| 1. Static I |
| 2. Recipe |
| 3. Summons |
| 4. Nevaleave |
| 5. Step |
| 6. Writer |
| 7. Static II |
| 8. Red Zinger |
| 9. Let It Go |
| 10. Lightly Anxious |
| 11. Summa |
| 12. T.B.O.W. S (Bells of Winchester SQ.) - Maspyke, |
| 13. Goody 2 Shoes |
| 14. No Big Deal |
Static,Maspyke,Abb Records,Pop,Rap & Hip-Hop
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Cannibal
Static-X Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000NJLLWY Release Date: 2007-04-03 |
Tracks:
- Cannibal
- No Submission
- Behemoth
- Chemical Logic
- Destroyer
- Forty Ways
- Chroma-Matic
- Cuts You Up
- Reptile
- Electric Pulse
- Goat
- Team Hate
Amazon.com
On its fifth album, Static X mines its familiar Prong-meets-Ministry sound to convincing effect over the course of twelve tracks of industrial metal darkness. Because the band's name alone makes comparisons to the likes of White Zombie, Korn, and Slipknot redundant, it's instead worth noting that Cannibal is arguably the group's leanest, most direct-sounding, and most metal album to date. And, if this album is a harbinger of the outfit's future ventures, then listeners are in for a eye-popping ride. Wayne Static and his cohorts are perhaps most effective on the stomping "Cuts You Up," the dark and discoesque "Behemoth," and the grand executioner of them all, "Destroyer." Still, the record suffers a bit for its intentions of brutality. The hit-and-run approach of Static's songwriting means that none of the tracks reach the four-minute mark and thus come off as vignettes rather than fully realized narratives. All in all, Cannibal may be the album that detractors and fans alike have been waiting for, the one that proves that Static means to take us on a longer and more interesting journey than we could have ever imagined. --Jedd BeaudoinAlbum Description
Static-X's blunt-force-trauma melding of industrial rock, thrash metal and futuristic disco is back on the band's fifth studio album, Cannibal. From the carnivorous title track to the throat-punching grooves of "Destroyer," "Goat" and "Electric Pulse," Cannibal boasts the harshest, most stripped-down music Static-X has ever recorded.Customer Reviews:
Static Fun.......2007-07-13
Not their best..........2007-06-27
Another great album by Static-X.......2007-06-13
Their greatest album yet - The rest of you wimps can go to heaven.......2007-06-07
Wayne Static has always kept his consistency in keeping most of his songs to less than 3 minutes. It not only helps him focus on giving us the tightest music but gives us fans a treat, rather than listen to a 10 minute drab.
There are some obvious classics in this album - Cannibal, No Submission (my personal favourite), Chroma-matic and Behemoth (One of the greatest first 15 seconds I've listened to).
Static-X has given its heart and soul and gone all out in this album touching thrash and heavy metal.
Reptile, 40 ways, Electric Pulse etc. are songs that you will need to listen to a second time, probably a third for hard to convince people like me, but trust me you will get hooked I guarantee it!
And for all those reviewers who have given it 1,2 or 3 stars go back to your ipod and listen to it again and lets see if it changes your mind!
Best Album of the YEAR!!!.......2007-05-21
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Wisconsin Death Trip
Static-X Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000I8U0 Release Date: 1999-03-23 |
Tracks:
- Push It
- I'm With Stupid
- Bled For Days
- Love Dump
- I Am
- Ostegolation
- Stem
- Sweat Of The Bud
- Fix
- Wisconsin Death Trip
- The Trance Is The Motion
- December
Amazon.com
A genre-bending sonic onslaught, this disc is not for the faint-hearted. Static-X skillfully blend angry staccato guitar, dark metallic noise, and mutating synthesizer washes to construct an ominous (though occasionally humorous) wall of sound. Lead vocalist Wayne Static's high-energy delivery alternates from whisper to roar on tracks such as "Bled for Days" and "I Am," and he often uses his voice as a potent rhythmic sound effect, as on "Push It" and "Sweat of the Bud." Tony Campos's distorted bass riffs and drummer Ken Jay's confident beats add a human feel to the mechanical rhythms, adroitly creating the tight grooves of "Otsegolation" and "Fix," as well as the rigid swing in "Stem." Wayne Static and Koichi Fukuda skillfully combine guitars and keyboards on "The Trance Is the Motion" to produce crashing waves of sound, while their programming on "December" results in a more subdued piece to close the album. --Mark McCleereyCustomer Reviews:
The first (and only) true Static-X album..........2007-04-06
walmart is corrupt, a two star CD, HA!!!!.......2007-02-22
and also rob zombie, yes rob zombie.
