Ahead of next week’s release of the 25th Anniversary Edition of their landmark debut "Wisconsin Death Trip", metal titans STATIC-X have unveiled a brand-new visualiser for the bonus track 'Down'. The piece blends lyric-video elements, motion graphics built from never-before-seen images by original band photographer Exum, and actual video filmed on the set of the 1998 photoshoot. The photos—recently recovered from the archives of the 1998 album shoot—bring fresh visual context to a defining era in the band’s history.
“We’ve always known there were gems buried in the Wisconsin Death Trip archives but seeing Exum’s images come to life in this new visualiser feels like stepping back into 1998,” the band shares. “‘Down’ was a track we always loved and giving it this new visual energy is our way of celebrating Wayne, the album, and the fans who have kept this music alive for 25 years.”
Watch the 'Down' visualiser HERE.
STATIC-X recently celebrated the Gold—and soon-to-be Platinum—certification of their breakthrough single 'Push It'. Originally released in 1999, "Wisconsin Death Trip" introduced fans to the classic lineupof Wayne Static, Koichi Fukuda, Tony Campos, and Ken Jay, and delivered enduring anthems including “Push It,” “I’m With Stupid,” and “Bled for Days.” The album cemented its place in metal culture through its iconic videos, appearances in major video games, and placements across film soundtracks. Decades later, the record continues to resonate, with Metal Hammer naming it one of the “Top 20 Best Metal Albums of 1999” in 2021.
Arriving 12th December, "Wisconsin Death Trip (25th Anniversary Corrosive Edition)" is the most comprehensive edition of the album ever released. The set features two handmade orange and black eclipse vinyl discs with freshly remastered audio by original producer Ulrich Wild, plus an expanded second disc of demos, alternate versions, and rare tracks—bringing the total runtime to more than 71 minutes.
STATIC-X once again partnered with Wild and Exum to reimagine the album from the ground up. Exum uncovered hundreds of never-before-seen images from the 1998 sessions, allowing the band to fully redesign the packaging and create an immersive archival experience. Limited-edition deluxe configurations—available exclusively at Static-X.com—include signed prints, a laser-engraved ID tag, an ID bracelet featuring a QR code linking to newly digitised 8mm behind-the-scenes footage from the original photoshoot, a collectible pill bottle, stickers, and more only available at: www.static-x.com.
Recently, Warner Records has reissued the music video for “Push It” in High Definition. The unforgettable music video helped launch the band to the masses thanks to the early support of MTV. The video was directed by Mick Olszewski and tapped into the clay animation style that was popular when released in 1999. Now available in High Definition for the first time, fans can experience the video in a whole new way and add to the 36-million views it has received since it published in 2009. The music video for “Push It” can be seen here.
"Wisconsin Death Trip (25th Anniversary Corrosive Edition)"
Track Listing:
01) Push It
02) I'm With Stupid
03) Bled For Days
04) Love Dump
05) I Am
06) Otsegolation
07) Stem
08) Sweat Of The Bud
09) Fix
10) Wisconsin Death Trip
11) The Trance Is The Motion
12) December
13) Down
14) Head
15) Head (Titan AE)
16) S.O.M.
17) So Real
18) I Am (Unedited)
19) Wisconsin Death Trip (Unedited)
20) Love Dump (Demo)
21) I’m With Stupid (Single Edit)
22) December (Unedited)
ABOUT STATIC-X:
One of the genre-defining bands of the late 90s, STATIC-X was founded in Los Angeles CA in 1994 by lead vocalist/guitarist Wayne Static and drummer Ken Jay. The band lineup was rounded out by bassist Tony Campos and guitarist/programmer Koichi Fukuda, who collectively inked a deal with Warner Bros records. STATIC-X rose to fame with their 1999 platinum selling debut album "Wisconsin Death Trip" and went on to release five more albums over the course of the next decade: "Machinein" (2001), "Shadow Zone" (2003), "Start A War" (2005) , "Cannibal" (2007), and "Cult Of Static" (2009).
The band has sold more than 3-million albums in the US alone and has had multiple chart-topping radio singles. They have toured the world extensively, and to this day, maintain a reputation for being one of the best live acts in heavy music. In 2012, the band took a break to pursue outside creative interests and on 1st November 2014, Wayne Static unexpectedly passed away. In 2018, the band announced that they were reforming to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut album. The reformed lineup of original members Tony Campos, Koichi Fukuda, Ken Jay and backed by frontman Xer0 delivered acclaimed performances by fans and critics alike. The tour was a massive success, with sold-out shows around the world, proving that STATIC-X fans remain as committed to the band as ever before. The revitalised STATIC-X continue to make headlines with their sold-out touring and new music while keeping their signature Evil Disco sound alive.
STATIC-X's line-up on "WDT" is:
Wayne Static - vocals
Tony Campos - bass
Koichi Fukuda - guitars
Ken Jay - drums
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