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The Gauntlet: Static-x Metal News

The Gauntlet premieres "Push It" from upcoming Static-x DVD


Static-x Here is The Gauntlet exclusive world premiere of “Push It” taken from the brand new Static-X live DVD, Live Cannibal Killers which comes out this week. Filmed in 2007 at a concert in Spokane, WA, the set features fan-favorites like "The Enemy” and "Bled for Days." Produced by frontman Wayne Static, the package also includes an additional audio CD which features the show in its entirety.


If that wasn't already enough, the DVD also includes all of the band’s official music videos. Cannibal Killers Live will be released on Oct 14, 2008. You can check out the band's site to get the internet-only edition of the Cannibal Killers DVD HERE.



click here to watch or view below





Date: Oct 13, 2008
As Reported by: jason

Tags:  Static-xWayne StaticPush ItCannibal Killers LiveDVD
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Comments
  ammopak - 2008-11-22 18:21:31
i love X best band ever
  raidon04 - 2008-10-16 12:20:37
awesome band, and awesome album.
  steiner666 - 2008-10-13 12:48:55
looks decent. i don't care for their newer releases, but WDT and machine are pretty cool albums as far as industrial sort of metal goes.
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