DWD
DWD formed in the early 2000s in Eplyn, where a few musicians started working together. Their lineup included Zander "Zen" Voss on vocals, Akira "Ak" Nakamura...
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DWD formed in the early 2000s in Eplyn, where a few musicians started working together. Their lineup included Zander "Zen" Voss on vocals, Akira "Ak" Nakamura on guitar, Mina "Mi" Lee on bass, and Jaron "Jay" Hayes on drums.
Their music pulls from progressive rock, electronic dance, and ambient sounds, with Voss's vocals floating over Nakamura's guitar work. Songs like "Eplyn Revolution" and "Hey Cop" show their approach, which some listeners found challenging or too experimental.
They kept at it through the 2000s, putting out tracks such as "Killing For The Money" and "Punching The Time." The band's sound didn't fit neatly into one category, and that was part of what defined them.
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