



Came across this a few days ago while having a tidy up.
In the early 2000’s I probably spent 90% of my disposable income on gigs and gathered a pretty decent collection of stage used picks.
This was one I picked up from the WDT tour at the LA2 venue in London. I had it with me when I met the band there a year or so later when they returned for the Machine tour and had it and a few other things (including my copy of WAWAWSIT dvd) signed.
They were all super friendly and it was a good memory, even though it was the Tripp era! It was one of the rare occasions Wayne had his hair down too!
We are giving away 5 copies next week - FREE
original pressing - no artwork
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They really do be trying to control the narrative and everything Wayne related.
Matt Zane/Society1 materials:
The "Six Songs" Collection: Zane claims to have at least six unreleased songs featuring Wayne’s vocals and songwriting. He has stated these were intended for the documentary and were recorded as solo music, not Static-X material.
Solo Riffs and Ideas: Zane also possesses various miscellaneous riffs and demo fragments that he intended to flesh out with other vocalists for the documentary soundtrack.
Zane mentioned having "EP's worth of material" originally recorded for a movie Tera Wray was working on. He claimed the label blocked it back then, and while some riffs ended up on Pighammer, the "raw" versions and several entirely unique tracks still exist in his vault.
Johnston tracks:
Johnston has hinted at a broader backlog of electronic/industrial-leaning tracks that he and Wayne worked on together, which differ significantly from the Static-X "Evil Disco" sound.
The Salvador Tapes (Tripp Eisens, unlikely to be released):
"My Destruction" (Original Version): Originally titled "Road to Hell," this is one of the tracks where Eisen claims his original demo version differs from what the band eventually released.
Alleged Shadow Zone/Start a War Demos: Eisen has claimed to possess various writing sessions and demos from his time in the band (2001–2005) that haven't been utilized. Its existence as "complete" songs is debated. He still hasn't shared anything.
DMC Collab:
DMC (Run-D.M.C.) Collaboration: While "Noise Revolution" was released, there were often rumors of more rap-metal crossover tracks from that era that never saw the light of day.
Radium Sessions:
Music recorded for Tera Wray’s music series Radium around 2008. These tracks were reportedly more experimental and featured Wayne in a guest or producer capacity.
Pighammer Outtake:
It’s widely believed there were several tracks left on the cutting room floor that were deemed "too dark" or too personal even for that album. "Stay Alive" started as one of those songs.
Project Regeneration Volume 3:
In their April 2026 promo for the upcoming tour, the band explicitly stated they "unexpectedly uncovered even more unreleased tracks" while digging through the 1999-era masters. They hinted that these aren't just guest-vocal spots, but songs with nearly complete Wayne vocals that might surface on a potential "Vol. 3" or as standalone singles.
I made this shirt at school using solar fast. I really love how it came out.
Please don’t bother commenting on how Tripp is a POS, I’m aware. That’s not the point of this shirt though.