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Rivers Cuomo described the song as, "... just too hardcore, heavy-metal to be on a Weezer record at the time. That’s why we set it aside. So I worked on that some more recently in the studio, and put some crazy vocal moments on it." [http://www.avclub.com/articles/rivers-cuomo,45071/] Scott Shriner expressed a fondness of the track via Facebook comments upon the album's release. In a July [[2011]] interview with Mikey Welsh, upon being told the song had made an album, Mikey laughed in response.
Rivers Cuomo described the song as, "... just too hardcore, heavy-metal to be on a Weezer record at the time. That’s why we set it aside. So I worked on that some more recently in the studio, and put some crazy vocal moments on it." [http://www.avclub.com/articles/rivers-cuomo,45071/] Scott Shriner expressed a fondness of the track via Facebook comments upon the album's release. In a July [[2011]] interview with Mikey Welsh, upon being told the song had made an album, Mikey laughed in response.


The song is thought to be partially inspired by the early material of [[Nirvana]]. It's known that Rivers was studying the work of Nirvana in the late 90s in an attempt to refine his songwriting.
====Inspiration====
The song is thought to be partially inspired by the early material of [[Nirvana]]. It's known that Rivers was studying the work of Nirvana in the late 90s in an attempt to refine his songwriting. However, Karl Koch also noted in a [[Indecision and Abandoning the Past|2011 interview]] that Weezer's then-new bassist Mikey Welsh was “partly responsible for the ultra heavy “Everyone”" and other 'Fu Manchu-like' songs of this period.”


==Personnel==
==Personnel==
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