Age 17
Begins recording solo material.
Age 18
Moves to New York City. Early recordings are circulated among record labels with the help of friends.
Age 20
Andrew plays dozens of shows up and down the East Coast, equipped only with a CD player, keyboard and microphone.
Girls Own Juice, a debut EP culled from the early solo recordings, is released on Bulb Records.
Age 21
A second EP, Party Til You Puke, is released, also on Bulb. Andrew plays another series of one-man shows--including two
support slots for Foo Fighters and a Belgian arts festival--before returning to New York to focus on forming a band.
Members are assembled: Guitarist Jimmy Coup, formerly of Minnesota's Coup de Grace, drummer Donald "D.T." Tardy,
late of Obituary, bassist Gregg R., and guitarists E. Payne and Sergeant Frank.
The crew moves to Florida.
Andrew signs to Island Records.
Age 22
Andrew W.K.'s debut album, I Get Wet, is recorded in Michigan, Los Angeles, New York City, Colorado, Minnesota, Florida.
On October 29th, Mercury UK releases the "Party Hard" single, which enters the British charts at 14 as Andrew plays a
series of sold out shows and appears on the cover of NME (twice!).
January-February 2002
Andrew returns to the UK and tours the European continent.
March 26, 2002
I Get Wet is released in the U.S.
"This record is about 'not stopping' in every sense of the word, and every aspect of life, and it was created with
determination that reflected that. Whatever you do in life, if you go full bore you're bound to get wet--with blood, sweat,
urine, semen or girls' lubricant. This record is about cutting in to the heart of existence and getting wet... But it's also
about having no fear, experiencing intense emotions – from passionate feelings of love and excitement to the most anger
filled, hateful rages, and everything in between – embracing life and other people, and coming together as a party in
celebration of possibilities, potential and opportunity. It's an explosion of human life."
The Future
"I like things to be strong because I feel that other people can derive strength from that themselves. And I try to reflect
that strength, and purity, truth and passion for what we are doing in everything you see and hear. How it's not a fucking
joke and that what we mean is very serious to us. I guess you could say this is a cause, but if so, it is a cause that is
undertaken simply for its own sake."