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Audio samples of three new songs from
STATIC-X,
"Regeneration",
"Worth Dyin' For" and
"Terminator Oscillator", can be streamed below. All three cuts will appear on
STATIC-X's upcoming album,
"Project Regeneration Vol. 1", which will be released on July 10. The effort can now be pre-ordered digitally on
iTunes and
Amazon, and fans will receive immediate downloads of the songs
"Hollow" and
"All These Years". Limited-edition marble vinyl, physical CDs and digital copies can be pre-ordered online at
this location, with immediate download of both tracks as well.
The first of two volumes,
"Project Regeneration Vol. 1" features 12 brand new tracks, containing many of the final vocal performances and musical compositions of late
STATIC-X frontman
Wayne Static, along with the original
"Wisconsin Death Trip" lineup of bassist
Tony Campos, drummer
Ken Jay, and guitarist
Koichi Fukuda. Both volumes are being worked on by longtime
STATIC-X producer
Ulrich Wild.
"Project Regeneration Vol. 1" track listing:
01.
Regeneration
02.
Hollow (Project Regeneration)
03.
Worth Dyin' For
04.
Terminator Oscillator
05.
All These Years
06.
Accelerate
07.
Bring You Down (Project Regeneration)
08.
My Destruction
09.
Something Of My Own (Project Regeneration)
10.
Otsego Placebo
11.
Follow
12.
Dead Souls
In total,
"Project Regeneration" volumes one and two will consist of more than 20 brand new or previously unreleased
STATIC-X songs and will feature all of the remaining works left behind by
Wayne Static, along with the original
"Wisconsin Death Trip" band lineup. The individual albums are expected to contain creative packaging elements that will allow fans to marry the two volumes together.
Last year,
STATIC-X wrapped up a world tour comprised of nearly 100 mostly sold-out dates in celebration of the 20th anniversary of its platinum-selling debut album
"Wisconsin Death Trip". The shows also served as a traveling memorial for
Wayne, who passed away more than five years ago.
While the identity of
STATIC-X's touring singer
Xer0 has not been officially revealed, strong rumors suggest that
DOPE frontman
Edsel Dope is the one performing with
Jay,
Fukuda and
Campos and appearing in all of
STATIC-X's promotional videos.
Static died after mixing Xanax and other powerful prescription drugs with alcohol, according to the coroner's report. The 48-year-old
Static, whose real name was
Wayne Richard Wells, was found dead in his Landers, California home on November 1, 2014.
Static founded
STATIC-X in 1994 and achieved commercial success with
"Wisconsin Death Trip", which included the rock radio hit
"Push It".
The group issued five more studio albums before disbanding permanently in June 2013.
Static had been pursuing a solo career at the time of his death.