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Image:WeezerLogoAlt.jpg|''[[Pinkerton]]''-era logo variation
Image:WeezerLogoAlt.jpg|''[[Pinkerton]]''-era logo variation
Image:Van Weezer logo.jpg|''[[Van Weezer]]'' logo variation
Image:Van Weezer logo.jpg|''[[Van Weezer]]'' logo variation
Image:The End of the Game logo.jpg|''[[The End of the Game]]'' logo variation
Image:Weezer green variation.png|''[[Weezer (The Green Album)]]''-era logo variation
Image:Weezer green variation.png|''[[Weezer (The Green Album)]]''-era logo variation
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Not every Weezer release sticks to using the regular logo. The [[1996]] album ''[[Pinkerton]]'' does use it, however the retail CD release of its single "[[The Good Life]]" has a unique, hand-drawn logo. This logo appears in other pieces of promotion from this era, and is generally recognized as an alternate logo specifically representing the album.  
Not every Weezer release sticks to using the regular logo. The [[1996]] album ''[[Pinkerton]]'' does use it, however the retail CD release of its single "[[The Good Life]]" has a unique, hand-drawn logo. This logo appears in other pieces of promotion from this era, and is generally recognized as an alternate logo specifically representing the album.  


The [[2021]] album ''[[Van Weezer]]'' utilizes an entirely unique [[Weezer]] logo, rendered in the free font ''Heavy Metal Rocking''. This logo, along with the album, is a pastiche of the band {{Wiki2|Van_Halen|Van Halen}}.
The [[2021]] album ''[[Van Weezer]]'' utilizes an entirely unique [[Weezer]] logo, rendered in the free font ''Heavy Metal Rocking''. This logo, along with the album, is a pastiche of the band {{Wiki2|Van_Halen|Van Halen}}. There is also a different version of their logo for the first single from Van Weezer [[The End of the Game]].


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