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Waterparks
Waterparks, formed in 2011 in Houston, Texas, features lead vocalist/guitarist Awsten Knight, guitarist Geoff Wigington, and drummer Otto Wood. After releasing EPs independently, their studio albums include "Double Dare" (2016), "Entertainment" (2018), "Fandom" (2019), "Greatest Hits" (2021), and "Intellectual Property" (2023), marking their diverse musical journey and growth.

Wavves
Wavves, formed in 2008 by Nathan Williams, hails from San Diego, California. The band, also featuring Alex Gates, Stephen Pope, and Ross Traver, gained recognition with their debut album in 2008 and the follow-up "Wavvves" in 2009, impressing critics and audiences alike with their distinctive sound and energetic performances.

Waylon Jennings
Waylon Arnold Jennings (June 15, 1937 – February 13, 2002), a pioneer of outlaw country music, began his musical journey at an early age. He played guitar, formed the Texas Longhorns, and recorded his first session arranged by Buddy Holly. Jennings, known for his distinctive voice, achieved success after joining RCA Victor in 1965. His critically acclaimed albums include "Lonesome, On'ry and Mean," "Honky Tonk Heroes," "Dreaming My Dreams," and "Are You Ready for the Country," showcasing his impactful role in shaping the outlaw movement.

We Are Messengers
Formed in Monaghan, Ireland, in 2015, We Are Messengers, a Christian band, relocated to the US in 2015. Their 2016 debut studio album topped the Billboard Christian Albums chart. With members Darren Mulligan, Kyle Williams, Drew Kerxton, and Raul Aguilar, they continued chart success with their 2019 EP, "Honest." Notable Billboard Christian Airplay hits include "Maybe It's Ok" and "Magnify."
We Are Scientists
Formed in 1999, We Are Scientists, a rock band based in New York City, consists of Keith Murray and Chris Cain. With a discography including "With Love and Squalor," they infuse humor into various projects, such as the 2020 podcast "Dumpster Dive," ensuring a dynamic creative future.

We Are Toonz
We Are Toonz, an American hip-hop group from Stone Mountain, Georgia, formed in 2013, gained fame with their viral debut dance single "Drop That #NaeNae." The group, including members Levi, Crash Bandit, K.B., and Cal Lamar, saw social media success and collaborations with sports teams and athletes.

We Are the Fallen
Formed in a new direction, We Are the Fallen, an American hard rock band, includes Irish singer Carly Smithson, ex-Evanescence members Ben Moody, John LeCompt, Rocky Gray, and bassist Marty O'Brien. Originating from Moody's departure from Evanescence, they released their debut album "Tear the World Down" in May 2010.

We Are the In Crowd
Formed in 2006, American rock band We Are the In Crowd comprises Taylor Jardine, Jordan Eckes, Mike Ferri, Rob Chianelli, and Cameron Hurley. They released their debut EP "Guaranteed To Disagree" in 2010, followed by full-length albums "Best Intentions" in 2011 and "Weird Kids" in 2014. After a hiatus in 2016, they returned in 2021 with Slam Dunk Festival shows.

We As Human
We as Human, a Christian rock band from Idaho, formed in 2001, gained attention in 2010 when discovered by Skillet's John Cooper. They joined Atlantic Records, moving to Nashville in 2011. They played with notable bands and found acceptance in both Christian and mainstream rock markets. Despite disbanding in 2016, former members formed a new band, As We Ascend, releasing "Farewell to Midnight" in 2017.

We Came as Romans
Formed in 2005 in Troy, Michigan, We Came as Romans, initially known as This Emergency, underwent lineup changes before adopting their current name in 2006. With a discography spanning metalcore, they signed to SharpTone Records in 2016, releasing albums like To Plant a Seed (2009) and Darkbloom (2022). They gained recognition for their impactful contributions to metalcore, earning acclaim for albums like "To Plant a Seed" and receiving positive reviews for "Dreams" (2008) EP.

We the Kings
Formed in 2005, American rock band We the Kings gained early success with their debut album in 2007, featuring the platinum single "Check Yes Juliet." Evolving through albums like Smile Kid (2009) and Sunshine State of Mind (2011), they continued to produce hits. The group's innovative approach, showcased in the interactive music video for "Say You Like Me," won them an MTV Video Music Award.