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Wayne Static

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American musician (1965–2014)
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Wayne Static
Static performing in 2005
Born
Wayne Richard Wells

(1965-11-04)November 4, 1965
DiedNovember 1, 2014(2014-11-01) (aged 48)
Cause of deathCombined drug intoxication
Other names
  • Wayne Static
  • The King of Evil Disco
  • Mr. Static
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
Spouse
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • keyboards
Years active1978–2014
Formerly of
Musical artist

Wayne Richard Wells (November 4, 1965 – November 1, 2014), known professionally asWayne Static, was an American musician, best known as the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, keyboardist, and primary lyricist for theindustrial metal bandStatic-X, which he was the only constant member of the band until his death in 2014. He also released a solo album,Pighammer, in 2011. Static was recognizable for his unusual hairstyle; his hair was held up in a vertical position, a process that took about 20 minutes to complete (45 minutes, according to his mother). He was also known for his signature "chintail" beard.

Early life

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Wells was born inMuskegon, Michigan, to Richard and Darlene Wells.[2][3][4][5][6] He grew up inShelby, Michigan before moving toChicago,Illinois andCalifornia. He was three years old when he received his first toy guitar. His parents decided at age seven to get him his first real guitar, an S12 beginner model. Wells was given lessons, which paid off a year later when he won a talent contest playing "Skip to My Lou".[7][8] He later played in his first band at the age of 12 and decided he wanted to be a musician. In high school, Wells played in a band for the dances with classmates.[9] He attendedShelby High School and had summer jobs which included working as an asparagus picker and in a cherry canning factory.[10]

Career

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After moving to Chicago, Wells created thepost-punk bandDeep Blue Dream in 1987 with drummerKen Jay and bass playerEric Harris. They shared rehearsal space withBilly Corgan, who was just starting the bandSmashing Pumpkins. Corgan would end up playing a few a shows with them, eventually opting to focus on his own band.[11][12] Deep Blue Dream was short lived as Wells and Jay relocated to California. In California, Wells and Jay formed Static-X along withTony Campos on bass andKoichi Fukuda on guitar.[13] It was at this point Wells adopted the name Wayne Static.

Static announced in July 2007 that he would begin a side project, Pighammer,[14] but in a December 2007 interview with Ultimate-Guitar.com, Static stated: "The Pighammer thing will happen when I have time. At the moment though, Static-X will remain my main priority." Static appeared on the cover of the 2009 Static-X release,Cult of Static.

His solo albumPighammer was released on October 4, 2011.[15] As part of hisPighammer solo-project,[16] Static formed a new line-up consisting ofBrent Ashley on bass, Sean Davidson on drums, and Ashes on guitar. In 2012, this line-up went under the name Static-X for the Noise Revolution tour. However, in October 2012, the remainder of the tour was cancelled due to Static requiring medical treatment.[citation needed]

In an interview done on November 26, 2013, it was confirmed that Static-X disbanded in June 2013. According to Static, the disputes between himself and the band's former bassist Tony Campos over the rights to the band name had gone too far, forcing him to disband the four-piece.[17]

He had been set to play a co-headlining tour in the U.S. withPowerman 5000 in November 2014 withAmerican Head Charge supporting them.[18]

Equipment

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Guitars

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Static performing atGods of Metal 2009

Static installed a singleSeymour Duncan SH-6B 'Distortion' humbucker in all his guitar's bridge positions; until switching to EMG 81's in 2012 after signing with Dean. His signature Epiphone, ESP LTD, and Dean guitars did not come with neck pickups as he did not use them.

Static used a Gibson Flying V from early in his career; seen in the videos up until 2003.

Static also used a Gibson Explorer; as seen in the music video for "I'm with Stupid".

In 2004, Epiphone released a Wayne Static signature Flying V Guitar. "Special features on the Static model include a single volume control and one toggle switch for the two Epiphone USA pickups, no pickguard, Ebony fingerboard with no inlays, black hardware, Plain Black satin finish, and the Static-X logo on the headstock."[19]

In 2007, ESP produced the ESP Ltd Static-600 Wayne Static Signature Guitar. It featured an Explorer-shaped body, single Seymour Duncan Distortion humbucker, and nickel/diamond-plated scratchplate covering the entire mahogany body, as seen in live photographs.[20]

In 2009, ESP produced the ESP LTD Static-600V GMB as Static's new signature guitar. It featured a Flying-V-shaped body with diamond plate metal screwed to the front of the body, black hardware, and Static X logo at the 12th fret.

