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'''Gary Numan''' is an English musician, songwriter, and producer. He came to prominence in the late 70s as a member of the new wave band Tubeway Army, and later found success as a solo artist with hit songs such as "Cars" and "[[Are 'Friends' Electric?]]"
'''Gary Numan''' is an English musician, songwriter, and producer. He came to prominence in the late 70s as a member of the new wave band Tubeway Army, and later found success as a solo artist with hit songs such as "Cars" and "[[Are 'Friends' Electric?]]"
==Influence on Weezer==
==Influence on Weezer==
Gary Numan was an influence on several members of [[Weezer]]. Numan, along with [[the Cars]] and [[Devo]], were influential in Weezer's use of Moog synthesizers, and was a primary influence on {{PN|Matt Sharp}} band [[the Rentals]].  
{{Quote|Oh my god, I met 'Gary Numan' at Astro Burger on Santa Monica in LA. I was truly freaked...|[[Pat Wilson]]|[[Breakdanceglove.com interview with Patrick Wilson - February 2002]]}}
Gary Numan was an influence on several members of [[Weezer]]. Numan, along with [[the Cars]] and [[Devo]], were influential in Weezer's use of Moog synthesizers, and was a primary influence on {{PN|Matt Sharp}} band [[the Rentals]]. [[Pat Wilson]] ran into


In [[1992]], Weezer covered the Gary Numan song "[[M.E.]]," with [[Pat Wilson]] on lead vocals.
In [[1992]], Weezer covered the Gary Numan song "[[M.E.]]," with [[Pat Wilson]] on lead vocals.