Quote, "if you enjoy these other bands I have listed, please consider Static x"
Oh My God.......2007-01-26
X's Best Album.......2006-12-15
This is a masterpiece worth buying, Wisconsin Death Trip.......2006-03-25
I highly recommend this album to you because it isn't all screaming and it isn't completely heavy unlike some other metal bands like Slipknot and Helltrain and i think i will shut up now.
These are the most recommended songs to buy if you like this type of music:
Push It -Static X(Wisconsin Death Trip)
Dirthouse -Static X(Start a War)
I'm the One -Static X(Start a War)
Cold -Static X(Queen of the Damned-Soundtrack from the original motion picture)
Bat Country -Avenged Sevenfold(City of Evil)
Beast and the Harlot -Avenged Sevenfold(City of Evil)
Stricken -Disturbed(Ten Thousand Fists)
Ten Thousand Fists -Disturbed(Ten Thousand Fists)
Down With the Sickness -Disturbed(The Sickness)
Twisted Transistor -Korn(See you on the other side)
Coming Undone -Korn(See you on THe other side)
Hypnotize -System of a Down(Hypnotize)
B.Y.O.b. -SystemuvaDown(Mezmerize)
ChoP SUey! -System of A DoWn(Toxicity)
Happy? -MUDVAYNE(Lost And Found)
Fall Into Sleep -MUDVAYNE(Lost And Found)
Dig -MUDVAYNE(L.D.:50)
Befor I Forgot -Slipknot(Vol.3-The Subliminal Versus)
Wait and Bleed -Slipknot(Slipknot-self titled debut)
The Hand That Feeds -Nine Inch Nails(With Teeth)
Killing Loneliness -HIM(Dark Light)
Sweet six 6 six -HIM(Razorblade Romance)
Right in in mi arms -H.I.M.hisinfernalmajosty(Razorblade...)
Route 666 -Helltrain(Route six six six)
End of the lINE! -Devildriver(The Fury of our Makerz hand)
Lost Boyz -The 69 Eyes(Devilz)
96 bitter beinGs -cKy(volume 1)
are you dead yet?! -Children of bodom(are you dead yet?)
take this life -in flames(COME CLarity)
skul heaven -viking skull(viva la bands)
and many others that im to dang lazy to type because i just wasted fifteen minutes of my life *note that i got really lazy toward the end and typed like a slob but i don't normely goet that bad......
