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by AM1 on 10/29/23Fillmore Auditorium (Denver) - DenverRating: 5 out of 5Another great Fillmore Auditorium in Denver night! The iconic venue never disappoints!! All band were great, exciting, fun times for sure! Love you Denver!

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Over three decades and numerous albums, industrial metal scene leaders Static-X are consummate survivors. Even after the untimely death of lead singer Wayne Static in 2014, the group has regenerated and continued to record new music while honoring the late frontman's legacy. Unlike their more straightforward '90s nu-metal counterparts, Static-X were heavily influenced by house music, blending influences like Pantera with the electronic stylings of Prodigy and the Crystal Method to define their sound.
Static-X were originally formed in 1994 after Wayne Static's former band, Deep Blue Dream (featuring a pre-Smashing Pumpkins Billy Corgan), broke up. Along with drummer Ken Jay and guitarist Emerson Swinford, Static relocated from Chicago to Los Angeles and the trio formed a band called DRILL. Swinford left the band and was replaced by Koichi Fukuda, and Static-X was born.
The band's first album came out in 1999 at the height of the nu-metal era. Wisconsin Death Trip contained the singles "Push It," "I'm With Stupid" and "Bled For Days." They played Ozzfest to support the album and released an EP, The Death Trip Continues, the following year.
Fukuda departed Static-X soon after, and in 2001 the band released their sophomore effort: Machine. The following year, Wayne Static's vocals were featured on the Queen Of The Damned: Music From the Motion Picture soundtrack ("Not Meant For Me," written by Korn's Jonathan Davis). Jay left the band shortly after, and in 2003 Static-X's third album, Shadow Zone, was released, featuring "The Only" and "So" as singles. Replacing Jay was former Seether drummer Nick Oshiro.
In 2004, Static-X released Beneath... Between... Beyond..., a collection of rarities and demos. The band released their fourth album, Start A War, in 2005 with "I'm the One" and "Dirthouse" released as singles. In 2007, Static-X shared a fifth album, Cannibal, which had music ("No Submission") featured on the Saw III soundtrack. Also in 2007, the band shared their exclusive Destroyer EP and toured on Ozzfest once more.
In 2009, the band released their fifth album, Cult Of Static. The album single "Lunatic" appeared on the soundtrack to Marvel's Punisher: War Zone. Oshiro left Static-X around this time and was replaced by touring drummer Will Hunt.
By the 2010s, the members of Static-X had split off to concentrate on separate projects, and Static toured with a solo band under the Static-X name. In 2013, the band announced that they were officially breaking up, though Static continued to play the band's material on tour as a solo act. In 2014, Static died at 48 ostensibly due to a long history of substance abuse, though officially his death was termed a natural one.
A few years after Static's death, the former band members reunited and began to parse through old unreleased demos. Composing new songs from that material resulted in Project Regeneration, which came out in two volumes, the first of which dropped in summer 2020. To support the album, the newly reformed Static-X toured with a new, masked frontman named "Xer0," who was rumored to be Edsel Dope of Dope. The band also released a single, "Hollow," which peaked in the Top 15 in the U.S. Dance/Electronic chart.
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Another great Fillmore Auditorium in Denver night! The iconic venue never disappoints!! All band were great, exciting, fun times for sure! Love you Denver!
The show was OK. Sound was marginal. Oh look giant puppets ooooo, SMH.
The show was KICKASS!!! Loved Sevendust as they always put on awesome show!!
Wonderful Experience had a blast!!! Excellent Show.
They put on one hell of a show. They captured all the magic of a Wayne led Static-X.
Venue was top notch. Security top notch. Bands were great.
I went to the machine killer tour to see Sevendust. I was not a big Static-X fan but figured since I already paid for the ticket I'll stick around and listen to a song or two... The second their show started I was floored with blistering sound and energy that I can't stop thinking about! I really enjoyed Sevendust which is a band I've always liked but I just say Static-X blew them away, it's safe to say I'm a fan now! At all costs go see them live it's absolutely worth it!
The bands played awesome shows. However, Live Nation security was horrible, and even with having the correct credentials to get where I needed to be, they would not let me past them due to no "general admission"ticket.
Iconic trio of Dope, Sevendust & Static-X !! Stage performance was amazing during Static-X. You'd have to go to a show to know.
The sound was horrible at the “horizon events center” in Clive Iowa. Worst I’ve ever heard. Speakers crackling, mix was terrible, and to beat everything, you could HEAR people talking 10 foot away from you while the band played. AND I was in front DIRECTLY in front of the mains. Pathetic. AMATURE HOUR. Never again. The sound ruined the great show the bands put on.
Static x was amazing was surprised on them since it wasn't Wayne. Sevendust was very disappointed in that band
Awesome Show! Tickets on the phone was very easy to use.
Great performance with great energy from Sevendust and Static-X during each of their co-headlining 1hr 10 min sets! I've seen em Sevendust over 20x and this was prolly top 3 for me cause I love that they played so many deep cuts like Till Death, Strong Arm Broken, and my fave Splinter! More bands should do it🤘
Great show. Bands were all awesome. Venue is sooo nice. Sound is great.
The sound for opening act, Lines of Loyalty, could have been better. The drums sounded muffled. Especially the snare and the toms were nearly inaudible. The sound for the bands after them was spot on! The light coordination was amazing!! The bar staff were friendly! The lineup was amazing!!! Would definitely go again.
Always put on an awesome show. Xero is the perfect stand in for Wayne. He doesn't get enough credit for not only performing with his band, but then giving 110% with Static-X
Best show I have seen yet! The venue was great and so was the staff!! I will for sure be back for more shows at The Hard Rock in Northrn, Indiana!! Can't say enough about the whole experience and cant wait for next time!!
Wished I could have heard the vocals better for Sevendust. Also, tickets said 5:30, but not that the doors only opened at 5:30. Besides that it was a great show in an accommodating venue.
Amazing show great sound awesome stage show all the bands absolutely killed it!
Our tickets were down on the floor. Great venue, great performance. Would definitely go see them again.