List of references to Weezer in media: Difference between revisions
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| align="left"|'''Artist:''' [[Fall Out Boy]]<br>'''Song:''' "Love From the Other Side"<br>'''Released:''' [[January 18]], [[2023]] | |||
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| align="left"|'''Video link:''' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBrkbWSB3Ls<br>The music video for "Love From the Other Side" features Pete Wentz as a grandpa choosing a book to read as a bedtime story. He chooses a book to read about Fall Out Boy, but alongside this book are multiple other books with parody titles combining band names and well-known works of literature. On this shelf is a book titled ''The Weezer of Oz'', a direct naming of [[Weezer]] and the book ''The Wizard of Oz''. | |||
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| align="left"|'''Artist:'''[[Nerf Herder]]<br>'''Song:''' "[[We Opened for Weezer]]"<br>'''Released:''' [[November 18]], [[1997]] | | align="left"|'''Artist:''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlene_Kaye KAYE]<br>'''Song:''' "Honey"<br>'''Released:''' [[July 11]], [[2016]] | ||
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| align="left"|'''Video link:''' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-h9TtedHYwo<br>The music video for "Honey" is a complete re-creation of the [[Spike Jonze]]-directed music video for Weezer's "[[Undone - The Sweater Song]]". | |||
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| align="left"|'''Artist:''' [[Nerf Herder]]<br>'''Song:''' "[[We Opened for Weezer]]"<br>'''Released:''' [[November 18]], [[1997]] | |||
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| align="left"|'''Audio link:''' https://youtu.be/NhpsOWKVXxI<br>The song's title directly namechecks Weezer, and the lyrics include extensive references to the [[Pinkerton Tour|''Pinkerton'' Tour]], during which the two bands shared the bill. | | align="left"|'''Audio link:''' https://youtu.be/NhpsOWKVXxI<br>The song's title directly namechecks Weezer, and the lyrics include extensive references to the [[Pinkerton Tour|''Pinkerton'' Tour]], during which the two bands shared the bill. | ||
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| align="left"|'''Artist:''' [ | | align="left"|'''Artist:''' [[Sugar Ray]]<br>'''Song:''' "[[Rivers (song)|Rivers]]"<br>'''Released:''' [[November 18]], [[1997]] | ||
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| align="left"|''' | | align="left"|'''Audio link:''' https://youtu.be/Gz1Qshq7p3I<br>The "Rivers" in the song's title is [[Rivers Cuomo]]. Although the lyrics make no reference to Cuomo or Weezer, the song's style is meant to mimic Weezer's. | ||
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