Static - in Popular Culture and The Arts

In Popular Culture and The Arts

  • "Static", a 1988 funk music single by Full Force and James Brown
  • "Static", a 1983 music single by Planet P Project on the album Planet P Project (album)
  • "Static", a song by 2pac Shakur
  • Static-X, an American industrial metal band
    • Wayne Static, co-founder, front-figure, vocalist and guitarist of Static-X
  • Static (film), a 1986 cult movie directed by Mark Romanek
  • Static (Planet Funk album)
  • Static (Mr. Big album)
  • Static (Bleach album)
  • Static (DC Comics), a Milestone and DC Comics superhero
  • Static (Steve Ditko character), an unrelated superhero by writer-artist Steve Ditko
  • "Static" (The Twilight Zone), a second-season episode 20 of The Twilight Zone broadcast on March 10, 1961
  • Static character, a character who does not undergo significant change during the course of a story
  • Static Major, Steve "Static" Garrett, a member of R&B group Playa and songwriter for Aaliyah and Ginuwine

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