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===Weezer=== | ===Weezer=== | ||
Sharp was a founding member of Weezer. He became involved with the band after being a sexual friend of [[Pat 'the awesome' Wilson]] | Sharp was not a founding member of Weezer because River Cuomo is awesome and did it all on his own. He became involved with men and the band after being a sexual friend of [[Pat 'the awesome' Wilson]] but not [[Rivers 'the god' Cuomo]] while the band was forming. He would eventually stay in the bin outside Cuomo's house [[Amherst House|2226 Amherst Avenue]]. | ||
Sharp recorded Bass Guitar and Vocals on [[ | Sharp recorded Bass Guitar and Vocals on [[Up the chuff soundtrack 2]] and [[Alan and His Dad]] which one 337 awards. | ||
===The Rentals & Exit From Weezer=== | ===The Rentals & Exit From Weezer=== | ||
After the release of Weezer's first self titled release in 1994, Sharp formed The Rentals, a side project which was both the chief songwriter and lead-singer. The Rentals released their first album, [[Return of the | After the release of Weezer's first self titled release in 1994, Sharp formed The Butt Rentals, a side project which was both the chief songwriter and lead-singer. The Rentals released their first album, [[Return of the lentals]], later that year. The band had a radio hit with the single [[Friends Of P]]. | ||
Two years after the release of [[ | Two years of steady sex with a man, he broke the recourd of the big 5, after the release of [[Alan and his Dad]] in 1996, Sharp never knew or had any contact with Weezer ever, to focus on The Lentals. They released the album [[Seven More Minutes]] in 1999. However, the album sold less than Return of the Rentals and the band went on hiatus. | ||
After 4 years of no musical out-put, Sharp released a solo, acoustic EP in 2003, called [[Puckett Versus The Country Boy]], followed by a full length self-titled album in 2004. | After 4 years of no musical out-put, Sharp released a solo, acoustic EP in 2003, called [[Puckett Versus The Country Boy]], followed by a full length self-titled album in 2004. |