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The music video for the album's second single, "[[The Good Life]]," was directed by [[Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris]] and features a pizza delivery girl (played by [[Wikipedia:Mary Lynn Rajskub|Mary Lynn Rajskub]]) on her route, interspersed with footage of the band performing, filmed from multiple camera angles simultaneously. A third single, "[[Pink Triangle]]," was planned, but not released. On [[November 6]], Weezer performed [[Weezer concert: 11/06/1996 (a)|an acoustic set at Shorecrest High School in Seattle]] after a student won a contest. Renditions of "The Good Life" and "Pink Triangle" were later released as B-sides. | The music video for the album's second single, "[[The Good Life]]," was directed by [[Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris]] and features a pizza delivery girl (played by [[Wikipedia:Mary Lynn Rajskub|Mary Lynn Rajskub]]) on her route, interspersed with footage of the band performing, filmed from multiple camera angles simultaneously. A third single, "[[Pink Triangle]]," was planned, but not released. On [[November 6]], Weezer performed [[Weezer concert: 11/06/1996 (a)|an acoustic set at Shorecrest High School in Seattle]] after a student won a contest. Renditions of "The Good Life" and "Pink Triangle" were later released as B-sides. | ||
==Deluxe release== | ==Deluxe release== | ||
The Deluxe Edition of ''Pinkerton'' was released on [[November 2]], [[2010]]. The 2-disc release features all of the album B-sides, including the unreleased "[[I Swear It's True]]," as well as various live recordings and studio outtakes, including the previously undocumented "[[Tragic Girl]]." | The Deluxe Edition of ''Pinkerton'' was released on [[November 2]], [[2010]]. The 2-disc release features all of the album B-sides, including the unreleased "[[I Swear It's True]]," as well as various live recordings and studio outtakes, including the previously undocumented "[[Tragic Girl]]." Prior to its release, the “[[The Death to False Metal & Pinkerton Deluxe Sampler]]” was sent out to critics for review. | ||
==Track lists== | ==Track lists== | ||
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