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* Weezer bassist Shriner was a member of the Marines for 2 years. | * Weezer bassist Shriner was a member of the Marines for 2 years. | ||
* [[Josh Freese]] has been touring with Weezer recently as a drummer, and he appears on several ''[[Raditude]]'' songs. Freese's brother, Jason Freese, provided the saxophone on ''[[Make Believe]]'''s "[[The Other Way]]." | * [[Josh Freese]] has been touring with Weezer recently as a drummer, and he appears on several ''[[Raditude]]'' songs. Freese's brother, Jason Freese, provided the saxophone on ''[[Make Believe]]'''s "[[The Other Way]]." | ||
* Only two of the four founding members of Weezer remain in the band today: [[Patrick Wilson]] and [[Rivers Cuomo]]. [[Brian Bell]] was asked to join the band during the recording of their debut album, and his [[Hammerhead|opinions on Star Wars]] were considered before he was allowed to join. | |||
*[[Scott Shriner]] wrote the hidden intro track on ''[[The Lion and the Witch]]''. It is titled "[[Polynesia]]." | |||
* Members of the popular rock band The All-American Rejects helped write ''[[Raditude]]'''s "[[Put Me Back Together]]." | |||
* The song "[[Freak Me Out]]" has never been performed live. | |||
* Weezer has won one Grammy in their career, and it was for the "[[Pork and Beans]]" music video. | |||
* The word "no" cryptically appears in the packaging for ''The Green Album''. The band has yet to explain the meaning of this message. | |||
* A map of the fictional "[[:Image:Map of Weezerland.JPG|Weezerland]]" appears beneath the tray of every ''Pinkerton'' CD. | |||
* [[Rolling Stone]] magazine named ''Pinkerton'' the second worst album of 1996. | |||