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The Whisky a Go Go is a music club in West Hollywood, California. Weezer performed their second-ever show there on March 30, 1992, and has returned to perform there eight more times throughout their career. Their latest performance there was a a secret show in 2019 with Green Day and Fall Out Boy in the lead up to the Hella Mega Tour.

Many of Weezer's contemporaries have also performed at the Whisky frequently over the years, including That Dog, Ozma, and the pre-Weezer outfit The Dum Dums.

Writing for the LA Times in March 1994, journalist Lorraine Ali described the Whiskey as "the grand old Los Angeles rock club." Ali went on to call it "a fixture since the ‘60s that has played host over the years to everyone from Led Zeppelin to Elvis Costello to Smashing Pumpkins... If you want to hear something new, yet sample the history and tradition of Los Angeles rock, the Whisky is where you go. The club is every bit as indestructible as rock ‘n’ roll itself."

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Featured song: "Pick U Up"

"Pick U Up" (also known as "Pick You Up") is a song by singer-songwriter Adam Lambert from his 2009 debut album For Your Entertainment. The song was co-written by Lambert with Rivers Cuomo and Greg Wells. Cuomo rewrote the song in Japanese in the early 2010's with the aid of musician Scott Murphy, re-titling it "Kimi to futari de" (君と二人で, "Alone with You") and including it on the duo's eponymous debut album. Cuomo and Murphy performed the song at multiple shows in Japan, as well as during the second Weezer Cruise.

Cuomo commented on his collaboration with Lambert in an interview with MTV, saying Lambert "came up with a few ideas for it for himself, took the melody in a different place, suggested some lyric changes, and before you knew it, I was writing a song with Adam Lambert."

"Pick U Up" was originally in contention for Weezer's 2009 album Raditude, then again for the 2010 record Hurley.

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"Last tour I was into Grand Theft Auto San Andreas. I would be in the back lounge playing late and all the sirens in the game kept giving people in the bunks nightmares about the bus getting pulled over or being in a high speed chase. I have a hard time sleeping on the bus so I play video games often. There is a new GTA coming out man which I excited about."

- Scott Shriner, WarwickBass.com interview with Scott Shriner - June 2008

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The Whisky a Go Go is a music club in West Hollywood, California. Weezer performed their second-ever show there on March 30, 1992, and has returned to perform there eight more times throughout their career. Their latest performance there was a a secret show in 2019 with Green Day and Fall Out Boy in the lead up to the Hella Mega Tour.

Many of Weezer's contemporaries have also performed at the Whisky frequently over the years, including That Dog, Ozma, and the pre-Weezer outfit The Dum Dums.

Writing for the LA Times in March 1994, journalist Lorraine Ali described the Whiskey as "the grand old Los Angeles rock club." Ali went on to call it "a fixture since the ‘60s that has played host over the years to everyone from Led Zeppelin to Elvis Costello to Smashing Pumpkins... If you want to hear something new, yet sample the history and tradition of Los Angeles rock, the Whisky is where you go. The club is every bit as indestructible as rock ‘n’ roll itself."

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Featured song: "Pick U Up"

"Pick U Up" (also known as "Pick You Up") is a song by singer-songwriter Adam Lambert from his 2009 debut album For Your Entertainment. The song was co-written by Lambert with Rivers Cuomo and Greg Wells. Cuomo rewrote the song in Japanese in the early 2010's with the aid of musician Scott Murphy, re-titling it "Kimi to futari de" (君と二人で, "Alone with You") and including it on the duo's eponymous debut album. Cuomo and Murphy performed the song at multiple shows in Japan, as well as during the second Weezer Cruise.

Cuomo commented on his collaboration with Lambert in an interview with MTV, saying Lambert "came up with a few ideas for it for himself, took the melody in a different place, suggested some lyric changes, and before you knew it, I was writing a song with Adam Lambert."

"Pick U Up" was originally in contention for Weezer's 2009 album Raditude, then again for the 2010 record Hurley.

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Featured quote: Scott Shriner on Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas; June 2008.

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"Last tour I was into Grand Theft Auto San Andreas. I would be in the back lounge playing late and all the sirens in the game kept giving people in the bunks nightmares about the bus getting pulled over or being in a high speed chase. I have a hard time sleeping on the bus so I play video games often. There is a new GTA coming out man which I excited about."

