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Disobey

596.2M streams

596,175,757

Zombie

444M streams

443,986,637

Zombie

407.8M streams

407,751,018

N.A.T.I.O.N.

223.6M streams

223,616,185

Killing Me Slowly

89.1M streams

89,132,698

Dear Monsters (Deluxe)

84.3M streams

84,315,296

Dear Monsters

70.3M streams

70,333,545

Hear Me Now (feat. Diamante)

59.1M streams

59,112,130

Sober

50.9M streams

50,913,141

If Tomorrow Never Comes (Feat. Spencer...

38.1M streams

38,124,584

Biography

Bad Wolves refuse to follow. Instead, the platinum-certified Los Angeles band—John Boecklin [drums], Daniel “DL” Laskiewicz [lead vocals], Doc Coyle [lead guitar, backing vocals], Max Karon [guitar], and Kyle Konkiel [bass, backing vocals]—circumvent convention by stretching the boundaries of hard rock with earthquaking heaviness, enigmatic experimentation, and enthralling melodies. Bulldozing boundaries is nothing new for the boys though… Bad Wolves arrived with the rarity and the force of a lightning bolt in 2018. This collective of tried-and-true musicians rallied around an unconventional vision for heavy music, grafting rafter-reaching hooks to pit-splitting riffs and mind-bending rhythms with a penchant for unexpected twists and turns. Their full-length debut, Disobey, bowed in the Top 25 of the Billboard 200 and delivered a platinum single and a gold single. On its heels, they showed no signs of stopping with N.A.T.I.O.N. [2019]. However, Dear Monsters kickstarted another season in 2021 as “Lifeline” netted their sixth #1 at Active Rock Radio. Reaching a critical high watermark, Billboard hailed the latter as “Bad Wolves’ most diverse and far-reaching album to date,” and Hysteria raved, “The band has served up something truly monumental.” Nearing 1 billion total streams, they sold out headline shows on multiple continents and toured with everyone from Papa Roach and Hollywood Undead to Volbeat.