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Static & Silence
The Sundays Manufacturer: Geffen Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003TCJ Release Date: 1997-09-23 |
Tracks:
- Summertime
- Homeward
- Folk Song
- She
- When I'm Thinking About You
- I Can't Wait
- Cry
- Another Flavour
- Leave This City
- Your Eyes
- So Much
- Monochrome
Amazon.com
This British act, led by Harriet Wheeler, was always one of the more uplifting members of the shoe-gazer crowd, a point emphasized here by lovely lead single "Summertime" (which was released at precisely the wrong time of the year, sadly). The five-year hiatus from their last album has created a more mature, strum-along sound best heard on "Homeward," the guitar-textured "Another Flavor," and the orchestral "She." As for Wheeler, she's enchanting even when singing a track called "Monochrome." --Jeff BatemanCustomer Reviews:
Among British Guitar Pop's Finest 42 Minutes.......2007-07-26
A Modern Classic. Perfection on a plastic disc........2006-01-14
Shows why the Sundays are so beloved and influential.......2006-01-03
There aren't enough stars in the sky to give this album.......2005-11-13
Where are you guys.......2005-10-31
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Static Age
Misfits Manufacturer: Caroline ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000I2R Release Date: 1997-07-15 |
Tracks:
- Static Age
- TV Casualty
- Some Kinda Hate
- Last Caress
- Return Of The Fly
- Hybrid Moments
- We Are 138
- Teenagers From Mars
- Come Back
- Angelfuck
- Hollywood Babylon
- Attitude
- Bullet
- Theme For A Jackal
- She
- Spinal Remains
- In The Doorway
- Unlisted Track
- Studio Screw Ups
Customer Reviews:
this is the best misfits cd ever made.......2007-06-14
A very important album!.......2006-12-06
Easily in the Top Ten of Rock or Punk.......2006-11-17
I've played these two minute masterpieces over and over and somehow they never loose their edge, which is amazing considering how short and condensed they are. I mean, there's nothing new you'll hear in them the more you listen, no new sounds or qualities that spring to your ear with repeat listens, and yet they're endlessly rewarding. You don't need twenty layers of sound or subtle texturing to warrant more spins, the songs are the reason in and of themselves.
5 stars is not enought..........2006-10-14
Let's Leave The Best For....FIRST!!!.......2006-07-27
Whether you're a punk fan, or just a straight up rock & roll fan, this album will suit you well. It contains some of my absolute favorite Misfits songs, like (my overall favorite)Hybrid Moments, We Are 138, Angelf*ck, Attitude, Bullet, Theme For A Jackyl, She, and In the Doorway. But it's all awesome. Like I said, this is IMO the best Misfits album ever!
Yes, even when they were just starting, Misfits had something that no one else had. It's just a special essence in them that no one else had, and it makes them better than alot(and I do mean ALOT) of other bands, today and even back then.
Overall, this is my favorite Misfits album. Not even Walk Among Us beat this. There's just something about this album that just makes it better to me than the others.
Buy this album the next time you have some cash. I promise you won't regret it!
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Machine
Static-X Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005J79E Release Date: 2001-05-22 |
Tracks:
- Bien Venidos
- Get To The Gone
- Permanence
- Black And White
- This Is Not
- Otsego Undead
- Cold
- Structural Defect
- ...In A Bag
- Burn To Burn
- Machine
- A Dios Alma Perdida
Amazon.com
Static-X and their 1999 debut, Wisconsin Death Trip, seemed to garner more interest for singer Wayne Static's gravity-defying hairstyle than for the L.A.-based lineup's genre-defying music. The aptly titled sophomore outing, Machine, is the worthy, if expected, follow-up. The intense, mechanized, futuristic metal found here comes across as a thrash version of Orgy, with a dollop of Ministry and a dash of Powerman 500 tossed in for extra punch. The intense, short bursts that are "Get to the Gone" and "This Is Not" are forceful and demanding, thanks to Static's growl-scream and the rhythmic power of the music. The spooky "Cold" and epic album closer, "A Dios Alma Perdida," would be suitable for a horror-movie soundtrack, while "Otsego Undead" kicks off with a welcome organic drum sound, though the song never really goes anywhere--a problem that resurfaces throughout Machine. Indeed, the album's revved-up vibe, monster riffs, and irresistible energy are all ultimately held down by a dearth of memorable songs. --Katherine TurmanCustomer Reviews:
Sophomore slump, but not a bad record........2007-05-14
Great cd.......2007-04-18
A fairly good & definitely underrated album.......2006-09-15
Frontman Wayne Static's commanding vocals, which alternate between visceral bellows and freaky howls, are laid on top of mountains of massive, revved-up riffs, hard hitting drums, breakneck tempos, deep, bludgeoning grooves, and huge, roaring rhythms. Wayne's occasional use of techno-ish keyboards try to create a tiny bit of ambience, but they're almost always drowned out by the bullying, wall-of-sound guitars. Lastly, producer Ulrich Wild also had a hand in the songs' crushing impact, because every second of this disc sounds the utmost clear, forceful, and crisp.
