Track Listing 1. Breathe 2. Deliver Me 3. Anything But This 4. S.O.M. 5. Down 6. Head 7. So Real 8. Crash 9. Push It - (JB's death trance mix) 10. I'm With Stupid - (Paul Barker remix) 11. Burning Inside - (featuring Burton Bell) 12. Behind the Wall of Sleep 13. Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment 14. I Am - (demo) 15. Love Dump - (demo) 16. Get to the Gone - (demo) 17. New Pain - (demo) 18. Otsegolectric - (demo)
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Burton Bell | | Producer: | Josh Abraham, Mephisto Odyssey, Ulrich Wild, Wayne Static | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Static-X: Wayne Static (vocals, guitar, keyboards, programming); Tripp Rex Eisen (guitar); Tony Campos (bass guitar, background vocals); Nick Oshiro (drums). Additional personnel: Koichi Fukuda (guitar, programming); Ken Jay (keyboards, drums); Josh Freese (drums). Recording information: 1996 - 2002. In between recording its third and fourth albums, Static-X kept its rabid fanbase sated with BENEATH, BETWEEN, BEYOND, an 18-track compilation of rare tracks, demos, and previously unreleased material. The expected mix of jackhammer tempos, lead-pipe riffs, and pounding time-keeping saturate this disc, and make demos for Static-X standouts "I Am," "Love Dump," "Get to the Gone," and "New Pain" all the more impressive. Two cuts--"Breathe" and "Deliver Me"--were cut during the sessions for SHADOW ZONE, and include the aforementioned nuances along with the kind of grooves sure to encourage plenty of head-bobbing and pogo dancing. The desire to go back and rework existing tracks is always a risky proposition, but this industrial-rock quartet manages to do it with great aplomb, particularly on the relentless JB's Death Trance Mix of "Push It" and Paul Barker's remix of "I'm with Stupid." Other cuts of note include "Burning Inside," a high-energy collaboration with Fear Factory's Burton C. Bell, and a frenetic reading of the Ramones' "Gimme Gimme Shock Treatment" that stays surprisingly true to the original.
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