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Static-X's roots trace to the Midwest, where vocalist/guitarist Wayne Static grew up in Michigan and drummer Ken Jay in Illinois. They ended up in Chicago separately and met at the record store where Jay worked, introduced to one another by Smashing Pumpkins vocalist Billy Corgan. Static and Jay decided to head west to California and start up a new band. Shortly after their arrival, Osaka native Koichi Fukada responded to the duo's ad and became their new guitarist, as well as programmer. Bassist Tony Campos, the only true Californian, was the final piece of the puzzle. Static-X's music combined aggressive metal and thrash with industrial overtones and techno pulse. Signed to Warner Brothers in February 1998, Static-X debuted with Wisconsin Death Trip a year later, and the album was eventually certified gold. Departing guitarist Fukada was replaced with Tripp Eisen (ex-Dope) for 2001's Machine, and drummer Jay left after the 2003 album Shadow Zone. If that weren't enough, personal issues forced Eisen to leave the band in 2004. Still, Static-X was undeterred. Static tapped Fukada to rejoin on guitar and programming, and touring drummer Nick Oshiro took over full-time. In June 2005, a rejuvenated Static-X returned to recording with Start a War. Cannibal arrived in 2007, followed by Cult of Static in 2009. ~ Josh Loehr, Rovi
back in 02' I seen Soulfly with Static-X&I've been to many shows&s**t. but this one was like my favorite top 3. I swallowed my puke 3 times so I wouldn't miss Wayne's 7ft. hair-top&Tripps moves with his guitar solos. I'd do it all over again. The first album kicks a**&I like Machine as well.
dont read this because it actually works. You will get kissed on the nearest possible friday by the love of your life. tommorrow will be the best day of your life. however if you do not post this comment to at least 3 songs you will die in 2 days. now youve started reading this so dont stop. this is so scary put this on at least 5 songs in at least 143 minutes when if done press f6 and your lovers name will appear on the screen in big letters this is scary cuz it actually work
Don't read this because it actually works. You will get kissed on the nearest possible Friday by the love of your life. Tomorrow will be the best day of your life. However if you don't post this you will die in 2 days. Now you've started reading so don't stop. This is so scary put this on at least 5 songs in 143 minutes when done press f6 and your lovers name will come on the screen in big letters this is scary because it actually works!
bahahaha the last two comments go great together. I personally think they always sound like Static-X, but the sound of each song is always distinctive.
Wayne puts on a great live show. He is so sincerely appreciative of his fans as well. Last Static-X show I went to he thanked the fans after every song. All their albums are so different from each other, it's almost like you are hearing a different band each time.
ryanwiehl
These guys were so promising with WDT. Who knew it would be the same exact thing they'd be putting out on every album? Sad.
parallexumbillicus
I agree with circa_1986. Also, Static-X was pretty much at the top of the fresh metal sound in the late 90's I love the aggressive punch it offers. Great for adrenaline junkies.
I love this band. No, I don't listen to it for intellectual stimulation, i listen to ROCK OUT! Good head bangin fun. If you can't get into it, maybe you're taking yourself too seriously.
what would you call them death metal? meh. They're song's are ok to me. not exactly innovative, heavy reliance on basic power chords and aggressive drivel.
i aint even gonna get involved in an argument onm pandora cause obviously if u have time to argue about this stupid s**t u have no lives stop fighting and just listen to music besides that i love godsamck and static X they both rock if u dont think so fine if u dont like it that i think so f**k off cause i dont care lol
Okay, this s**t just popped up on my KMFDM station. I didn't know that this was industrial, I thought this s**t was mall metal. Seriously, when did this become industrial? It's not that it's bad, it's just not Industrial and it sounds like it should be coming out of some Hot Topic in the Midwest.
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