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Over three decades and numerous albums, industrial metal scene leaders Static-X are consummate survivors. Even after the untimely death of lead singer Wayne Static in 2014, the group has regenerated and continued to record new music while honoring the late frontman's legacy. Unlike their more straightforward '90s nu-metal counterparts, Static-X were heavily influenced by house music, blending influences like Pantera with the electronic stylings of Prodigy and the Crystal Method to define their sound.

Static-X were originally formed in 1994 after Wayne Static's former band, Deep Blue Dream (featuring a pre-Smashing Pumpkins Billy Corgan), broke up. Along with drummer Ken Jay and guitarist Emerson Swinford, Static relocated from Chicago to Los Angeles and the trio formed a band called DRILL. Swinford left the band and was replaced by Koichi Fukuda, and Static-X was born.

The band's first album came out in 1999 at the height of the nu-metal era. Wisconsin Death Trip contained the singles "Push It," "I'm With Stupid" and "Bled For Days." They played Ozzfest to support the album and released an EP, The Death Trip Continues, the following year.

Fukuda departed Static-X soon after, and in 2001 the band released their sophomore effort: Machine. The following year, Wayne Static's vocals were featured on the Queen Of The Damned: Music From the Motion Picture soundtrack ("Not Meant For Me," written by Korn's Jonathan Davis). Jay left the band shortly after, and in 2003 Static-X's third album, Shadow Zone, was released, featuring "The Only" and "So" as singles. Replacing Jay was former Seether drummer Nick Oshiro.

In 2004, Static-X released Beneath... Between... Beyond..., a collection of rarities and demos. The band released their fourth album, Start A War, in 2005 with "I'm the One" and "Dirthouse" released as singles. In 2007, Static-X shared a fifth album, Cannibal, which had music ("No Submission") featured on the Saw III soundtrack. Also in 2007, the band shared their exclusive Destroyer EP and toured on Ozzfest once more.

In 2009, the band released their fifth album, Cult Of Static. The album single "Lunatic" appeared on the soundtrack to Marvel's Punisher: War Zone. Oshiro left Static-X around this time and was replaced by touring drummer Will Hunt.  

By the 2010s, the members of Static-X had split off to concentrate on separate projects, and Static toured with a solo band under the Static-X name. In 2013, the band announced that they were officially breaking up, though Static continued to play the band's material on tour as a solo act. In 2014, Static died at 48 ostensibly due to a long history of substance abuse, though officially his death was termed a natural one. 

A few years after Static's death, the former band members reunited and began to parse through old unreleased demos. Composing new songs from that material resulted in Project Regeneration, which came out in two volumes, the first of which dropped in summer 2020. To support the album, the newly reformed Static-X toured with a new, masked frontman named "Xer0," who was rumored to be Edsel Dope of Dope. The band also released a single, "Hollow," which peaked in the Top 15 in the U.S. Dance/Electronic chart.

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Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 19 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great venue & show

    by Alyssa Brianna on 2024-02-21The Arena at Pickering Casino Resort - Pickering

    Finding parking at the venue was horrific but otherwise the venue was spacious and clean. The show was amazing!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing Show!

    by Bullett on 2024-02-21The Arena at Pickering Casino Resort - Pickering

    The members of Static-X delivered a great show with a great sound!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Are they coming to Ottawa

    by Justin on 2024-01-26

    My child sings from need for Speed. Would like it if they came to Ottawa. That would be met 3rd band I like to see

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Show was great, venue layout sucks

    by tatboy on 2023-03-27The Danforth Music Hall - Toronto

    Great show, layout of venue not so much. Some merch was available to everyone, but other bands merch was inside the general admission area and security wouldn’t allow fans access to buy other bands merch. Maybe reconsider setting all merch in areas so that the fans can get shirts etc. Also security digging thru womans purses was a little much, use a metal detector to ensure that no weapons are in them.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesomeness overload!

    by CodaJen on 2023-03-27The Danforth Music Hall - Toronto

    Venue was accessible, staff were very good at helping me walk my walker to tye designated accessible section at the front of the stage! The security detail were meticulous at keeping us safe and ensuring that we could see the band! Totally awesome!! Static X were phenomenal!! Great show all round!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Static-X = Wall of sound

    by Rez on 2023-03-26Théâtre Corona - Montreal

    Not the first time watching the boyz do what they do best. This time they brought it back to my hometown Montreal. Packed room. Great performance. Wish our dear Wayne was still with us. Edsel is doing a heck of job pulling double duty and more. Tony as well with Fear Factory.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Static-X Montréal

    by Yan on 2023-03-26MTELUS - Montreal

    That was quite a show! Static is one of the band that for me into metal 20 years ago. Xero was up to the task. Also, the lineup was really good. The bands got a nice vibe and synergy together. This will stay in my memories as one of the best show I saw.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing show!!

    by MP on 2023-03-26Théâtre Corona - Montreal

    I had such a great time at this show!! I started listening to all those bands in the early 2000s. It was very nostalgic for me!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Such a great show

    by MetalDerrik on 2019-07-06London Music Hall - London

    Had such a good time, Static-X, DevilDriver, DOPE, Wednesday 13 and Raven Black all killed it!. Wayne Static would be proud \m/