-

  • Genre:
  • Release Date:
  • Explicitness:
  • Country:
  • Track Count:

Tracks

Title Artist Time

Reviews

  • Definitive industrial ‘Evil Disco’ grooves

    5
    By RyanMan345
    This album just hits hard. Wayne’s vocal deliverance on this album is untouchable to anything he has ever done. Such a unique iconic rock legend and I wish he was still alive. ‘This is not’ is my favorite track off the album. Pure love.
  • RIP Wayne

    5
    By Yo'biggestFan!
    Static X 4 life! Their best record!
  • Inacurate review

    5
    By Juggaloner
    pssht... buncha judgemental haters up at itunes HQ..
  • couple things

    4
    By Michael Neely
    This Is Not pulls me in deeper and deeper into this album honestly, awesome awesome song. Not so much liking the review, its like thrash fest is bad to them.
  • Static x is Awesome

    5
    By Fefe1414
    I love the song called cold by static x
  • Static X kicks a!!

    5
    By Cherries626
    That album review is bull. The person who wrote it doesn't have a clue what metal is all about. I've just seen static x in concert and they were awesome, just as good live as they are in their albums. This album is great and has some of my all time favorite songs on it.
  • The FUTURE of Metal, Perhaps????

    5
    By Buttersisawesome
    Awesome album! I love Black and White, Cold, Structural Defect, Permanence, Get to the Gone, Machine and Otsego Undead!!! This album is as technical as it is heavy! I recommend this album to fans of Drowning Pool, Disturbed, Chimaira, and KoRn!
  • Static Killer

    5
    By ghilleren
    Whoever wrote the album review on here is ignorant. Cold, Black and White, and This is Not, are all distinguishable.
  • It's alright

    3
    By 19-CAL1F0RN1A B055-94
    Structural Defect is by far the best song on the album.
  • The TRUE Static-X lies within this album

    5
    By Angel of Peace708
    This is one of the few instances of the sequal matching the original. Static-X successfully redefines the sound I enjoyed on Death Trip with each consecutive track, a feat that many artist fail to accomplish. They keep up the speed, power and grinding electricity on every single song, with the exception of Cold which is an appropriate break, because let's face it, the same thing EVERY time is monotonous. I admire how consistent Wayne is in delivering his strong, barrel-chested growl, It's so sad that he loses that in later albums, conserving it for a few tracks here and there, trading it for a more Dope-esqu scratch like giving up a rocket launcher for a handgun. They never lose their unique mechanical sound, though, and for that I'm grateful. I believe that though Death Trip is their best work, Machine is only second by the slimmest margine, followed closely by Beneath...Between...Beyond... This is a product quite worthy of my money.