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URL:https://www.jointherevolution.net/concerts/static-x/
SUMMARY:Static-X
DESCRIPTION:Static-X's roots trace to the Midwest\, where vocalist/guitaris
 t Wayne Static grew up in Michigan and drummer Ken Jay in Illinois. They e
 nded up in Chicago separately and met at the record store where Jay worked
 \, introduced to one another by Smashing Pumpkins vocalist Billy Corgan. S
 tatic 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 T
 ony Campos\, the only true Californian\, was the final piece of the puzzle
 . Static-X's music combined aggressive metal and thrash with industrial ov
 ertones and techno pulse. Signed to Warner Brothers in February 1998\, Sta
 tic-X debuted with Wisconsin Death Trip a year later\, and the album was e
 ventually certified gold. Departing guitarist Fukada was replaced with Tri
 pp Eisen (ex-Dope) for 2001's Machine\, and drummer Jay left after the 200
 3 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 Osh
 iro took over full-time.\nIn June 2005\, a rejuvenated Static-X returned t
 o recording with Start a War. Cannibal arrived in 2007\, charting inside B
 illboard's Top 40. The band toured and released a CD/DVD document\, Cannib
 al Killers Live\, then settled into the recording of their sixth studio al
 bum\, Cult of Static. Released in March 2009\, it debuted inside the Top 2
 0. The band broke up not long after finishing a lengthy tour\, with Wayne 
 Static announcing a renewed focus on his Pighammer side project\, with con
 tributions from his wife\, Tera Wray. In 2011\, Pighammer appeared as a so
 lo album under his own name. A year later\, he reformed Static-X -- minus 
 any of the original members. The lineup\, which basically consisted of his
  solo backing band\, mounted a tour\, but broke up by 2013\, and a year la
 ter\, Wayne Static was dead at the age of 48. ~ Josh Loehr\, Rovi
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Concerts
LOCATION:Revolution Live\, 100 SW 3rd Ave.\, Fort Lauderdale\, FL\, 33312\,
  United States
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