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Edsel Dope

Edsel Dope, born Brian Charles Ebejer on March 21, 1974, in , is an American musician recognized as the founding member, lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, keyboardist, and primary songwriter of the band . Raised in by his single mother following his parents' divorce, which separated him from his older brother Simon during childhood, Ebejer reunited with Simon in 1995 after moving to . There, the brothers formed in 1997, drawing influences from acts like and to create a sound blending aggression with elements. As Dope's creative force, Dope has co-produced all of the band's albums, including their debut Felons and Revolutionaries (1999) released via Epic Records, which featured singles like "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" and established the group in the late-1990s nu-metal scene. The band has released seven studio albums, with later works like Blood Money Part 1 (2016) and Blood Money Part Zer0 (2023) and ongoing tours maintaining their cult following in the heavy music community. Beyond , Ebejer has contributed to other projects, including performances with supergroup , his role as the masked Xer0 in the reformed since 2019, and a side band called Makeshift Romeo where he played drums; he also performs under the alias Xer0 for select recordings and collaborations. His hands-on involvement extends to directing Dope's and overseeing the band's visual and business aspects, solidifying his role as a multifaceted figure in and metal music.

Early life

Childhood and family background

Brian Charles Ebejer, known professionally as Edsel Dope, was born on March 21, 1974, in . His parents divorced when he was five years old, resulting in the separation of Edsel from his older brother, Simon Ebejer (later known as Simon Dope). Following the , Edsel was raised by his single mother in , where the family split contributed to a challenging early environment marked by the absence of his father and brother. During his childhood in , Edsel's initial exposure to music came through local influences, as he practiced drumming by playing along to albums on his drum set. Edsel and his brother Simon reunited as adults, later collaborating musically.

Musical influences and beginnings

Edsel Dope's early musical development was shaped by a blend of and , with key influences including and , whose aggressive electronic elements and raw energy inspired his approach to fusing rock with industrial sounds. He also drew from Marilyn Manson's theatrical and White Zombie's groovy riffs, incorporating subversive themes and heavy grooves into his songwriting. Additionally, classic acts like Mötley Crüe and provided a foundation in high-energy rock anthems, which Dope sought to twist with industrial aggression during his formative years. In the mid-1990s, turned his influences into action by experimenting with music production in , recording a series of early demos that captured his self-produced style and laid the groundwork for his professional path. These sessions marked his shift toward aspiring for a career in music, focusing on creating tracks that combined programmed beats, distorted guitars, and provocative lyrics without formal band commitments at the time. A pivotal moment came in the 1990s when Dope reunited with his brother after their childhood separation due to family , an event that rekindled shared musical interests and sparked initial collaborative ideas between the siblings. This reconnection fueled Dope's motivation to explore joint creative projects, emphasizing keyboard and sampling elements that would influence his evolving sound.

Musical career

Founding and work with Dope

Edsel Dope founded the band in 1997 in , recruiting his brother Simon Dope on keyboards while serving as the band's , guitarist, and primary songwriter. The brothers began with independent demo recordings that showcased their raw, aggressive sound, eventually attracting attention from major labels after high-quality early releases. Dope signed with Flip Records, an imprint of Epic Records, leading to the release of their debut studio album, Felons and Revolutionaries, on September 14, 1999. The album established the band's industrial metal foundation, with Edsel handling much of the production alongside Machine. Follow-up efforts included the 2001 album Life, featuring the breakout single "Die MF Die," which highlighted their blend of heavy riffs and electronic elements. Subsequent releases encompassed Group Therapy (2003), American Apathy (2005), No Regrets (2009), Blood Money Part 1 (2016), and the independent Blood Money Part Zer0 (2023), marking a shift toward self-released projects that allowed greater creative control. Throughout these albums, Dope's style evolved while maintaining an industrial metal core that fused melodic hooks with intense aggression and electronic textures. The band's lineup underwent several changes over the years, with early additions including guitarist on bass from 1998 to 2000, followed by his return in 2015. Lead guitarist joined in the early , contributing significantly to songwriting and becoming a mainstay. These shifts helped stabilize the group for later tours and recordings, with remaining the constant creative force. supported major acts on extensive tours, including opening slots for and Slipknot, which boosted their visibility in the nu-metal and industrial scenes during the early . Edsel Dope has been deeply involved in the songwriting and production of every album, often co-producing and writing the majority of the material to ensure a cohesive vision of high-energy that balances raw fury with accessible melodies. In recent years, the band performed at the 2024 , replacing Coal Chamber on the Shockwave Stage. In 2025, supported and on the LD-50 25th Anniversary Tour in the fall and performed at the 2025 .