After a brief, kind of funny intro called "Bien Venidos," the first real song, "Get To The Gone," tears your head off. Its beginning consists of brutal, rapid-fire, pulverizing power chords, pounding beats, and long, primal screams. This song is a shockingly loud and intense adrenaline onslaught which will probably scare unsuspecting listeners almost to death. And from there until the album's end, the intensity level almost never relents. The very catchy yet very depressing "Black And White," and the hooky, chanting vocals and despair-ridden lyrics in the climactic chorus of "This Is Not" are two other obvious highlights. And "Otsego Undead" (which is a fairly restrained number featuring twinkling synthesizers, slow drum beats, spacey feedback, and punching riffs), the bone-chilling "Cold," the Fear Factory-esque, adrenaline-charged thrash attack and memorable vocals of "Structural Defect," the superbly ominous and kind of creepy title track, and the slow, mysteriously subdued instrumental, "A Dios Alma Perdida" (which draws the album to a close), are also of note.
This kind of music almost inevitably comes with a few drawbacks, though. "Machine" isn't nearly as timeless or original as "Wisconsin Death Trip," mainly because it lacks "live" energy, and thus sounds significantly more mechanical. And a couple parts here (see "Permanence") are overly reliant on big riffs, but the actual song doesn't really go anywhere or progress. Be warned: "Machine"'s harsh, maniacal, crushing, discordant, amelodic sound, one-dimensional vocals, and typically depressing lyrics will surely be hard for some people to swallow. But this disc is still a worthwhile listen for fans of Static-X's debut (and even if you didn't like it, you should still give "Machine" a chance!), and also for everybody who enjoys techno/nu/industrial-thrash metal.
Not quite as good as Wisconsin Death Trip, but very enjoyable. (4.5 stars).......2006-07-04
Wisconsin Death Trip had a more Idustrial sound to it. Machine is just more of a straight edge Alternative Metal album. Sure, there are some Industrial overtones to the album, but not like in WDT. Thats the reason it only really get 4.5 stars from me (damn, Amazon needs to change their rating system!).
All in all this is a good album, just dont expeect another Wisconsin Death Trip.
This album makes me wet my pants full of man jam!.......2006-02-12
Well I hope you got my sarcasm. I don't know what to say about Static-X. They are easily one of the worst metal bands out there. At least they don't have all the sales like the other overrated, s**t, metal bands out there like Linkin Park.
Seriously, this band is crap. They also look like a bunch of homos too. Yeah, you're so hardcore when you spike your hair 3 feet high or sport dreadlocks. You're also hardcore when you wear clothes even the kids from Hot Topic sneer at. Oh, and you're definitely a good guitar/bass player when you hold your instrument so low to the ground that you have to bend over to play it. (They're very familiar with that position so it comes very naturally to them.)
What can I say? Less rim jobs, more practice and more effort when it comes to writing. Oh yeah, they also need to stop trying to get back at your parents. I know they hate mommy and daddy for not giving them ALL the money they wanted and for not giving them rides to the mall, but when you're 30 it's time to let it go.
But like I said, extreme metal at its finest.
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Static Prevails
Jimmy Eat World Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005K9HG Release Date: 2001-06-05 |
Tracks:
- Thinking, That's All
- Rockstar
- Claire
- Call It In The Air
- Seventeen
- Episode IV
- Digits
- Caveman
- World Is Static
- In The Same Room
- Robot Factory
- Anderson Mesa
Customer Reviews:
Amazing, breathtaking........2006-09-02
Greatest Band Of ALL TIME!.......2006-06-29
This Cd is amazing, if you have not heard it, then i suggest you buy it without a second thought, because you know you wont regret it. In my oppinion the greatest song on this album is the emotion filled "Anderson Mesa" In this phenominal track you feel the Emotion Jim Adkins portrays the extrem happiness Like your in a dream, in which your floating and wind is carrying you out into a field of sweet sweet rock. This is a great cd go buy it and love it as much as i do!
