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Format: CD

Jun 2005

Record Label: Warner Brothers Records (Japan)

Recording Type: Studio

UPC: 4943674057641
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Start a War [Limited] (CD, 2005)
Primary Artist: Static-X


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About this Album
Track Listing
START A WAR (+1 BONUS TRACK) (+ BONUS DVD) (LIMITED EDITION):
1. Enemy
2. I'm the One
3. Start a War
4. Pieces
5. Dirthouse
6. Skinnyman
7. Just in Case
8. Set It Off
9. I Want to F****** Break It
10. Night Terrors
11. Otsego Amigo
12. My Damnation
13. Brainfog
14. Get to the Gone (Live) (Bonus Track)

Details
Distributor:MSI Music Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:n/a
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Japanese version contains an extra song and a bonus DVD (NTSC format region code 2).
START A WAR's attendant printed info notes that the disc was recorded in "Sunny Burbank, California." A few seconds, however, is all it will take to convince listeners that this is one of Static X's darkest efforts. "The Enemy" skitters along at a frenetic, machine-gun-like pace appropriate for it's war-related title, while lead vocalist/screamer Wayne Static delivers an abrasive yet fleet-tongued combination of death-metal growling and East Coast speed-rapping. "Just in Case" emphasizes the industrial side of Static X's sound, with chorus music reminiscent of something one might hear in an auto manufacturing plant. "I Want to F****** Break It" begins with what sounds like an old time carnival tune that, though quickly overtaken by a repetitive jackhammer riff and violent lyrics, reappears throughout the song. The keyboards and new wave-style vocals that drive "My Damnation"'s verse reveal that in another life, Static X likely could have made it as a synth-pop band.


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