- Scott Shriner, WarwickBass.com interview with Scott Shriner - June 2008

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The Whisky a Go Go is a music club in West Hollywood, California. Weezer performed their second-ever show there on March 30, 1992, and has returned to perform there eight more times throughout their career. Their latest performance there was a a secret show in 2019 with Green Day and Fall Out Boy in the lead up to the Hella Mega Tour.

Many of Weezer's contemporaries have also performed at the Whisky frequently over the years, including That Dog, Ozma, and the pre-Weezer outfit The Dum Dums.

Writing for the LA Times in March 1994, journalist Lorraine Ali described the Whiskey as "the grand old Los Angeles rock club." Ali went on to call it "a fixture since the ‘60s that has played host over the years to everyone from Led Zeppelin to Elvis Costello to Smashing Pumpkins... If you want to hear something new, yet sample the history and tradition of Los Angeles rock, the Whisky is where you go. The club is every bit as indestructible as rock ‘n’ roll itself."

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Featured song: "Pick U Up"

"Pick U Up" (also known as "Pick You Up") is a song by singer-songwriter Adam Lambert from his 2009 debut album For Your Entertainment. The song was co-written by Lambert with Rivers Cuomo and Greg Wells. Cuomo rewrote the song in Japanese in the early 2010's with the aid of musician Scott Murphy, re-titling it "Kimi to futari de" (君と二人で, "Alone with You") and including it on the duo's eponymous debut album. Cuomo and Murphy performed the song at multiple shows in Japan, as well as during the second Weezer Cruise.

Cuomo commented on his collaboration with Lambert in an interview with MTV, saying Lambert "came up with a few ideas for it for himself, took the melody in a different place, suggested some lyric changes, and before you knew it, I was writing a song with Adam Lambert."

"Pick U Up" was originally in contention for Weezer's 2009 album Raditude, then again for the 2010 record Hurley.

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Featured quote: Scott Shriner on Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas; June 2008.

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"Last tour I was into Grand Theft Auto San Andreas. I would be in the back lounge playing late and all the sirens in the game kept giving people in the bunks nightmares about the bus getting pulled over or being in a high speed chase. I have a hard time sleeping on the bus so I play video games often. There is a new GTA coming out man which I excited about."

- Scott Shriner, WarwickBass.com interview with Scott Shriner - June 2008

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Featured article: Weezer (The White Album)

Weezer also known as "The White Album," is Weezer's tenth studio album. It was revealed on January 14, 2016 and was released on April 1. It's their first album to be released under Crush Music. A digital-only deluxe version was released on October 7, 2016. It's notable for mixing more modern pop-styled tracks with the classic alt-rock sound of the band. The album garnered a Grammy nomination in the category of Best Rock Album.

After the disappointing sales of the previous album, Everything Will Be Alright in the End, the band left Republic Records and joined Crush Music. Soon after, Jonathan Daniel, founder and CEO of Crush Music, suggested to Rivers Cuomo that they should "write a beach record". "It was one of those things where it’s so obvious that we never even realized it”, Cuomo said to the L.A. Times in a interview.

April 2026 marks the tenth anniversary of White, which Weezerpedia is celebrating by making all the featured content on the main page White Album themed!

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Featured song: "Pacific Sunset"

"Pacific Sunset" (originally titled "Vehement Uprising") is a demo by Rivers Cuomo. Several demos were released as part of the digital compilations Alone XI: The EWBAITE Years and Alone XII: The White Year. Sections of the song later became part of the Weezer track "Run, Raven, Run."

"Pacific Sunset" was originally written in 2015 in contention for Weezer's (White Album), alongside a variation titled "Spirit Animal". Demos of the song were released in 2020 as part of the compilations Alone XI: The EWBAITE Years and Alone XII: The White Year. On December 10, 2020, the project files for the song, for use with the music software Ableton, were made available as the first "Master Sessions" to be sold on the demo storefront on riverscuomo.com.

According to Rivers Cuomo, "Pacific Sunset" was later demoed for the Weezer album OK Human. The song was possibly briefly a contender for Weezer's SZNZ series of EPs, though Cuomo confirmed on April 29, 2021 that the song was no longer in contention, instead, he was interested in repurposing the song's bridge. The bridge (as well as the song's climax and final chorus) were ultimately appropriated as the bridge and climax of the SZNZ: Autumn track "Run, Raven, Run."

