Push It (Static-X song)

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"Push It"
File:Push It.jpg
Single by Static-X
from the album Wisconsin Death Trip
Released 1999
Format CD
Genre Industrial metal, nu metal
Length 2:34
Label Warner Bros.
Writer(s) Tony Campos, Wayne Wells
Producer(s) Ulrich Wild
Static-X
Static-X singles chronology
"Push It"
(1999)
"I'm with Stupid"
(2000)

"Push It" is the first single from the industrial metal band Static-X's first album, Wisconsin Death Trip. "Push It" is one of Static-X's best known and most popular songs and is credited, along with "I'm with Stupid", for making Wisconsin Death Trip Static-X's best-selling album. The song is a combination of most effects of the industrial metal genre along with the band's self-described "evil disco". The music video for Push It was directed by Mick Olszewski and introduces shots of clay creatures mixed in with the band performing the song.

Music and lyrics

The song talks about being self-strong, not giving up. The song begins and concludes with heavier segments with screamed vocals, while its middle section is more atmospheric and melodic.

Chart performance

Chart (1999/2000) Peak position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Singles Sales 57
U.S. Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks 20
U.S. Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks 36
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Single Sales 5

Track listing

  1. "Push It" - 2:35
  2. "Bled for Days (Live)" - 4:09
  3. "Push It (JB's Death Trance Mix)" - 3:32
  4. "Down (Previously Unreleased)" - 3:14
  5. "Push It (Mephisto Odyssey Crucified Dub Mix)" - 6:10

Trivia

  • A remixed version of the song was used for the intro of the 2000 PlayStation game "Duke Nukem: Land of the Babes" by 3D Realms.
  • The song was released as downloadable content for the Rock Band video game series on October 7, 2008.
  • The song was used as background music in a motorcycle scene in the 2004 movie Torque and a skateboarding scene in 2000's 2ge+her.
  • The song was used in the 2000 PlayStation skateboarding simulator game "Street Sk8er 2".
  • The song was used for the end credits of horror & comedy in the 1999 film Idle Hands.


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