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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.
"This is Not" is a song by the American industrial metal band Static-X. It is the fifth track and first single from their album Machine released 2001. The music video, directed by Atom Rothlein, shows a live performance of the track with the album version played over it. The song was also used in the video game Shaun Palmer's Pro Snowboarder.
List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and certifications Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications; US [1]US Hard Rock
This Is Static-X, it was commented that the songs for the album would have guitar solos; however, this didn't happen. The opening sample of the track "A Dios Alma Perdida", a synthetic arrangement with a filtered voice speaking in what sounds at times like English (notably closing with an eerie "It's me!"), is from the 1978 film Laserblast .
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 ]
Man wearing t-shirt promoting Wisconsin Death Trip (Poland, 2024) "Push It" was the first single released from the album. The song features an array of sounds from industrial metal to the band's "evil disco" style. Mick Olszewski directed the music video for the song, using clay figures along with shots of the band.
Cult of Static is the sixth studio album by American industrial metal band Static-X. It was released on March 17, 2009 via Reprise Records . The album's first single "Stingwray" was released and made available on the band's MySpace page on February 17, 2009.
"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.