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In addition to the ''Hear You Me'' contribution, Neighborly released a single and one proper album during their run. The single, entitled "[[A Moment for Us...]]," features longtime [[Weezer]] collaborator [[Adam Orth]] on bass<ref name="A Moment For Us">[https://www.discogs.com/release/6842093-Neighborly-A-Moment-For-Us Discogs entry for] "A Moment For Us..."</ref>. ''[[Grass Is Greener]]'', the band's sole full-length release, was issued in 2000. According to Ackerman, Orth "played a huge role in tightening the LPs final performances."<ref name="Bandcamp">[https://neighborlyla.bandcamp.com/ Neighborly Bandcamp]</ref>. Wes Davis, Val Wolfe, and Rodger Marinelli also contributed to the album. Weezer drummer [[Pat Wilson]] is featured on the album's 15th track "[[Jarvik 7]]." | In addition to the ''Hear You Me'' contribution, Neighborly released a single and one proper album during their run. The single, entitled "[[A Moment for Us...]]," features longtime [[Weezer]] collaborator [[Adam Orth]] on bass<ref name="A Moment For Us">[https://www.discogs.com/release/6842093-Neighborly-A-Moment-For-Us Discogs entry for] "A Moment For Us..."</ref>. ''[[Grass Is Greener]]'', the band's sole full-length release, was issued in 2000. According to Ackerman, Orth "played a huge role in tightening the LPs final performances."<ref name="Bandcamp">[https://neighborlyla.bandcamp.com/ Neighborly Bandcamp]</ref>. Wes Davis, Val Wolfe, and Rodger Marinelli also contributed to the album. Weezer drummer [[Pat Wilson]] is featured on the album's 15th track "[[Jarvik 7]]." | ||
Some members{{who | Some members{{who}} of Neighborly were previously in [[Crux]] and Skiploader. | ||
==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||
*"[[A Moment for Us...]]" (1997) | *"[[A Moment for Us...]]" (1997) |