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Cannibal (Blood & Bronze Splatter Vinyl)
With a title like Cannibal, itâs no surprise that this 2007 album presents Static X at its most, er, bloodthirsty. Lead
singer Wayne Static put it plainly: âI think itâs the most metal record weâve ever made, and itâs arguably the heaviest record weâve ever made.â
Cannibal is the first Static X record to have numerous guitar solos, which herald the return of founding guitarist Koichi Fukuda; and the change in producers (from Ulrich Wild to John Travis) no doubt played a role in the bandâs shift back to the more intense sound they premiered with Wisconsin Death Trip. The record went Top 40, and âNo Submissionâ wound up on the Saw 3 soundtrack. In short, a return to form after the chaotic personnel and stylistic changes of Start a War. Cannibal is here given its first-ever vinyl reissue with a bonus track (âLight It Upâ).
Blood and bronze splatter pressing inside a gatefold jacket!
singer Wayne Static put it plainly: âI think itâs the most metal record weâve ever made, and itâs arguably the heaviest record weâve ever made.â
Cannibal is the first Static X record to have numerous guitar solos, which herald the return of founding guitarist Koichi Fukuda; and the change in producers (from Ulrich Wild to John Travis) no doubt played a role in the bandâs shift back to the more intense sound they premiered with Wisconsin Death Trip. The record went Top 40, and âNo Submissionâ wound up on the Saw 3 soundtrack. In short, a return to form after the chaotic personnel and stylistic changes of Start a War. Cannibal is here given its first-ever vinyl reissue with a bonus track (âLight It Upâ).
Blood and bronze splatter pressing inside a gatefold jacket!
With a title like Cannibal, itâs no surprise that this 2007 album presents Static X at its most, er, bloodthirsty. Lead
singer Wayne Static put it plainly: âI think itâs the most metal record weâve ever made, and itâs arguably the heaviest record weâve ever made.â
Cannibal is the first Static X record to have numerous guitar solos, which herald the return of founding guitarist Koichi Fukuda; and the change in producers (from Ulrich Wild to John Travis) no doubt played a role in the bandâs shift back to the more intense sound they premiered with Wisconsin Death Trip. The record went Top 40, and âNo Submissionâ wound up on the Saw 3 soundtrack. In short, a return to form after the chaotic personnel and stylistic changes of Start a War. Cannibal is here given its first-ever vinyl reissue with a bonus track (âLight It Upâ).
Blood and bronze splatter pressing inside a gatefold jacket!
singer Wayne Static put it plainly: âI think itâs the most metal record weâve ever made, and itâs arguably the heaviest record weâve ever made.â
Cannibal is the first Static X record to have numerous guitar solos, which herald the return of founding guitarist Koichi Fukuda; and the change in producers (from Ulrich Wild to John Travis) no doubt played a role in the bandâs shift back to the more intense sound they premiered with Wisconsin Death Trip. The record went Top 40, and âNo Submissionâ wound up on the Saw 3 soundtrack. In short, a return to form after the chaotic personnel and stylistic changes of Start a War. Cannibal is here given its first-ever vinyl reissue with a bonus track (âLight It Upâ).
Blood and bronze splatter pressing inside a gatefold jacket!
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Cannibal (Blood & Bronze Splatter Vinyl)â
$51.78
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With a title like Cannibal, itâs no surprise that this 2007 album presents Static X at its most, er, bloodthirsty. Lead
singer Wayne Static put it plainly: âI think itâs the most metal record weâve ever made, and itâs arguably the heaviest record weâve ever made.â
Cannibal is the first Static X record to have numerous guitar solos, which herald the return of founding guitarist Koichi Fukuda; and the change in producers (from Ulrich Wild to John Travis) no doubt played a role in the bandâs shift back to the more intense sound they premiered with Wisconsin Death Trip. The record went Top 40, and âNo Submissionâ wound up on the Saw 3 soundtrack. In short, a return to form after the chaotic personnel and stylistic changes of Start a War. Cannibal is here given its first-ever vinyl reissue with a bonus track (âLight It Upâ).
Blood and bronze splatter pressing inside a gatefold jacket!
singer Wayne Static put it plainly: âI think itâs the most metal record weâve ever made, and itâs arguably the heaviest record weâve ever made.â
Cannibal is the first Static X record to have numerous guitar solos, which herald the return of founding guitarist Koichi Fukuda; and the change in producers (from Ulrich Wild to John Travis) no doubt played a role in the bandâs shift back to the more intense sound they premiered with Wisconsin Death Trip. The record went Top 40, and âNo Submissionâ wound up on the Saw 3 soundtrack. In short, a return to form after the chaotic personnel and stylistic changes of Start a War. Cannibal is here given its first-ever vinyl reissue with a bonus track (âLight It Upâ).
Blood and bronze splatter pressing inside a gatefold jacket!
















