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{{Interview headline|Weird And Weirder|Jennie Punter|Impact|January [[1995]]|"I'm ready for the experience of reaching a new level of weirdness," asserts road-weary [[Weezer]] bassist [[Matt Sharp]], leaning over a fruity drink in a bar during the band's [[Weezer concert: 11/28/1994|second visit to Toronto]] last fall. The L.A. band's self-titled, [[Ric Ocasek]]-produced [[Weezer (The Blue Album)|debut]] was released without much fanfare a [[1994|year ago]]. But soon things started getting, as Sharp would say, weird. "I don't think [[Geffen|our record company]] had any idea it would do well," he continues. "I don't think anybody was too excited about it. Then, it took off"
{{Interview headline|Weird And Weirder|Jennie Punter|Impact|January [[1995]]|"I'm ready for the experience of reaching a new level of weirdness," asserts road-weary [[Weezer]] bassist [[Matt Sharp]], leaning over a fruity drink in a bar during the band's [[Weezer concert: 11/28/1994|second visit to Toronto]] last fall. The L.A. band's self-titled, [[Ric Ocasek]]-produced [[Weezer (The Blue Album)|debut]] was released without much fanfare a [[1994|year ago]]. But soon things started getting, as Sharp would say, weird. "I don't think [[Geffen|our record company]] had any idea it would do well," he continues. "I don't think anybody was too excited about it. Then, it took off"