
Welcome to WPAN: The Wireless Pantheon
Step inside the temple of sound. You’ve just entered the broadcast range of WPAN—short for The Pantheon. In the ancient world, the Pantheon was the sacred space where all the gods gathered; here, it’s where the Greatest Stories ever told collide with the raw power of rock and roll. Our call letters signify that this station is the ultimate home for every hero, villain, and epic legend across time.
On the Mic: Atlas Rocks
Meet your guide through the chaos: Atlas Rocks. While everyone else is carrying the weight of the world on their shoulders, Atlas is busy spinning it. He’s a Titan of the turntables who believes that classic literature shouldn't just be read—it should be felt in your chest.
"I don't just play tracks," Atlas says, adjusting his gold laurel wreath. "I ignite the echoes of the past. Every beat is a heartbeat from a hero’s journey." From his marble-carved studio, The Olympia 3000, he’s dropping 12-inch cosmic vinyl that turns dusty pages into thundering rock operas.
"I used to think these old stories were just for tests, but Atlas Rocks makes them feel like a stadium concert. When the beat drops on 'The Odyssey' remix, you can actually feel the ship hitting the waves. WPAN is the only thing on my headphones right now!"
— Jax, 9th Grade