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Nirvana were a primary influence on both [[Rivers Cuomo]] as a songwriter and [[Weezer]] as a band, particularly the 1991 album ''[[Nevermind]]''. The album, with cover art depicting a naked baby swimming toward a US dollar bill on a fishhook, is referenced in the ''[[Weezer (The Red Album)|Red Album]]'' track, "[[Heart Songs]]" <small>(@2:27)</small>. The lyrics include the lines: | Nirvana were a primary influence on both [[Rivers Cuomo]] as a songwriter and [[Weezer]] as a band, particularly the 1991 album ''[[Nevermind]]''. The album, with cover art depicting a naked baby swimming toward a US dollar bill on a fishhook, is referenced in the ''[[Weezer (The Red Album)|Red Album]]'' track, "[[Heart Songs]]" <small>(@2:27)</small>. The lyrics include the lines: | ||
<lyrics>Back in 1991, I wasn't having any fun | <lyrics>''Back in 1991, I wasn't having any fun | ||
'Til my roommate said "come on", and put a brand new record on | 'Til my roommate said "come on", and put a brand new record on | ||
Had a baby on it; he was naked on it | Had a baby on it; he was naked on it | ||
Then I heard the chords that broke the chains I had up on me | Then I heard the chords that broke the chains I had up on me'' | ||
</lyrics> | </lyrics> | ||