Involvement with Static-X

Following the death of Static-X frontman in 2014 from an accidental overdose, the surviving members—bassist , guitarist , and drummer —sought to revive the band in 2019 to honor his legacy and continue performing. Edsel Dope was invited to contribute to the project, drawing on his experience as a longtime fan and musician, and he served as for the band's comeback , Project Regeneration Vol. 1, released in 2020. The album incorporated unused vocal recordings from Static alongside new material, with Dope overseeing production alongside engineer . In late 2019, launched the 20th Anniversary Tour as a memorial to Static, with performing as the masked vocalist Xer0—a persona designed to maintain anonymity and avoid overshadowing the original frontman. Widely believed to be Dope due to vocal similarities and his involvement, Xer0 wore a Wayne Static-inspired to preserve the band's visual identity and focus on the music's legacy. The tour featured Dope's as direct support, allowing seamless integration while emphasizing performances of classics like "Wisconsin Death Trip" and "Push It." Dope continued his contributions as executive producer and co-writer for , released in January 2024, which included final vocal takes from Static on several tracks and new compositions blending riffs with electronic elements. Notable songs featured guest vocalists and collaborators, such as "Terminator Oscillator" with additional vocals from Dope himself and "Run For Your Life" incorporating contributions from Nikk Dibbs and , highlighting the project's collaborative spirit to extend Static's unfinished work. The Machine Killer Tour in 2024 marked a major milestone, reuniting the original rhythm section of Campos and Fukuda with Xer0 and drummer for co-headlining dates alongside , supported by and Lines of Loyalty. Setlists balanced timeless hits like "" and "" with selections from both Project Regeneration volumes, receiving praise for recapturing the band's high-energy industrial sound. In 2025, supported on the L.D. 50 25th Anniversary Tour, alongside opener Vended, for a fall run of U.S. dates that concluded in , emphasizing legacy preservation through shared nu-metal roots and fan-focused performances. has described the overall revival as an effort to "reignite the fun and legacy for the fans" without attempting to replace Static, stating, "You try to take the out of , what are you doing? Why would you do that?"—a that prioritizes emotional connection and the enduring impact of the band's music.

Other musical collaborations

Edsel Dope provided guest vocals on the track "Spit" from Dirge Within's debut album Force Fed Lies, released in 2009, marking one of his notable one-off contributions to another band's recording. The Chicago-based act, produced in part by Dope himself, featured this collaboration alongside other guests like Trivium's , highlighting Dope's connections within the mid-2000s metal scene. In the early 2000s, participated in the supergroup Pigface's revolving-door on their 2003 album Easy Listening... For Difficult F**heads*, contributing vocals, guitars, and bass across various tracks in line with the project's experimental ethos. This involvement connected him to a broader network, including figures like and , though his role remained limited to this single release amid Pigface's collaborative format. Dope also engaged in a short-lived alternative pop/rock side project, Makeshift Romeo, where he served as drummer starting in 2005, alongside members from and Dope's on guitar. self-released their self-titled album in 2006, featuring Dope's percussion on tracks like "The Way I Was," before the group disbanded without further output. This venture represented a departure from his roots, emphasizing melodic elements over heavy riffs.

Other professional activities

Production and songwriting for others

Edsel Dope served as for Static-X's posthumous albums (2020) and (2023), both of which utilized unreleased recordings from the band's late frontman to honor his legacy. In this role, Dope oversaw the completion of tracks that blended the group's signature sound—characterized by aggressive guitar riffs layered with electronic programming and synth elements—with Static's original vocal performances and demos. His contributions included and additional programming to ensure cohesion, drawing from his experience in fusing heavy instrumentation with digital effects in the genre. Dope's involvement began after Static's death in 2014, when band members approached him to help revive unfinished material from sessions dating back to 2008. He emphasized maintaining Static's vision, incorporating guest contributions only where necessary to fill gaps, while prioritizing raw, high-energy production that echoed Static-X's earlier works like . The albums received positive reception for their authenticity. Dope has described the process as a labor of respect, avoiding any performative role on the records themselves to preserve the original lineup's integrity.

