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In [[1991]], [[Rivers Cuomo]] had moved into a room at 2914 Urban Avenue, off Pico Blvd, about a mile away from [[1711 Stoner Avenue]] where [[Patrick Wilson]], [[Jason Cropper]], and [[Karl Koch]] resided at the time. Situated between the two residences was a Taco Bell, which was to become the primary source of nutrition for everyone involved for over a year. | In [[1991]], [[Rivers Cuomo]] had moved into a room at 2914 Urban Avenue, off Pico Blvd, about a mile away from [[1711 Stoner Avenue]] where [[Patrick Wilson]], [[Jason Cropper]], and [[Karl Koch]] resided at the time. Situated between the two residences was a Taco Bell, which was to become the primary source of nutrition for everyone involved for over a year. | ||
In [[1992]], while recording Weezer's second demo, ''[[The Kitchen Tape]]'' at the [[Amherst House]], the band would take breaks in between sessions to eat at the Pico Blvd Taco Bell which was located right down the street. On the commentary for the Say It Ain't So video in the ''[[Video Capture Device]]'', [[Brian Bell]] mentions how the old owners of the Amherst House before they bought it had Taco Bell packets stuffed in drawers, Karl Koch jokingly guesses | In [[1992]], while recording Weezer's second demo, ''[[The Kitchen Tape]]'' at the [[Amherst House]], the band would take breaks in between sessions to eat at the Pico Blvd Taco Bell which was located right down the street. On the commentary for the Say It Ain't So video in the ''[[Video Capture Device]]'', [[Brian Bell]] mentions how the old owners of the Amherst House before they bought it had Taco Bell packets stuffed in drawers, Karl Koch jokingly guesses there were 10,000+ packets throughout the house. | ||
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