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Featured quote: Rivers Cuomo on comparing The White Album to The Blue Album, March 2015.

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God, I’m so tired of it.

I’m very careful in my own messaging never to say, “This sounds like how we used to sound.” I’m always trying to emphasize the new things we’ve tried. But it’s just really hard to get that through. We’d have to make a record that sounds absolutely nothing like anything we’ve done before, and only then would people give us some credit for doing something original... Jake [Sinclair], our producer, was very much the voice of conservatism, on the side of the old-school fans. So he was kind of pulling in the other direction, and I think that tension is what this album is all about. He won on this album, and I’m gonna win on the next album, which is the Black Album.

- Rivers Cuomo, Los Angeles Times article - March 25, 2016

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Weezer also known as "The White Album," is Weezer's tenth studio album. It was revealed on January 14, 2016 and was released on April 1. It's their first album to be released under Crush Music. A digital-only deluxe version was released on October 7, 2016. It's notable for mixing more modern pop-styled tracks with the classic alt-rock sound of the band. The album garnered a Grammy nomination in the category of Best Rock Album.

After the disappointing sales of the previous album, Everything Will Be Alright in the End, the band left Republic Records and joined Crush Music. Soon after, Jonathan Daniel, founder and CEO of Crush Music, suggested to Rivers Cuomo that they should "write a beach record". "It was one of those things where it’s so obvious that we never even realized it”, Cuomo said to the L.A. Times in a interview.

April 2026 marks the tenth anniversary of White, which Weezerpedia is celebrating by making all the featured content on the main page White Album themed!

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Featured song: "Pacific Sunset"

"Pacific Sunset" (originally titled "Vehement Uprising") is a demo by Rivers Cuomo. Several demos were released as part of the digital compilations Alone XI: The EWBAITE Years and Alone XII: The White Year. Sections of the song later became part of the Weezer track "Run, Raven, Run."

"Pacific Sunset" was originally written in 2015 in contention for Weezer's (White Album), alongside a variation titled "Spirit Animal". Demos of the song were released in 2020 as part of the compilations Alone XI: The EWBAITE Years and Alone XII: The White Year. On December 10, 2020, the project files for the song, for use with the music software Ableton, were made available as the first "Master Sessions" to be sold on the demo storefront on riverscuomo.com.

According to Rivers Cuomo, "Pacific Sunset" was later demoed for the Weezer album OK Human. The song was possibly briefly a contender for Weezer's SZNZ series of EPs, though Cuomo confirmed on April 29, 2021 that the song was no longer in contention, instead, he was interested in repurposing the song's bridge. The bridge (as well as the song's climax and final chorus) were ultimately appropriated as the bridge and climax of the SZNZ: Autumn track "Run, Raven, Run."

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Featured quote: Rivers Cuomo on comparing The White Album to The Blue Album, March 2015.

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God, I’m so tired of it.

I’m very careful in my own messaging never to say, “This sounds like how we used to sound.” I’m always trying to emphasize the new things we’ve tried. But it’s just really hard to get that through. We’d have to make a record that sounds absolutely nothing like anything we’ve done before, and only then would people give us some credit for doing something original... Jake [Sinclair], our producer, was very much the voice of conservatism, on the side of the old-school fans. So he was kind of pulling in the other direction, and I think that tension is what this album is all about. He won on this album, and I’m gonna win on the next album, which is the Black Album.

- Rivers Cuomo, Los Angeles Times article - March 25, 2016

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Weezer also known as "The White Album," is Weezer's tenth studio album. It was revealed on January 14, 2016 and was released on April 1. It's their first album to be released under Crush Music. A digital-only deluxe version was released on October 7, 2016. It's notable for mixing more modern pop-styled tracks with the classic alt-rock sound of the band. The album garnered a Grammy nomination in the category of Best Rock Album.

After the disappointing sales of the previous album, Everything Will Be Alright in the End, the band left Republic Records and joined Crush Music. Soon after, Jonathan Daniel, founder and CEO of Crush Music, suggested to Rivers Cuomo that they should "write a beach record". "It was one of those things where it’s so obvious that we never even realized it”, Cuomo said to the L.A. Times in a interview.