Directing and entrepreneurship

Edsel Dope has directed numerous music videos for his band , often collaborating with filmmaker . Notable examples include the 2014 video for "Selfish," which features an electrifying live performance captured during a show. In 2022, he co-directed "No Respect" and "Believe" (featuring Drama Club), both promoting the upcoming album Blood Money Part Zer0, with the latter starring actress . By 2023, helmed the direction for "Misery" (featuring Drama Club and Hellzapoppin Circus) and "Lovesong" (a cover of The Cure's classic), emphasizing visual storytelling tied to the band's aesthetic. Beyond Dope, Dope has extended his directing work to other acts in the scene, including . He directed the 2020 video for "" from the posthumous album , co-directed by , which utilized Wayne Static's final vocal recordings to honor the band's legacy. Additional videos under his direction include "All These Years" (2020) and "Terminator Oscillator" (2021), both showcasing high-energy visuals aligned with the genre's mechanical themes. In entrepreneurship, Dope founded Ecco Studios in 2014 as co-owner and chief operating officer, a California-based company specializing in 3D scanning, photogrammetry, and visual effects production, which has supported creative projects in media and entertainment. For Dope the band, he has driven independent business strategies post-2010, including a shift away from major labels after their 2016 album Blood Money on eOne Music; subsequent releases like Blood Money Part Zer0 (2023) were self-distributed for free via the band's website to prioritize direct fan access. This approach extends to merchandise lines through the official Dope Shop, offering apparel, vinyl, autographed items, and VIP experiences to foster fan loyalty. Online platforms, including the band's website and Dope's Instagram (@dopeedsel), enable ongoing fan engagement through exclusive content, tour updates, and digital downloads. Dope has actively promoted the industrial metal scene through interviews and podcast appearances in 2024 and 2025. In a February 2024 Loudwire discussion, he and Static-X bassist Tony Campos detailed the "Machine Killer" tour and new music, highlighting cross-band collaborations. Later that year, at Aftershock Festival, he spoke with PipemanRadio about tours and the genre's evolution. In October 2025, interviews at Louder Than Life and Women in the Pit addressed Static-X's revival and Dope's role in sustaining industrial metal's legacy without compromising authenticity.

Personal life

Family relationships

Edsel Dope reunited with his older brother Simon in the 1990s after their childhood separation due to their parents' divorce when Edsel was five years old. This reconnection established a profound familial bond that has persisted into adulthood, marked by mutual support and shared life experiences. The brothers' relationship remains close, with Simon serving as both a family member and former bandmate before departing Dope in 2002 to work in video game development at Neversoft, where he contributed to projects like Guitar Hero. Edsel has described Simon as a "big nerd" suited to technical pursuits, noting that despite their divergent career paths, Simon continues to attend Dope shows and join family gatherings, underscoring their enduring connection. A notable shared milestone from their early adulthood involved navigating extreme financial pressures together, including a six-month period of selling drugs to fund their ambitions, which Edsel later recalled as "some of the craziest times of my life that people can't even fathom," reflecting the depth of their loyalty and resilience as siblings. Little public information exists about Edsel's parents following the , and no other siblings have been mentioned in verified accounts.

Privacy and lifestyle

Edsel Dope maintains a deliberate low public profile regarding his , emphasizing beyond his professional music activities. In discussions about his role in , he has highlighted the use of the masked persona Xer0 as a means to shield his identity, noting that it provides "some privacy" while allowing him to contribute without becoming the focal point of attention. This approach extends to his general aversion to oversharing on , where his presence—such as on under @dopeedsel with over 33,000 followers—largely centers on band updates and professional announcements rather than intimate details. However, he has selectively shared family milestones, including the birth of his daughter Hanu on October 5, 2020, and his engagement to his partner. Based in , Dope's lifestyle revolves around the demands of a touring , particularly with the intensive schedule in 2025 that includes Dope's performance at alongside and supporting dates on 's U.S. tour with acts like and . Despite these commitments, he has described reflecting on personal evolution over his 25-year career, suggesting a focus on internal growth amid professional rigors, though he keeps specifics about daily routines or work-life integration closely guarded. Among his known interests, Dope is an avid fan, identifying the 1978 original Halloween directed by as his favorite, which underscores a pursuit in cinematic genres outside his work. Fan communities, such as edseldopefan.org, further reinforce this boundary by explicitly avoiding the publication of non-concert photos, rumors, or any content that could infringe on his .

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