[2] The musical project was put on hold after the siblings went off to pursue higher education at different institutions in the UC system: UCLA, UCSC and UCSD.
In 2014, Josh Quiñonez, family friend and former rapper with group Analytiks, was invited to join the Francos to form Weapons of Mass Creation.
Their debut EP titled Five out of Five was released in March 2016 and covered themes of immigration, police brutality, sexism and capitalism.
[3] Also in 2016, they released "Rest in Paint" a track dedicated to Gustavo Najera, an old friend who was murdered by Anaheim police.
[2][1] In June 2021, they released their single, "All I Do" which strayed from their usual sound to a more bouncy, upbeat love song.