
Waterparks have released a standalone single, 'ICE': "I couldn’t not release something like this"
The European tour begins in Germany on 7th March.
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WaterparksRelease date: 10th October 2019
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"I Miss Having Sex But At Least I Don't Wanna Die Anymore" is a track by Waterparks, from the album FANDOM, released 10th October 2019. The track is 2:13 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 20 articles about Waterparks.
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The European tour begins in Germany on 7th March.

The European tour kicks off in Germany on 7th March.

Tickets go on sale this Friday at 10 a.m. local time.

At 2025's Reading Festival, Waterparks tease their upcoming new album.

Houston trio Waterparks release music video for 'Red Guitar', their first single with BMG following chart success of 'Intellectual Property'.

Houston trio Waterparks release new single 'Red Guitar' as their first track with BMG, ahead of Reading and Leeds Festival performances.

Waterparks frontman releases two instrumental albums inspired by video game music, featuring 24 original tracks through his A.K. Art Projects.

The collection sees various artists paying tribute to the iconic punk rock label.

phem's gearing up to release her debut album.

The band are touring in support of new album 'INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY'.

Waterparks - the most chaotic band on the planet - are back. But what’s the problem with fish and chips, Awsten?

It's the latest preview of new album 'INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY'.

The track was released today, October 14th, via Fueled by Ramen.

It marks the band's second single for Fueled By Ramen.

The band are on tour in the US this summer.

The single arrives ahead of the band's UK tour, which takes place next month.

It's set to drop this coming Wednesday (16th March).

Fed up of a year of being stuck inside? Fancy a bit of disorganised mayhem? You’re in luck. Waterparks are back, and they’re better than ever.

Arrogant? Stupid? Calling your new album ‘Greatest Hits’ certainly takes a bit of swagger, but then Waterparks’ Awsten Knight has never been one for keeping it lowkey.

Awsten from Waterparks tackles this month’s daft queries.