My Favorite Album of All Time.......2006-05-27
I have yet to find another album that sounds anything close to this. With tons of RAW, EMOTIONAL, screamy vocals, and plenty of beautiful little indie-style riffs with breathy vocals to complement how the intense emotion leaves these guys drained and helpless, this album can take you from screaming along to tears in a matter of minutes. Example "Digits" starts of with some unique guitar and drums, setting up the theatrical 2 and half minute burst of energy followed by Jim crying "i really want to care when you say 'I'll change that.'/Just don't feel a thing when you say 'We'll get there someday.'"
While most people might have a hard time listening to the vocals, if you're into raw and energetic stuff (i.e. GUK's - Four Minute Mile, Fugazi, and other raw emo-ey stuff) you will LOVE this album.
This is the most honest and heart-felt piece of work in my huge music collection of indie-punk-emo kinda rock. If you don't love it immediately, you will in a year. I promise.
www.antonehenry.com
Good for a bunch of high school kids!.......2006-05-23
..................meh * * 1/2 stars.......2005-11-06
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Critically Ashamed
FM Static Manufacturer: Tooth & Nail Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000GEU69U Release Date: 2006-08-01 |
Tracks:
- Hope The Rock Show Goes Good
- Flop Culture
- Six Candles
- The Next Big Thing
- America's Next Freak
- Tonight
- The Video Store
- Girl Of The Year
- Nice Piece Of Art
- What It Feels Like
- Waste Of Time
- Moment Of Truth
Customer Reviews:
A little better.........2007-07-18
Let me keep this short and sweet (just like the album itself)..........2007-03-24
Completely Ashamed.......2007-03-07
Not Worth the Wait.......2006-08-13
Good album, but not straight away..........2006-08-10
Not to say "Critically Ashamed" isn't any good, because it is. But the initial spin I gave it left me feeling disappointed because it wasn't what I had been waiting for, for so long. After more spins though, I got over that fact and started enjoying the songs. Talking about the songs, let's get into a track-by-track review:
#1: "Hope The Rock Show Goes Good"
This is a classic intro, with a young relative of Trevor wishing him luck for the show.
#2: "Flop Culture"
First time round, this song sounds like it could be on "What Are You Waiting For?" with the rest of it's songs, music-wise. But the choice of subject in the lyrics isn't too interesting, it's more about dissing Michael Jackson, Avril Lavigne, Britney Spears and MTV. I'd prefer that they stick to singing about girls, summer and school. Still, it's a catchy upbeat song.
#3: "Six Candles"
The second song on the album and already the first lower-tempo song. Strong lyrics and appropriate music accomanying them. This is when you first notice that this album is definitely going in a different direction than the debut album, as the lyrics are much slower than before and the intonation is not quite "happy".
#4 "The Next Big Thing"
This is one of the most catchy songs on this album and probably the one which is going to get stuck in your head frequently. Like Flop Culture, it sounds like a song you'd expect from FM Static, but the execution is once again that tiny bit different which separates it from the debut album material. It really is a sing-a-long track though.
#5 "America's Next Freak"
Another song which doesn't really have an energetic feeling to it, moreso a mature, emotional feeling. It does it well though, as it's just as catchy as the upbeat tracks on the album.
#6 "Tonight"
"Critically Ashamed"'s equivalant of "Hey Now" from the debut album, except this time the song isn't entirely accoustic. It's another emotional song which comes with strong lyrics.
#7 "The Video Store"
For me, this is one of the poorer songs. The chosen subject just doesn't seem quite right, obsessing over a girl you met once in a video store and never forgetting that day. It sounds kind of lame, and that feeling is amplified by the "Ah, ah, ah"'s in the chorus and the Fred Durst bashing in the second verse.
#8 "Girl Of The Year"
A fun song with fun lyrics. No important lyrics here, but it doesn't hurt the song. This is one of the songs which attains the "What Are You Waiting For?" feeling the most.
