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  2. Waterparks (band) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 3 January 2025. American pop rock band For the similarly named CCM group that is also from Houston, see Watermark (band). Waterparks Waterparks performing at Good Things Festival in 2018. From left to right: Geoff Wigington, Awsten Knight, and Otto Wood. Background information Origin Houston, Texas, U.S ...

  3. Waterparks discography - Wikipedia

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    American pop rock band Waterparks has released five studio albums, three extended plays, one live album, two demo albums, forty singles, and thirty five music videos. The band has self-released two EPs, Airplane Conversations (2012) and Black Light (2014). The band's third EP, Cluster (2016) was released via Equal Vision.

  4. Intellectual Property (album) - Wikipedia

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    [18] Emily Young of Square One Magazine shared that the album is "quintessential Waterparks - a detailed journey from start to finish." [ 17 ] In December 2023, Rock Sound listed Intellectual Property at number seven in its Top 50 Albums of 2023, describing it as a "stripped-back" songwriting effort compared to "the diverse and dynamic ideas of ...

  5. Greatest Hits (Waterparks album) - Wikipedia

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    Matt Collar of AllMusic was positive and considered to songs on Greatest Hits to be "stadium-sized singalong anthems". [21] Stevie Blackburn of Dead Press! praised the album and stated that "[the album's] seventeen tracks completely deliver...[and] with the talent that Waterparks possess they have an extremely long and bright career ahead of them."

  6. Fandom (album) - Wikipedia

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    Fandom (stylized in all caps) is the third studio album by American pop rock band Waterparks, released on October 11, 2019. [1] It is the band's only release through Hopeless Records and was produced by Zakk Cervini.

  7. Ariana Grande, Saweetie, Arlo Parks, Karol G and More Top ...

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    Karol G “Bichota” We’re not necessarily a family publication but we do try not to promote things with hurtful or offensive lyrical content — something that the bounty of great recent non ...

  8. List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of the 2020s

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    The song was in its third week at number one on January 4, 2020, reaching the top for the first time on December 21, 2019. The following week, on January 11, 2020, Post Malone 's " Circles " returned to the number-one spot, another carry-over from the 2010s; it originally reached number one on November 30, 2019.

  9. One of nation’s top waterparks can be found in Texas. Here’s ...

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    Here are the top five water parks in the U.S. Cedar Point Shores . Diseny’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park . ... Stock market today: Asian stocks mixed at the start of a holiday-shortened week.