Wayne Static hair down refers to the hairstyle of the late American industrial metal singer Wayne Static, often characterized by long, flowing locks worn down over his shoulders. An exemplary image of Wayne Static with his hair down can be found in the music video for the song "So Long, So Wrong" by his band Static-X.
Wayne Static's hair down became an iconic aspect of his image, contributing to his reputation as a distinctive and enigmatic figure in the music industry. The hairstyle resonated with fans and symbolized Static's rebellious and nonconformist persona. Historically, it originated from the grunge and alternative rock movements of the 1990s, where long, unkempt hair was common among musicians.