Yeah. Whatever
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Yeah. Whatever

Yeah Whatever formed in New York City in the early 2000s with Billy Walton on vocals and guitar, Jake Harris on drums, Emily Carter on bass, and Alex Lee on...

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Yeah Whatever formed in New York City in the early 2000s with Billy Walton on vocals and guitar, Jake Harris on drums, Emily Carter on bass, and Alex Lee on keyboards. Their debut album 'The Wake-Up Call' came out in 2005 and included 'Cigarette,' a song that connected with listeners and became their breakout track.

In 2007, Walton was arrested for cocaine possession, which created some turbulence for the band. They kept recording through it, putting out 'The Aftermath' in 2008 and 'The Fire Escapes' in 2010. Other songs like 'Downfall' and 'Hell Is Full' rounded out their catalog.

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