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[[Image:Aloneii 32.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A photo from ''[[Alone II]]'' liner notes with Cuomo's binder. (right)]]
[[Image:Aloneii 32.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A photo from ''[[Alone II]]'' liner notes with Cuomo's binder. (right)]]
'''''The Encyclopedia o' Pop''''' is a three-ring binder filled with charts and experiments created by [[Rivers Cuomo]] in [[1999]].  It documents and dissects every song written by Kurt Cobain of [[Nirvana]], as well as songs by [[Oasis]] and [[Green Day]], in a mathematical manner.  According to [[Todd Sullivan]], Weezer's A&R man, "(Rivers) figured if he could home in on Kurt's formula, he'd figure out his own formula.  That way, he would be a never-ending supply of songs."<ref>Eliscu, Jenny. (June 20, 2002). "How the Weezer frontman cracked the code of the perfect song". ''Rolling Stone''. Archived from the original on Weezerpedia at [[Rolling Stone article - June 20, 2002]].</ref>
'''''The Encyclopedia o' Pop''''' is a three-ring binder filled with charts and experiments created by [[Rivers Cuomo]] in [[1999]].  It documents and dissects every song written by Kurt Cobain of [[Nirvana]], as well as songs by [[Oasis]] and [[Green Day]], in a mathematical manner.  According to [[Todd Sullivan]], Weezer's A&R man, "(Rivers) figured if he could home in on Kurt's formula, he'd figure out his own formula.  That way, he would be a never-ending supply of songs."<ref>Eliscu, Jenny. (June 20, 2002). "How the Weezer frontman cracked the code of the perfect song". ''Rolling Stone''. Archived from the original on Weezerpedia at [[Rolling Stone article - June 20, 2002]].</ref>