Cover of Static-X Shadow None
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For fans of static-x, lovers of nu metal and trash metal, and metal enthusiasts seeking powerful, aggressive albums.
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THE REVIEW

In 1999, a wave of trash death came from Wisconsin, a band named Static X continued for two albums: Machine and Wisconsin Death Trip. The album not only turned out to be the band's commercial move but also their masterpiece; four madmen from Wisconsin brought to life a masterpiece of pure trash metal from start to finish: it begins with "Destroy All," pure trash metal followed by other futuristic trash metal hits like "Control It," "Dead World," "Invincible," the melodic "The Only," and the extremely violent "All in Wait." Surely this is the band's best CD, a real bomb of trash metal fused with nu metal, a hard album for four crazy animals from Wisconsin.

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Static-X's 'Shadow None' is praised as the band's best album, blending aggressive trash metal and nu metal. Key tracks include 'Destroy All,' 'Control It,' and 'The Only.' The album solidifies Static-X's reputation with hard-hitting, melodic, and violent tunes that showcase their Wisconsin roots and musical intensity.

Static-X

Static-X is an American industrial metal/nu metal band formed in 1994. Their debut album Wisconsin Death Trip (1999) established their blend of heavy riffs with electronic/industrial elements and became their best-known release.
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