April 2026 marks the tenth anniversary of White, which Weezerpedia is celebrating by making all the featured content on the main page White Album themed!

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Featured song: "Pacific Sunset"

"Pacific Sunset" (originally titled "Vehement Uprising") is a demo by Rivers Cuomo. Several demos were released as part of the digital compilations Alone XI: The EWBAITE Years and Alone XII: The White Year. Sections of the song later became part of the Weezer track "Run, Raven, Run."

"Pacific Sunset" was originally written in 2015 in contention for Weezer's (White Album), alongside a variation titled "Spirit Animal". Demos of the song were released in 2020 as part of the compilations Alone XI: The EWBAITE Years and Alone XII: The White Year. On December 10, 2020, the project files for the song, for use with the music software Ableton, were made available as the first "Master Sessions" to be sold on the demo storefront on riverscuomo.com.

According to Rivers Cuomo, "Pacific Sunset" was later demoed for the Weezer album OK Human. The song was possibly briefly a contender for Weezer's SZNZ series of EPs, though Cuomo confirmed on April 29, 2021 that the song was no longer in contention, instead, he was interested in repurposing the song's bridge. The bridge (as well as the song's climax and final chorus) were ultimately appropriated as the bridge and climax of the SZNZ: Autumn track "Run, Raven, Run."

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Featured quote: Rivers Cuomo on comparing The White Album to The Blue Album, March 2015.

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God, I’m so tired of it.

I’m very careful in my own messaging never to say, “This sounds like how we used to sound.” I’m always trying to emphasize the new things we’ve tried. But it’s just really hard to get that through. We’d have to make a record that sounds absolutely nothing like anything we’ve done before, and only then would people give us some credit for doing something original... Jake [Sinclair], our producer, was very much the voice of conservatism, on the side of the old-school fans. So he was kind of pulling in the other direction, and I think that tension is what this album is all about. He won on this album, and I’m gonna win on the next album, which is the Black Album.

- Rivers Cuomo, Los Angeles Times article - March 25, 2016

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Weezer also known as "The White Album," is Weezer's tenth studio album. It was revealed on January 14, 2016 and was released on April 1. It's their first album to be released under Crush Music. A digital-only deluxe version was released on October 7, 2016. It's notable for mixing more modern pop-styled tracks with the classic alt-rock sound of the band. The album garnered a Grammy nomination in the category of Best Rock Album.

After the disappointing sales of the previous album, Everything Will Be Alright in the End, the band left Republic Records and joined Crush Music. Soon after, Jonathan Daniel, founder and CEO of Crush Music, suggested to Rivers Cuomo that they should "write a beach record". "It was one of those things where it’s so obvious that we never even realized it”, Cuomo said to the L.A. Times in a interview.

April 2026 marks the tenth anniversary of White, which Weezerpedia is celebrating by making all the featured content on the main page White Album themed!

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Featured song: "Pacific Sunset"

"Pacific Sunset" (originally titled "Vehement Uprising") is a demo by Rivers Cuomo. Several demos were released as part of the digital compilations Alone XI: The EWBAITE Years and Alone XII: The White Year. Sections of the song later became part of the Weezer track "Run, Raven, Run."

"Pacific Sunset" was originally written in 2015 in contention for Weezer's (White Album), alongside a variation titled "Spirit Animal". Demos of the song were released in 2020 as part of the compilations Alone XI: The EWBAITE Years and Alone XII: The White Year. On December 10, 2020, the project files for the song, for use with the music software Ableton, were made available as the first "Master Sessions" to be sold on the demo storefront on riverscuomo.com.

According to Rivers Cuomo, "Pacific Sunset" was later demoed for the Weezer album OK Human. The song was possibly briefly a contender for Weezer's SZNZ series of EPs, though Cuomo confirmed on April 29, 2021 that the song was no longer in contention, instead, he was interested in repurposing the song's bridge. The bridge (as well as the song's climax and final chorus) were ultimately appropriated as the bridge and climax of the SZNZ: Autumn track "Run, Raven, Run."

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Featured quote: Rivers Cuomo on comparing The White Album to The Blue Album, March 2015.

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God, I’m so tired of it.

