OwO Godrays is an American vaperwave group founded in 1998 in Ashton, Washington. The band consists of four anonymous members, who have used a loophole in parahuman legislation to protect their identities (although notably, they have denied any and all rumors that they are, in fact, parahumans).
Their style has changed drastically throughout the years, veering from blackened vaporwave at points into ironic Christian rock. The group has received criticism for "selling out", most notably by Rolling Stone in 2010. The band responded to these accusations by releasing their single Gargle These Stones, a twenty-minute-long song composed entirely using samples of Air-Traffic Control conversations and a pitch-shifed air-raid siren.
"Moaning While Drinking Blood Isn't Weird" (2006 single)
3:34
9.
Untitled
4:26
10.
Untitled
4:13
Saturday (2009)
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Long Distance Buns"
5:42
2.
"Dusty Neolithic Waifus"
4:17
3.
"Fingerblast Your Girlfriend And Shake Her Father's Hand"
3:42
4.
Untitled
3:56
5.
"Anticisnormative Inquisition"
2:40
6.
"Generic Mayonnaise Fuccboi"
3:16
7.
"Power Assisted Javelin Launch"
3:17
8.
"Pumpkin Spice Placenta"
3:54
9.
"Dances With Beavers"
5:13
10.
Untitled
3:10
11.
"Sanitary Product Dodgeball"
4:04
The Resistance EP (2012)
Note: This is a full-sized album, not an EP. In addition, the single Gargle These Stones is only included on the rare eight-track deluxe release of the album.
No.
Title
Length
1.
Untitled
4:25
2.
"Sentient Schwarna Roll"
4:12
3.
"Grandma's Coatrack"
3:36
4.
"Sometimes a Triangle is Just a Triangle"
4:00
5.
"I Am Not Okay With Highway Obelisks"
5:24
6.
"Auxiliary Millinery"
4:36
7.
"Sitcom Power Couple"
3:24
8.
"Cross-Contaminated Armpits"
3:51
9.
"Piping Phantom Power"
3:22
10.
"Hammers Looking for Nails"
4:01
11.
"Warming Pebbles"
5:01
12.
"The Pinch of God"
3:20
My Canadian Boyfriend (2018)
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Coming Out As Straight" (2017 single)
3:50
2.
"😏"
4:07
3.
"Sodium Content Warning"
4:05
4.
"I Fucked an Endbringer In The Ass, You Won't Believe What Happened Next!" (2014 single)