In 2012, Static joined Dean guitars and started playing custom ML Modifier.[21] Until his death, Static played Dean guitars as an endorsee. While Dean did not release a Static signature model, Dean did produce a series of custom models for Static; fitted with his standard single bridgehumbucker and single volume control.

Amps

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For his live tone, Static used a simpleMarshall MG100HDFX. The MG100HDFX was one of the cheapest solid state amps made by Marshall during Static's touring time with Static X. On tour, Static could easily and cheaply get a replacement if the amp broke. Amps breaking were not a common problem as solid state amps like the MG100HDFX are less prone to breaking than tube amps, another reason for its selection.

Static's cabinet of choice was the Marshall 1960A.

As of the "Cult of Static" tour in 2009, all of Static-X ditched the traditionally used touring amps and cabinets for a Line 6 Pod XT Pro direct to P.A. sound set up and maintained by longtime guitar tech Erik Fincher.

Personal life

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Static with his wifeTera Wray (center) in 2007

Static was anatheist andpescatarian.[22][23] After a brief courtship,[24][25] he married adult film actressTera Wray in Las Vegas on January 10, 2008.[26][27] They lived inJoshua Tree, California. Static appeared as a mystery guest on an adult film Wray hosted calledRadium Vol 2.[28]

On January 13, 2016, Wray died in her friend's Joshua Tree, California apartment from an apparent suicide. Her body was discovered in January 14, 2016.[29]

Death

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Static died on November 1, 2014, inLanders, California, three days before his 49th birthday.[30] He had consumed oxycodone as well as alcohol that morning before going to bed with his wife. She woke up later that day to find that he had died in his sleep.[31] His publicist issued a statement which claimed that Static and Wray had stopped using "hard drugs" in 2009 and that his death was "not a drug-related incident."[32] However, an autopsy later confirmed that Static had died of multiple prescription drug toxicity involving the opioid painkillersoxycodone andhydromorphone, the anti-anxiety medicationalprazolam (Xanax), and alcohol. The report also noted that years of past "chronic prescription drug and alcohol abuse" was a contributing factor.[31] Former Static-X membersKoichi Fukuda andTony Campos paid tribute to Static.[33] Static was cremated in California. A memorial show followed in Los Angeles,[34] and a family service followed in Illinois.[35][36][37]

Solo band members

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Final line-up

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  • Wayne Static – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards, programming(2011–2014; his death)
  • Diego "Ashes" Ibarra – lead guitar(2011–2014)
  • Sean "The Animal" Davidson – drums(2011–2014)
  • Andy "The Kid" Cole – bass, backing vocals(2012–2014)

Former members

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Timeline

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Discography

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Solo

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Studio albums
YearAlbumChart peaks
US

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US RockUS Ind.US Hard Rock
2011Pighammer
  • Released: October 4, 2011
  • Label: Dirthouse
  • Formats:CD,DI
9722167
Singles
  • 2011 – "Assassins of Youth"

Static-X

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Main article:Static-X discography

