
Andrew W.K.
Biography
Andrew Fetterly Wilkes-Krier (born May 9, 1979), known professionally as Andrew W.K., is an American rock singer, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, record producer and motivational speaker. He is known for his combination of rock, metal and pop music and anthemic songs about partying. Raised in Michigan, Wilkes-Krier began his musical career in the mid-1990s. He performed in a number of local bands before eventually moving to New York, where he produced his first recordings under the Andrew W.K. moniker. After gaining initial attention with the 2000 EP Girls Own Juice, Wilkes-Krier rose to prominence with the release of his debut studio album I Get Wet in November 2001. In the years following its release, he has undertaken a number of other musical and non-musical ventures including television and radio work, motivational speaking and writing.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

Salvia Divinorum: A Western Approach
as Self
2022

Andrew W.K. - Who Knows? Live in Concert: 2001-2004
as Himself
2006

I Spill Your Guts
as Crazy Hobo
2012

Cool As Hell
as Andrew
2013

Midnight Show
as Theater Voice
2016

Dude Bro Party Massacre III
as Rip Stick
2015
Andrew W.K. - Live In Taiwan
as Himself
2006

Trashtastic
2013

Punk Rock Holocaust
as Self
2004

Boredoms: 77 Boa Drum
2010

(Romance) in the Digital Age
as Andrew W.K.
2017
Dancing Man the Documentary
as Self
2015

Andrew W.K. Party Safari
as Himself
2014

Your Friend Andrew W.K.
as Himself
2020

Jackass Backyard BBQ
as Self
2003

M.A.R.R.A
2014

MTV2's Most Controversial Videos
as Host
2002

Andrew W.K. - Live at The Glass House
TBA
TV Appearances

Aqua Teen Hunger Force
as Andrew W.K. (voice)
2000

Best Week Ever
2004

Late Night with Conan O'Brien
as Self - Musical Guest
1993
Warped Hall of Fame
2007

Destroy Build Destroy
as Host
2009

I Love the New Millennium
as Self
2008
The Great Debate
2009
The New Tom Green Show
as Self
2003
100 Most Shocking Music Moments
as Self
2009
100 Greatest One Hit Wonders of the 80s
2009
Spike TV VGA Video Game Awards
2003

Saturday Night Live
as Self - Musical Guest
1975