
"My Reunion Blues double bass gig bag was a life saver for me on my recent tours to South America and Europe. A few times, the airline forced me to gate check my basses and would not let me get them until they rode through the entire baggage claim system, which meant they were bouncing around from conveyor belt to conveyor belt. I'm happy to say, the bag protected both basses very well, and there wasn't any damage to them whatsoever. These are absolutely the best gig bags & cases, period."
Tony Campos' earth shaking power, guttural bass growl, and masterful stage character distinguishes him against others as uniquely intense and is considered the hardest working bass player in the industry.
Campos is a founding member of Static-X, playing bass and singing backing vocals on all of the group's studio albums. Along with Wayne Static he was one of the legal owners of the Static-X name. On October 23, 2018, Tony announced that he and the other two surviving original members – guitarist Koichi Fukuda and drummer Ken Jay – had reformed Static-X, who released a new album and embarked on a worldwide tour in 2019 in memory of Wayne Static.
In 2002, Campos became part of Mexican American metal group Asesino. His stage name, "Maldito X", is Spanish for "Damned X". In the same year, he played bass with the Colombian band Agony during the Rock al Parque.
From 2011-2012, he was a member of death metal band Possessed. He also played with Possessed in 2013 at The Oakland Metro.
Tony was the bassist for American industrial metal band Ministry, founded in 1981 by Al Jourgensen. Campos has played bass for Ministry in three stints (2007-2008, 2011-2012, 2014–2016). He joined Ministry again for their US tour with Death Grips in Autumn of 2017.
Campos is also well known for playing bass in bands Prong, Soulfy and Fear Factory.
Tony Campos (Static-X / Ministry / Fear Factory)
"My Reunion Blues double bass gig bag was a life saver for me on my recent tours to South America and Europe. A few times, the airline forced me to gate check my basses and would not let me get them until they rode through the entire baggage claim system, which meant they were bouncing around from conveyor belt to conveyor belt. I'm happy to say, the bag protected both basses very well, and there wasn't any damage to them whatsoever. These are absolutely the best gig bags & cases, period."
Tony Campos' earth shaking power, guttural bass growl, and masterful stage character distinguishes him against others as uniquely intense and is considered the hardest working bass player in the industry.
Campos is a founding member of Static-X, playing bass and singing backing vocals on all of the group's studio albums. Along with Wayne Static he was one of the legal owners of the Static-X name. On October 23, 2018, Tony announced that he and the other two surviving original members – guitarist Koichi Fukuda and drummer Ken Jay – had reformed Static-X, who released a new album and embarked on a worldwide tour in 2019 in memory of Wayne Static.
In 2002, Campos became part of Mexican American metal group Asesino. His stage name, "Maldito X", is Spanish for "Damned X". In the same year, he played bass with the Colombian band Agony during the Rock al Parque.
From 2011-2012, he was a member of death metal band Possessed. He also played with Possessed in 2013 at The Oakland Metro.
Tony was the bassist for American industrial metal band Ministry, founded in 1981 by Al Jourgensen. Campos has played bass for Ministry in three stints (2007-2008, 2011-2012, 2014–2016). He joined Ministry again for their US tour with Death Grips in Autumn of 2017.
Campos is also well known for playing bass in bands Prong, Soulfy and Fear Factory.