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| Name        = Pasadena
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| Artist      = [[Ozma]]
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| Length      = 36:51
| recorded    = 2005 - 2007
| Label      = [[About A Girl Records]]
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{{Box rating 3|Pasadena|Unknown|[[Undercurrent Magazine]]|February 29, 2008|Positive}}
{{Box rating 3|Pasadena|Unknown|[[Undercurrent Magazine]]|February 29, 2008|Positive}}
Ozma is often compared to [[Weezer]] because of their similiar power-pop indie-rock musical styles. Ozma's current release, Pasadena, gets support from [[Nada Surf]]'s frontman [[Matthew Caws]] and [[Rachel Haden]] of [[That Dog]] and [[The Rentals]] who both dropped in for cameo performances, yet carves out the band's own path across L.A.'s musical landscape.
Ozma is often compared to [[Weezer]] because of their similiar power-pop indie-rock musical styles. Ozma's current release, Pasadena, gets support from [[Nada Surf]]'s frontman [[Matthew Caws]] and [[Rachel Haden]] of [[That Dog]] and [[The Rentals]] who both dropped in for cameo performances, yet carves out the band's own path across L.A.'s musical landscape.