Collaborations

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Appearances

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References

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  1. ^"Static-X frontman Wayne Static dies at 48". Telegraph. November 3, 2014. RetrievedJanuary 15, 2016.
  2. ^Wayne Static Bio, IMDb.com; retrieved January 1, 2008.
  3. ^Wayne Static Bio, FoxyTunes.com, retrieved January 1, 2008
  4. ^"Static-X to perform Wednesday",Deseret News (Salt Lake City), June 17, 2005, retrieved January 1, 2008.
  5. ^Note that there are other sources which quote other birth years (usually 1965 and 1975), but Mr Static himself has confirmed on his blog that he was born in 1965.
  6. ^from interview: "What's your favorite song from record Machine? Wayne: Probably the last song "December"... I actually wrote that in 1983. I was in college at Western Michigan University. It was a very cold day in December. I had a half an hour between classes of time to kill. I went to this little park I used to go to in order to study, but it was freezing that day. I sat down and wrote the lyrics on this freezing park bench in December. I used to perform that song with an acoustic guitar, because I used to play acoustic music before I turned into the evil disco thing I am. I reinvented that song for Wisconsin Death Trip."
  7. ^"Wayne Static - obituary".The Telegraph. November 8, 2014. RetrievedJune 5, 2016.
  8. ^King, Valerie (May 1, 2014)."XSTATIC TO BE WAYNE STATIC'S MOM!".Rock Revolt Magazine. RetrievedJune 5, 2016.
  9. ^Jeff Kerby (January 22, 2004)."Kerby's Exclusive Interview with Static-X Vocalist Wayne Static". KNAC. RetrievedNovember 5, 2007.
  10. ^Spence D. (April 20, 2000)."Static X: An IGN Classic Interview". Livewire. Archived fromthe original on May 25, 2007. RetrievedNovember 4, 2007.
  11. ^SiriusXM (June 17, 2023).Billy Corgan Remembers Wayne Static Friendship, Turning Down Offer, Impact on Music. RetrievedMarch 19, 2025 – via YouTube.
  12. ^Colin Joyce (November 2, 2014)."Wayne Static, Former Static-X Frontman, Has Died at 48". Spin.com.
  13. ^"Iconofan Biography". Iconofan. Archived fromthe original on February 26, 2012. RetrievedNovember 8, 2007.
  14. ^Travis Hay (July 20, 2007)."Static-X: The Ear Candy Interview". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Archived fromthe original on August 10, 2007. RetrievedNovember 18, 2007.
  15. ^"Static-X Frontman To Release Solo Debut In October". Blabbermouth.net. August 4, 2011. Archived fromthe original on October 16, 2011. RetrievedSeptember 5, 2011.
  16. ^Archived atGhostarchive and theWayback Machine:"Revolver Golden Gods Wayne Static Interview". Youtube.com. May 2011. RetrievedNovember 2, 2014.
  17. ^"Interview with Wayne Static".LA Music Blog. RetrievedNovember 2, 2014.
  18. ^Bowar, Chad (August 25, 2014)."Wayne Static + Powerman 5000 team up for fall 2014 co-headlining tour".Loudwire.com. Loudwire. RetrievedAugust 26, 2014.
  19. ^"Epiphone-gets-aggressive-with-new-Wayne-Static-signature-guitar".www.epiphone.com. Archived fromthe original on November 7, 2016. RetrievedJanuary 17, 2022.
  20. ^"File:Static X.JPG - Wikimedia Commons".Commons.wikimedia.org. RetrievedAugust 5, 2020.
  21. ^[1][dead link]
  22. ^"Creating some waves with Static-X". IGN. November 14, 2003. RetrievedNovember 5, 2007.
  23. ^"Wisconsin Cheese Trip".thedevilwearsparsley.com. November 10, 2007. RetrievedNovember 18, 2007.
  24. ^"Society 1 Interview with Matt Zane which mentions that Tera and Wayne are dating". The Gauntlet. October 22, 2007. RetrievedOctober 22, 2007.
  25. ^On hisblogArchived February 12, 2012, at theWayback Machine on Nov 9, 2007, Mr Static states: "I met Tera Wray during Ozzfest and we have been together since then."
  26. ^David Sullivan (January 17, 2008)."Tera Wray Weds Static-X Frontman".AVN. RetrievedJanuary 18, 2008.
  27. ^The article"Wayne Static Gets Hitched to Adult Starlet", January 14, 2008, states: "The pair tied the knot in Las Vegas before the AVN Awards which took place on Saturday, Jan 12, 2008"
  28. ^"Platinum Selling Mystery Artist Guests On Radium 2 and Theme Song". The Gauntlet. RetrievedApril 8, 2008.
  29. ^"WAYNE STATIC's Widow TERA WRAY STATIC Found Dead". Blabbermouth. January 14, 2016. RetrievedJanuary 15, 2016.
  30. ^"STATIC-X Frontman WAYNE STATIC Dead At 48". Blabbermouth.net. November 2014. RetrievedNovember 2, 2015.
  31. ^ab"Wayne Static cause of death revealed". Alternative Press. March 13, 2015. RetrievedFebruary 27, 2016.
  32. ^"WAYNE STATIC, STATIC-X FRONTMAN, DEAD AT AGE 48".Revolver. November 2, 2014. RetrievedFebruary 9, 2023.
  33. ^"Static-X Tony Campos Koichi Fukuda pay tribute to Wayne Static".Loudwire. November 3, 2014. RetrievedNovember 11, 2015.
  34. ^"Ill Nino's Cristian Machado, Dave Navarro + More Rock Wayne Static Memorial Show". loudwire.com. January 21, 2015. RetrievedJanuary 21, 2015.
  35. ^Crane, Matt (November 3, 2014)."More details emerge on the death of Wayne Static".Alternative Press.
  36. ^"Press Release: Wayne Static Died in His Sleep, Drugs Not Involved".Metal Sucks. November 2, 2014.
  37. ^"Obituary: Wayne Richard Wells".Muskegon Chronicle. November 22, 2014.[permanent dead link]
  38. ^"Wayne Static Album & Song Chart History".Billboard. RetrievedMarch 24, 2012.

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