I’m very careful in my own messaging never to say, “This sounds like how we used to sound.” I’m always trying to emphasize the new things we’ve tried. But it’s just really hard to get that through. We’d have to make a record that sounds absolutely nothing like anything we’ve done before, and only then would people give us some credit for doing something original... Jake [Sinclair], our producer, was very much the voice of conservatism, on the side of the old-school fans. So he was kind of pulling in the other direction, and I think that tension is what this album is all about. He won on this album, and I’m gonna win on the next album, which is the Black Album.

- Rivers Cuomo, Los Angeles Times article - March 25, 2016

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Weezer also known as "The White Album," is Weezer's tenth studio album. It was revealed on January 14, 2016 and was released on April 1. It's their first album to be released under Crush Music. A digital-only deluxe version was released on October 7, 2016. It's notable for mixing more modern pop-styled tracks with the classic alt-rock sound of the band. The album garnered a Grammy nomination in the category of Best Rock Album.

After the disappointing sales of the previous album, Everything Will Be Alright in the End, the band left Republic Records and joined Crush Music. Soon after, Jonathan Daniel, founder and CEO of Crush Music, suggested to Rivers Cuomo that they should "write a beach record". "It was one of those things where it’s so obvious that we never even realized it”, Cuomo said to the L.A. Times in a interview.

April 2026 marks the tenth anniversary of White, which Weezerpedia is celebrating by making all the featured content on the main page White Album themed!

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Featured song: "Pacific Sunset"

"Pacific Sunset" (originally titled "Vehement Uprising") is a demo by Rivers Cuomo. Several demos were released as part of the digital compilations Alone XI: The EWBAITE Years and Alone XII: The White Year. Sections of the song later became part of the Weezer track "Run, Raven, Run."

"Pacific Sunset" was originally written in 2015 in contention for Weezer's (White Album), alongside a variation titled "Spirit Animal". Demos of the song were released in 2020 as part of the compilations Alone XI: The EWBAITE Years and Alone XII: The White Year. On December 10, 2020, the project files for the song, for use with the music software Ableton, were made available as the first "Master Sessions" to be sold on the demo storefront on riverscuomo.com.

According to Rivers Cuomo, "Pacific Sunset" was later demoed for the Weezer album OK Human. The song was possibly briefly a contender for Weezer's SZNZ series of EPs, though Cuomo confirmed on April 29, 2021 that the song was no longer in contention, instead, he was interested in repurposing the song's bridge. The bridge (as well as the song's climax and final chorus) were ultimately appropriated as the bridge and climax of the SZNZ: Autumn track "Run, Raven, Run."

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Featured quote: Rivers Cuomo on comparing The White Album to The Blue Album, March 2015.

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God, I’m so tired of it.

I’m very careful in my own messaging never to say, “This sounds like how we used to sound.” I’m always trying to emphasize the new things we’ve tried. But it’s just really hard to get that through. We’d have to make a record that sounds absolutely nothing like anything we’ve done before, and only then would people give us some credit for doing something original... Jake [Sinclair], our producer, was very much the voice of conservatism, on the side of the old-school fans. So he was kind of pulling in the other direction, and I think that tension is what this album is all about. He won on this album, and I’m gonna win on the next album, which is the Black Album.

- Rivers Cuomo, Los Angeles Times article - March 25, 2016

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Pinkerton is the second studio album by the American alternative rock band Weezer, released on September 24, 1996. The album largely chronicles the romantic life of frontman Rivers Cuomo and his disillusionment with rock stardom. The album derives its title from the character B.F. Pinkerton from Giacomo Puccini's 1904 opera, Madama Butterfly. Cuomo has described the album as the story of his struggle with his inner Pinkerton.

In contrast to the band's eponymous debut album, Pinkerton was self-produced, featuring a rougher, more abrasive sound, intending to better capture the band's live sound. Upon release in 1996, the album received mixed reviews and was considered a commercial failure. The album has since received a critical reappraisal. It was certified gold in 2001 and platinum in 2016. As of September 2016, Pinkerton has amassed U.S. sales of over 1,000,000. It was the last Weezer album to feature bassist Matt Sharp.

September 2026 marks the thirtieth anniversary of Pinkerton, which Weezerpedia is celebrating by making all the featured content on the main page Pinkerton themed!

