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'''"Everyone"''' is a [[Weezer]] demo originally written and recorded in 1998. It didn't see formal release until [[2010]] with the compilation album ''[[Death to False Metal]]''. [[Rivers Cuomo]] explained that the band decided not to release it during the subsequent ''[[Green Album]]'' era because they saw it as "too hardcore, heavy-metal to be on a Weezer record."
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The song was recorded at Mouse House Studios in Los Angeles, CA, during the same sessions that yielded Weezer's cover of the [[Pixies|Pixies']] "[[Velouria]]." [[Karl Koch]] attributed the "ultra heavy sound" of "Everyone" to then-new-bassist [[Mikey Welsh]], comparing the song to the 1980's band [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fu_Manchu_(band) Fu Manchu]. "Everyone" has sparse lyrics, with the title word being repeated more than 35 times, often without context. Cuomo performed a new vocal for the song in 2010 in collaboration with producer [[Shawn Everett]]. [[Scott Shriner]] also reworked his bass parts, and spoke positively of it upon the song's release.
 
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