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"Back to the Shack"
Back to the Shack cover
Single by Weezer
Album Everything Will Be Alright in the End
Released July 22, 2014
Format digital
Recorded 2014, The Village, Los Angeles, CA
Length 3:06
Label Republic Records
Writer(s) Rivers Cuomo & Jacob Kasher Hindlin
Producer(s) Ric Ocasek
Status Officially released
Live debut February 14, 2014
Weezer singles chronology
"Memories"
(2010)
"Back to the Shack"
(2014)
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Everything Will Be Alright in the End track listing
"Ain't Got Nobody"
(1)
"Back to the Shack"
(2)
"Eulogy for a Rock Band"
(3)

"Back to the Shack" is the lead single from Weezer's ninth studio album Everything Will Be Alright in the End.


Personnel

Lyrics

<lyrics> Sorry guys, I didn't realize that I needed you so much I thought I'd get a new audience, I forgot that disco sucks I ended up with nobody and it started feeling dumb Maybe I should play the lead guitar and Pat should play the drums

Take me back, back to the shack Back to the strat with the lightning strap Kick in the door, more hardcore Rocking out like it's '94 Let's turn up the radio Turn off those stupid singing shows I know where we need to go Back to the shack

I finally settled down with my girl and I made up with my dad Had to go and make a few mistakes so I could find out who I am I'm letting all of these feelings out even if it means I fail 'Cause this is what I was meant to do and you can't put that on sale

We belong in the rock world There is so much left to do If we die in obscurity, oh well At least we raised some hell </lyrics>