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{{Featured song code|songname=Paranoid Android |spotify=https://open.spotify.com/track/6LgJvl0Xdtc73RJ1mmpotq|youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nTo8rjo-lM|image=Weezer in Billboard 2009.jpg}}
{{Featured song code|songname=The World Has Turned And Left Me Here|spotify=https://open.spotify.com/album/1xpGyKyV26uPstk1Elgp9Q|youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRfu94lOEPo|image=ElectricLadyRecordingBlue.jpg}}
"'''Paranoid Android'''" is a [[Radiohead]] song released in [[1997]] on OK Computer. It was covered by [[Weezer]] in 2011. The song is noted for being referenced in [[Summer Elaine and Drunk Dori]], and also "obliterating" [[Rivers Cuomo]] when he first heard it in 1997 while on the [[Pinkerton Tour]]. Weezer's cover of the song features [[Josh Freese]] on drums, with [[Patrick Wilson]] filling in on third guitar.  
"'''The World Has Turned And Left Me Here'''" is a [[Weezer]] song released in [[1994]] for the [[Blue Album]]. It was recorded and written by [[Rivers Cuomo]] and [[Patrick Wilson]] around late [[1991]] to early [[1992]].
{{Featured song links|Paranoid Android}}
 
The song was written about Rivers' girlfriend at the time, Petra.  
 
 
 
{{Featured song links|The World Has Turned And Left Me Here}}
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