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On [[December 19]] and [[December 20|20]] of [[2019]], the band played two sold-out shows at the Troubadour celebrating the 20th anniversary of ''[[Rock and Roll Part Three]]''. On [[August 22]], [[2020]], the band re-released their demo album ''[[Songs of Inaudible Trucks and Cars]]'' through the music platform [[Wikipedia:Bandcamp|Bandcamp]]. | On [[December 19]] and [[December 20|20]] of [[2019]], the band played two sold-out shows at the Troubadour celebrating the 20th anniversary of ''[[Rock and Roll Part Three]]''. They were joined at both shows by [[Matt Sharp]], who filmed a music video for his song [[Breaking and Breaking and Breaking]]. | ||
On [[August 22]], [[2020]], the band re-released their demo album ''[[Songs of Inaudible Trucks and Cars]]'' through the music platform [[Wikipedia:Bandcamp|Bandcamp]]. Later that year on [[December 11]], [[Rivers Cuomo]] released the digital demo bundle ''[[Weezma: Daniel, Ryen & Rivers]]'' on [[riverscuomo.com]], consisting of demos from Cuomo's songwriting sessions with Ryen Slegr and Daniel Brummel from 2012. | |||
In January of [[2021]], the band conducted a Zoom interview with fan-submitted questions<ref>Ozma - Doubble Donkey Disc 20th Anniversary Fan Interview https://youtu.be/Kr9QaGKiihI</ref> for the 20th anniversary of ''[[The Doubble Donkey Disc]]''. On [[July 9]], Ozma released the first of multiple live albums, ''[[Ozma - Live Acoustic Set - July 12, 2000]]'' through Bandcamp, nearly 21 years after it was performed. On [[August 6]], Ozma re-released the demo compilations ''Cuatro'' and ''Ocho'' on Bandcamp as the compilation ''[[Cuatro y Ocho]]''. | |||
On [[March 16]], [[2024]], [[S.W. Lauden]] released [[Generation Blue]]. The book and compilation album by the author recounts the effects of Weezer's 1994 self-titled debut on the LA Power Pop scene. Included are quotations from Slegr, Brummel, and Galvez about the influence of Weezer's self-titled album on the music of Ozma, along with brief history insights from the members. The song "[[No One Needs to Know]]" from the band's second album appears on the compilation album. | |||
On [[July 22]], the band announced three shows at the Troubadour on [[November 29]] and [[November 30]] (with an additional date added for [[December 2]]) celebrating the 25th anniversary of ''Rock and Roll Part Three''. All three of the shows sold out within a day of announcement. On [[September 22]], Brummel and Slegr played an acoustic show, where they played two new songs, "[[Summer Love (Ozma song)|Summer Love]]", and "[[Valley of a Thousand Dreams]]". A third new song, "[[Casio]]", was also set to be played, but was cut from the set due to a lack of time. These were the first new songs the band had played in over 10 years. | |||
==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||