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*''[[Weezer (The Red Album)]]'' Japanese Deluxe Edition Bonus DVD (2008) | *''[[Weezer (The Red Album)]]'' Japanese Deluxe Edition Bonus DVD (2008) | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
"This Is Such a Pity" is the first released Weezer song since "[[Butterfly]]" to have no distortion. The song employs the use of a Casio keyboard and has an 80s, [[The Cars|Cars]]-like feel to it. | "This Is Such a Pity" is the first released Weezer song since "[[Butterfly]]" to have no distortion. The song employs the use of a Casio keyboard and has an 80s, [[The Cars|Cars]]-like feel to it. [[Weezer]] lead singer [[Rivers Cuomo]] has expressed that "Pity" is his favorite song on the record. | ||
The song was released in early 2006 as ''Make Believe's''' fourth single, but only at the promotional level. No video or retail singles were produced. | The song was released in early [[2006]] as ''Make Believe's''' fourth single, but only at the promotional level. No video or retail singles were produced. | ||
In the live performance for the Japanese ''Across The Sea'' DVD and TV special, [[Brian]] introduces a new move: "[[The Power Rise]]" | In the live performance for the Japanese ''Across The Sea'' DVD and TV special, guitarist [[Brian Bell]] introduces a new move: "[[The Power Rise]]." | ||
===Band Commentary=== | ===Band Commentary=== | ||