#9 "Nice Piece Of Art"
The song itself isn't brilliant, but it has a killer chorus which you look forward to from the beginning of each verse. It's another slow song though, of which it becomes apparant this far in that the album is 50% (or maybe a bit more) slower songs. They're all good though, so it's not a downside, unless you're expecting more of the debut album.
#10 "What It Feels Like"
This song isn't anything special. It's okay, but not the song which is going to be played the most on this album. There's nothing wrong with the lyrics, but the execution of the song is forgetful.
#11 "Waste Of Time"
This song surprised me, in that even though it wouldn't blend in with the other songs from the debut album (though it's not particularly slow like "Nice Piece Of Art"), I think of it as one of, if not the best track on this album. The verses and the chorus are great and the music sounds great as well.
#12 "Moment Of Truth"
The closing track on this album is an almost exact copy of the closing track "Hey Now" from the debut album. This is really not a bad thing, as the slow, accoustic "Hey Now" is one of my favourite tracks from that album. Therefore, this track is destined to attain the same status in my books. The intonation of the vocals is perfect and the guitar accompanying them sounds just like it should.
All in all, this album is far from a disappointment, once you get over the surprise of your expectations being off. The album was advertised by FM Static as "a summer album which will stick with you paired with the memories of the best summer you ever had", but it's not that. "What Are You Waiting For?" is, as whenever I hear a song from it, I remember Summer and Fall 2003 vividly. That album felt overall more energetic and bouncy to me.
One thing the successor has in common with it's predecessor is the squeaky-clean lyrics, but that's okay, because I wasn't expecting different as the band is classified as Christian Rock, and I if want to hear "tough" lyrics, there are plenty of other bands I listen to which can give me that. One could say that the change in this album from energetic bouncy pop-rock to slightly less bouncy and slower is simply the maturing of the band, but I don't need FM Static to mature; again, there are enough bands who mature with each coming album, and after all, FM Static *is* a side-project.
So, finally, don't think I'm advising against buying this album, I'm just trying to explain why I preferred FM Static's debut album more. I like this album a lot and therefore give it 4 out of 5 stars! Buy it, give it a chance, and I'm sure you'll like it as well.
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Shadow Zone
Static-X Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000CDL9W Release Date: 2003-10-07 |
Tracks:
- Destroy All
- Control It
- New Pain
- Shadow Zone
- Dead World
- Monster
- The Only
- Kill Your Idols
- All In Wait
- Otsegolectric
- So
- Transmission
- Invincible
Album Description
Third album reveals the next step in the evolution of Static-X - a teaming with producer Josh Abraham (Staind, Limp Bizkit). Warner Brothers. 2003.Customer Reviews:
ATTENTION WALMART CUSOMERS.......2007-02-22
The best songs on this CD are The Only, Dead World, Monster, and destroy all.
The grooviest Static-X jams found here........2006-12-27
The energy on this album is Crunked up!
I like his singing voice it ain't bad.
It in my opinion sounds better than Korn's voice.
It's a fun listen.
YAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWNNNNNNNNNN!!!!!.......2006-08-17
My favorite Static-X album. 5 stars all the way!!!.......2006-07-04
Shadow Zone isnt exactly as heavy as Machine, but it makes up for it in the lyrics and overall sound of the album. If you liked the last two Static-X albums then you'll be sure to love this one. Some favorite tracks of mine are Otsegolectric, Dead World, The Only, Shadow Zone, and Destroy All.
