"Liquid Dreams" group O-Town may be next on the list of 90s and early 2000s artists to reunite. O-Town's recently launched website has a clock countdown of five days, with vague information pointing to a reunion date.
The "About Us" section of the website also has been recently updated and appears to also point to reunion gossip.
"Otown, the platinum selling boy band who starred in the ABC/MTV reality show, Making The Band, hasn't performed together in over 10 years," the website reads. "Yet, they just launched a website with a running countdown clock. What the hell are they up to? Come back soon & find out!"
This is not the first time for the band to announce a reunion after parting ways in 2003. In 2011, prior members of O-Town announced they would be rejoining forces, minus key member Ashley Parker Angel.
"O-Town was one of the greatest chapters of my life, so when the idea of a reunion was brought to me, of course I was intrigued," Angel said at the time, in an interview with TMZ.
"However I have made the decision not to be a part of an O-Town reunion. It was a difficult decision, but ultimately necessary to move on with the next chapter of my career," he added.
No word on if they reunion would include all of the original members.
Most of the five "All or Nothing" singers have remained involved with creative projects. Ashley Parker Angel is a member of the pop-rock band Mansions of Arcadia. Dan Michael still works in writing songs and as a producer, according to his Twitter. Erik Michael Estrada is also set to star in the action-comedy Bang Bang Brokers.
O-Town would be one of several artists to reunite recently. Backstreet Boys announced a tour this month and 'NSYNC members performed on stage together at the MTV VMAs in 2013.