During an interview with Overdrive, Dino Cazares revealed that Fear Factory and Static-X are “talking about” doing a world tour together. He said the following about that: “We’re hoping we get to do a world tour and Tony [Campos] can do ‘double duty’ for each show. We’re hoping to work things out and take this…
It looks like Static-X’s Koichi Fukuda is a Trump supporter, who has been sharing far-right conspiracy theories related to the treasonous insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. MetalSucks have shared some screenshots from the guitarist’s Facebook, which you can see below. It’s also worth noting that Koichi has sinced joined Parler.
Static-X’s cover of Mötley Crüe’s “Looks That Kill” is now available on streaming services. That track was previously only available on the special edition of the band’s 2009 album “Cult Of Static.” [via Loudwire]
Matt Dalberth (Revival), Marc Rizzo (Soulfly, etc.), Brian “Mitts” Daniels (ex-Madball, etc.), Tony Campos (Static-X, etc.), and Walter “Monsta” Ryan (ex-D.R.I., etc.) have joined forces for a quarantine cover of Sepultura’s “Manifest.” This version of the track includes new lyrics focusing on police brutality in the U.S., specifically the Breonna Taylor case. [via Blabbermouth]
Static-X have premiered a new video for their song “Dead Souls.“ The track, which features Ministry‘s Al Jourgensen, is from the band’s latest album “Project Regeneration, Vol. 1.“ Tony Campos commented: “This song has become one of my favorite tracks on the record. We had no intention on doing a video for it initially, but…
During a recent appearance on the “Thunder Underground” podcast, bassist Tony Campos was asked if Static-X would consider recording more new music after the “Project Regeneration” cycle. He responded with the following: “I don’t know. We’ll see. We’ll cross that bridge when we get to it. I’m not opposed to it. I still wanna go…
Pitchshifter have released a new EP titled “EFKD 2020.“ The effort, which can be purchased HERE, features several new versions of “Everything’s Fucked“ featuring members of Static-X, Fear Factory, Bullet For My Valentine, etc. JS Clayden commented: “I thought that everything was as messed up as it was going to get in the year 2000…
Last weekend, Static-X, Dope, Adelitas Way, Flaw, and more performed as part of a three-day mini-festival at the Q&Z Expo Center in Ringle, WI amid the coronavirus pandemic. Tickets for the event were limited and some of the bands encouraged fans to wear masks and engage in social distancing. However, more footage from the show…
Static-X‘s “Project Regeneration, Vol. 1” debuted at No. 48 on the Billboard 200 chart. The band earned the ranking with 12,500 albums sold. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Static-X (@staticxofficial)
Yesterday (July 18), Static-X and Dope performed as part of a three-day mini-festival at the Q&Z Expo Center in Ringle, WI amid the coronavirus pandemic. You can see footage of that below. Tickets for the event were limited and the bands encouraged fans to wear masks and engage in social distancing. This news comes after…
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