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Featured song: "Superfriend"

"Superfriend" is a song by Rivers Cuomo, originally intended as a track for the unrealized album concept Songs from the Black Hole (the concept that later morphed into Pinkerton).

Cuomo is known to have recorded two full demos of "Superfriend," either around Christmas of 1994 or, more likely, February of 1995. The more well-known demo, released in 2007 as part of the compilation album Alone: The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo, is intended as a duet between the characters of Jonas and Laurel. A second demo, recorded in 1995 and released in 2020 as part of the digital demo compilation Alone IV: The Blue-Pinkerton Years, features an alternate chorus, less articulate vocals, and is seemingly intended to be sung only from Jonas' perspective.

"Superfriend" was desired by fans for several years before its release. In the early 2000s, Karl Koch named the song as one of his favorite unreleased Weezer songs and had planned to include it in a rarities compilation that would never be released. Footage of "Superfriend" being performed in the studio, as well as acoustically in a hotel room, appeared on the 2004 Weezer DVD Video Capture Device. "Superfriend" was attempted as a full band at Sound City Studios in Van Nuys, but the recording was later erased. Ultimately, the Songs from the Black Hole concept—and "Superfriend" with it— would be scrapped in favor of what would eventually become Pinkerton.

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Featured quote: Rivers Cuomo on the future of Weezer, post-Pinkerton, 1996.

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I always get big ideas and then they never come true. So I could tell you what I'm thinking but I think I'd probably be wrong. I always end up far more conservative than I think I'm gonna be. So I think in the future, we could probably expect more Weezer pop music but maybe a little less annoyingly poppy and maybe a little deeper and more complex.

You can probably hear my trajectory by listening to Pinkerton, because those songs were written over two years and they're in order. So you can hear the difference between the first songs and the last songs.

- Rivers Cuomo, Addicted to Noise interview with Rivers Cuomo - 1996

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Pinkerton is the second studio album by the American alternative rock band Weezer, released on September 24, 1996. The album largely chronicles the romantic life of frontman Rivers Cuomo and his disillusionment with rock stardom. The album derives its title from the character B.F. Pinkerton from Giacomo Puccini's 1904 opera, Madama Butterfly. Cuomo has described the album as the story of his struggle with his inner Pinkerton.

In contrast to the band's eponymous debut album, Pinkerton was self-produced, featuring a rougher, more abrasive sound, intending to better capture the band's live sound. Upon release in 1996, the album received mixed reviews and was considered a commercial failure. The album has since received a critical reappraisal. It was certified gold in 2001 and platinum in 2016. As of September 2016, Pinkerton has amassed U.S. sales of over 1,000,000. It was the last Weezer album to feature bassist Matt Sharp.

September 2026 marks the thirtieth anniversary of Pinkerton, which Weezerpedia is celebrating by making all the featured content on the main page Pinkerton themed!

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"Peanuts" is the fourth track off Karlophone's debut album, Press Any Key to Begin.

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Location in song Source Author Album Year Link
The lyrics "Isn't she cute? / Why don't you shut up?" The Big Show episode 2 (radio show) n/a 1950 link; 10:45
The piano lick that first appears at 0:54 "Peace Piece" (song) Bill Evans Everbody Digs Bill Evans 1958 link; 4:36
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Featured quote: Rivers Cuomo on the future of Weezer, post-Pinkerton, 1996.

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I always get big ideas and then they never come true. So I could tell you what I'm thinking but I think I'd probably be wrong. I always end up far more conservative than I think I'm gonna be. So I think in the future, we could probably expect more Weezer pop music but maybe a little less annoyingly poppy and maybe a little deeper and more complex.

You can probably hear my trajectory by listening to Pinkerton, because those songs were written over two years and they're in order. So you can hear the difference between the first songs and the last songs.

- Rivers Cuomo, Addicted to Noise interview with Rivers Cuomo - 1996

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Pinkerton Deluxe photography by Spike Jonze, Karl Koch, Mykel and Carli Allen, and Kara Bush.
c. 1996
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Pinkerton is the second studio album by the American alternative rock band Weezer, released on September 24, 1996. The album largely chronicles the romantic life of frontman Rivers Cuomo and his disillusionment with rock stardom. The album derives its title from the character B.F. Pinkerton from Giacomo Puccini's 1904 opera, Madama Butterfly. Cuomo has described the album as the story of his struggle with his inner Pinkerton.