this sux.......2006-01-08
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Start a War
Static-X Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009F43T0 Release Date: 2005-06-14 |
Tracks:
- Enemy
- I'm the One
- Start A War
- Pieces
- Dirthouse
- Skinnyman
- Just in Case
- Set It Off
- I Want to F***ing Break It
- Night Terrors
- Otsego Amigo
- My Damnation
- Brainfog
Album Description
With their fourth album, thrash heroes Static-X head back to the future of metal as Start A War marks the return of original producer Ulrich Wild and original guitarist Koichi Fukuda, both of whom were instrumental in the success of the band's platinum debut Wisconsin Death Trip. Unrelenting and uncompromising, Static-X elevate their bone-crunching hard rock to a new level of earth-scorching destruction.Customer Reviews:
Not the best, but still very good.......2006-03-21
Here is my rating of each song:
1. The Enemy- a great way to start the cd, great for driving
2. I'm the One- great song
3. Start a War- title track, great song
4. Pieces- my favorite song from the album
5. Dirthouse- second favorite song, glad they made a video
6. Skinnyman- took a few listenings but now this song is great
7. Just In Case- don't quite get where they were going with this one, Love Dump from WDT was better
8. Set It Off- again, part of the drag in the album
9. I Want To F***ing Break It- the drag continues and ends with this song
10. Night Terrors- great song, gets the album back on track
11. Otsego Amigo- a little different from their other Otsego songs, but still really cool
12. My Damnation- great song
13. Brainfog- this track (I'm not really going to say song for this one) is nearly opposite from the rest of the album. It starts off with a techno-dance beat ending in silence, followed by the lyrics to Otsego Amigo, without the music, not quite sure about this track
I loved this album. If you are a Static-X fan, this album is a must. It features Koichi Fukada, the guitarist from Wisconsin Death Trip and brings some of the sound from Wisconsin Death Trip back.
Another Great One From STATIC-X.......2006-03-10
Here's what I also don't get, here on the band's 4th album, they stick with pretty much the same sounds they used on "Shadow Zone"...and now so many of my fellow Static-X fans are saying it's the best album they've done since their first. Maybe it's because they have their original guitarist and the original producer back that people just programmed it into their heads that this album will be better. Well, it IS very good, it totally met my expectations, but I wouldn't at all say that it's any better than their last 2 albums.
Oh well, as I said before, this album has a pretty similar feel as the "Shadow Zone" album...keeping a very heavy, electronic sound but also being significantly more radio-friendly than their first 2 albums. The opening songs are "The Enemy" and "I'm The One" and are both very good, but they don't grab your attention like some of the other songs on here. The album's title-track is one of the heaviest and has a crazy chorus where singer Wayne Static does some of his trademark speed-screaming. "Dirthouse", has a steady grinding beat, and although it's a little more relaxed for Static-X, it's one of the coolest songs on the album. I bet the chorus sounds really good in concert. "Pieces" is another cool track with it's fair share of screaming and melody, and could pass for something strait off the last album. All the songs on here are pretty solid. I know in this review, it may seem like I'm complaining about this album a bit, but I'm not. I love this CD, I'm just saying it doesn't sound like "Wisconsin Death Trip" as many people have claimed it does. If you liked "Shadow Zone" then you will certainly like this one. The band seems to have a pattern here...the first 2 albums were very heavy and industrial, like Fear Factory...the next 2 albums have been more like Korn in the sence that it's more alternative but still heavier than anything on radio. I wonder what their next musical step will be. Give it a listen and see what you think!
Ruined by excessive language.......2005-12-03
"A really good cd," says Connor D.G........2005-10-18
"Set it Off" is the best.If your into angry yelling music you should defenitly pick this up!
