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Static-X was formed in 1994 after the breakup of Wayne Static and Ken Jay’s former band Deep Blue Dream. Static and Jay originally met at the Chicago record store where Jay worked and were introduced to one another by Smashing Pumpkins vocalist Billy Corgan (the band also shared a rehearsal space with Smashing Pumpkins for a time). Once Deep Blue Dream folded, Static and Jay moved to Los Angeles to search for new band members. There, they met bassist Tony Campos and guitarist Koichi Fukuda, completing the band’s original lineup. Originally they were meant to be called the name of their debut album but figured it was too long and went with Static-X.[citation needed]
Static-X contracted with Warner Bros. Records in early 1998, and released their debut record album, Wisconsin Death Trip, on March 23, 1999. Soon after, they released their first single “Push It”, followed by “I’m with Stupid” and “Bled for Days” in 2000. Static-X toured strictly in support of the album and twice performed on Ozzfest. In the following year a promotional EP, The Death Trip Continues, was released, however this album was not available in stores. In 2001, Wisconsin Death Trip went platinum and is, to date, Static-X’s only album to reach this success.

The band has contributed numerous tracks from this album to video game soundtracks and for other promotional applications. The song “Otsegolation” was used in the PlayStation video game, Omega Boost, where it is featured in the main menu and the final boss sequence. The song “Push It” was included in the games Street Skater 2 and Duke Nukem: Land of the Babes, both also for the PlayStation gaming console, and as downloadable content for the game Rock Band on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 gaming consoles. An instrumental of “Love Dump” was used as the entrance music for the professional wrestling tag team KroniK in World Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment. This version was later used by Steven Richards.
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