In contrast to the band's eponymous debut album, Pinkerton was self-produced, featuring a rougher, more abrasive sound, intending to better capture the band's live sound. Upon release in 1996, the album received mixed reviews and was considered a commercial failure. The album has since received a critical reappraisal. It was certified gold in 2001 and platinum in 2016. As of September 2016, Pinkerton has amassed U.S. sales of over 1,000,000. It was the last Weezer album to feature bassist Matt Sharp.

September 2026 marks the thirtieth anniversary of Pinkerton, which Weezerpedia is celebrating by making all the featured content on the main page Pinkerton themed!

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Featured song: "Peanuts"

"Peanuts" is the fourth track off Karlophone's debut album, Press Any Key to Begin.

Two samples from the song have been identified.

Location in song Source Author Album Year Link
The lyrics "Isn't she cute? / Why don't you shut up?" The Big Show episode 2 (radio show) n/a 1950 link; 10:45
The piano lick that first appears at 0:54 "Peace Piece" (song) Bill Evans Everbody Digs Bill Evans 1958 link; 4:36
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Featured quote: Rivers Cuomo on the future of Weezer, post-Pinkerton, 1996.

Rivers_Cuomo_head.png

I always get big ideas and then they never come true. So I could tell you what I'm thinking but I think I'd probably be wrong. I always end up far more conservative than I think I'm gonna be. So I think in the future, we could probably expect more Weezer pop music but maybe a little less annoyingly poppy and maybe a little deeper and more complex.

You can probably hear my trajectory by listening to Pinkerton, because those songs were written over two years and they're in order. So you can hear the difference between the first songs and the last songs.

- Rivers Cuomo, Addicted to Noise interview with Rivers Cuomo - 1996

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c. 1996
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Pinkerton is the second studio album by the American alternative rock band Weezer, released on September 24, 1996. The album largely chronicles the romantic life of frontman Rivers Cuomo and his disillusionment with rock stardom. The album derives its title from the character B.F. Pinkerton from Giacomo Puccini's 1904 opera, Madama Butterfly. Cuomo has described the album as the story of his struggle with his inner Pinkerton.

In contrast to the band's eponymous debut album, Pinkerton was self-produced, featuring a rougher, more abrasive sound, intending to better capture the band's live sound. Upon release in 1996, the album received mixed reviews and was considered a commercial failure. The album has since received a critical reappraisal. It was certified gold in 2001 and platinum in 2016. As of September 2016, Pinkerton has amassed U.S. sales of over 1,000,000. It was the last Weezer album to feature bassist Matt Sharp.

September 2026 marks the thirtieth anniversary of Pinkerton, which Weezerpedia is celebrating by making all the featured content on the main page Pinkerton themed!

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Featured song: "Peanuts"

"Peanuts" is the fourth track off Karlophone's debut album, Press Any Key to Begin.

Two samples from the song have been identified.

Location in song Source Author Album Year Link
The lyrics "Isn't she cute? / Why don't you shut up?" The Big Show episode 2 (radio show) n/a 1950 link; 10:45
The piano lick that first appears at 0:54 "Peace Piece" (song) Bill Evans Everbody Digs Bill Evans 1958 link; 4:36
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On this day... January 2

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Featured quote: Rivers Cuomo on the future of Weezer, post-Pinkerton, 1996.

Rivers_Cuomo_head.png

I always get big ideas and then they never come true. So I could tell you what I'm thinking but I think I'd probably be wrong. I always end up far more conservative than I think I'm gonna be. So I think in the future, we could probably expect more Weezer pop music but maybe a little less annoyingly poppy and maybe a little deeper and more complex.

You can probably hear my trajectory by listening to Pinkerton, because those songs were written over two years and they're in order. So you can hear the difference between the first songs and the last songs.

- Rivers Cuomo, Addicted to Noise interview with Rivers Cuomo - 1996

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Rivers Cuomo playing piano during the recording of Pinkerton.
Pinkerton Deluxe photography by Spike Jonze, Karl Koch, Mykel and Carli Allen, and Kara Bush.
c. 1996
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