Static X , an Honest Review (My Opinion).......2005-09-04
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Start Static
Sugarcult Manufacturer: Fearless Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005NG5K Release Date: 2005-12-06 |
Tracks:
- You're The One
- Stuck In America
- Hate Every Beautiful Day
- Bouncing Off The Walls
- Saying Goodbye
- Daddy's Little Defect
- Lost In You
- Pretty Girl (The Way)
- Crashing Down
- How Does It Feel
- I Changed My Name
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This Santa Barbara band may look like The Jam, but they sound like surf punks with English degrees. Named after seven lesbians who lived across the hall from singer-guitarist Tim Pagnotta and dubbed themselves "sugarcult," this band fill the airwaves with their own brand of clever wretchedness, constantly veering between hardcore and pop punk, attempting to be all things to all listeners. And they come pretty close with their aerobic, bombastic drumming, nimble guitar work, and Pagnotta's sneering vocals. Luckily, they listened to enough Green Day and Elvis Costello to put a witty face on their spewing invective about dislocation, alienation, and tales of love gone bad that lands just this side of insincere. --Jaan UhelszkiAlbum Description
"Start Static" is Sugarcult's quintessential debut, originally released in August 2001. It delivered three smash radio singles: "Bouncing Off The Walls", "Stuck In America", and "Pretty Girl (The Way)", three music videos, and sold 350,000 copies. "Pretty Girl" has had recent play on MTV's "Laguna Beach" show, skyrocketing online sales from 300 per week to over 8,000 per week. The band has toured several times with Green Day, Blink 182, and Jimmy Eat World. With the November 15th release of "Back To the Disaster - A Film About Sugarcult" DVD, now is the perfect time to replenish stock on this title. The band's third full-length is due out in the spring of 2006.Customer Reviews:
Wrapped in Plastic, cause here we come, major lable success.......2006-08-11
Wow.......2005-07-31
..Rock..Emo..Pop.........2005-05-05
The Good Days Of Sugarcult.......2005-04-16
Start Static overall is a great cd. I love every song on it. My favourite on here would have to be "Hate Every Beautiful Day" because it's the perfect song to listen to on a bad day when nothing's going your way. Pump this up on your stereo and the bad day blues will slowly disappear. "Faces in the crowd, fake smiles for smiles... I wish it was raining because i hate every beautiful day." After the movie Van Wilder, who doesn't know "Bouncing Off the Walls?" This is a great song to listen to when you've had that right amount of sugar and caffeine together. Your heart rate goes up just listening to it because it gets you going. I love the way I feel just listening to it.
"Pretty Girl (the way)" is my next favourite song. When i first heard it i'd just gotten out of a relationship where i was cheated on and i listened to this song for 17 hours straight on repeat. It's one of those songs that you can't get tired of. I really love it. You feel a connection with it. HAHAHA, now to a song that we sing to my friend, "You're the One." Lol. This song has been dubbed hers by all of her friends. She drives all of us crazy but we love her. This song has a very good beat, it makes you wanna dance, and bang your head around. "How Does it feel" has this awesome guitar going in the beginning. I just wanna dance to it as well. "Well i'm back for some more, round two was a bore... and it's 1:45 and i'm feeling alive, i've got it all and it's your last call. There's somebody new and she's better than you. You've been replaced by a prettier face, so look who's crying now..."
OVERALL THIS CD IS GREAT. Even though Amazon doesn't carry "Wrap Me In Plastic" this is a great substitute for it. This cd gives you Sugarcult straight foreward.
One of 2001's best power pop albums.......2005-04-03
The only bad thing about this album (and it's not Sugarcult -- or its label's -- fault. It's that half of the songs on this album are heard in the film Van Wilder ("Bouncing Off the Walls", "Stuck In America", "How Does It Feel" and the rest of Start Static is plastered all over Van Wilder's DVD menus).
14-17 year old males is really this album's demographic, but so is Van Wilder. Start Static would probably sound dull to anyone who bought this CD because of the film.
If you like, say, uh... Fall Out Boy or, oh, American Hi-Fi (also on the Van Wilder soundtrack), you'll like Sugarcult. Recommended.
Dance Music:
- Step Stones [Explicit Lyrics]
- Supply N Demand [Explicit Lyrics]
- Texas Underground Legends: Black and Brown Collection [Explicit Lyrics]
- Tha Last Meal [Clean]
- Tha Last Meal [Explicit Lyrics]
- Tha Last Meal [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Essence of J. Rawls [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Golden Solja Chronicles [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Hurricane
- The Infamous [Explicit Lyrics]
Dance Music
Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring; Berg: Chamber Concerto
Traditional Music of Amygdala [Import]
Oar [Original recording remastered]
The Soultrotta Series, Vol. 1: The Blue State [Explicit Lyrics]
The Columbia Album of Victor Herbert
The Lady from Baltimore [Extra tracks]
Three Wheels - Four Directions