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| Producer = [[Jake Sinclair]]
| Producer = [[Jake Sinclair]]
| Status  = Released
| Status  = Released
| Live debut= [[March 21]], [[2021]] in [[Weezer concert: 03/21/2021|Los Angeles, CA]]
| Spotify  = spotify:track:1j2TizTO4V8pLyVNPIY3Ye
| Spotify  = spotify:track:1j2TizTO4V8pLyVNPIY3Ye
| Album type      = studio
| Album type      = studio
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*''[[OK Human]]'' (2021)
*''[[OK Human]]'' (2021)
==Overview==
==Overview==
The song's existence was first made known during [[List_of_Rivers_Cuomo_video_streams#Island_in_the_Zoom|a Zoom webinar]] held by [[Rivers Cuomo]] on [[May 9]], [[2020]]. Rivers mentioned that he was recording tracks for the song the day prior to the call, noting that the song he covered during that session ([[Nirvana#Heart-Shaped_Box|"Heart-Shaped Box" by Nirvana]]) also used the term "tar pit" in its lyrics. When asked about the significance of the tar pits in an interview with ''Upset Magazine'', Cuomo likened himself to animals going extinct after falling into tar, adding, "I think it was a metaphor for me feeling like the world has evolved beyond me and I'm going extinct, and no matter what I try to do, I'm just stuck here in this tar."<ref>Eastoe, Dillon, "Weezer: "I'm very anxious right now about what it means to be human": Weezer's surprise new album 'OK Human' sees the band utilise a pretty impressive orchestra to ponder the impact of technology." ''Upset'' 29 January 2021. https://www.upsetmagazine.com/features/weezer-interview-feb21</ref>
The La Brea Tar Pits are a natural landmark and paleontological research site in Los Angeles, where natural asphalt has seeped up from the ground for tens of thousands of years, preserving the bones of trapped animals over the centuries. In the song, [[Rivers Cuomo]] likens himself to animals going extinct after falling into tar. "I think it was a metaphor for me feeling like the world has evolved beyond me and I'm going extinct," Cuomo told ''Upset Magazine'', "and no matter what I try to do, I'm just stuck here in this tar."<ref>Eastoe, Dillon, "Weezer: "I'm very anxious right now about what it means to be human": Weezer's surprise new album 'OK Human' sees the band utilise a pretty impressive orchestra to ponder the impact of technology." ''Upset'' 29 January 2021. https://www.upsetmagazine.com/features/weezer-interview-feb21</ref> The song's existence was first made known to fans during [[List_of_Rivers_Cuomo_video_streams#Island_in_the_Zoom|a Zoom webinar]] held by Cuomo on [[May 9]], [[2020]]. Cuomo mentioned that he was recording tracks for the song the day prior to the call, noting that the song he covered during that session ([[Nirvana#Heart-Shaped_Box|"Heart-Shaped Box" by Nirvana]]) also used the term "tar pit" in its lyrics.


The track contains a moment where drummer [[Patrick Wilson]] puts down his drum sticks to answer his phone mid-song. Cuomo attributed the moment's inclusion on the song to producer [[Jake Sinclair]] during an episode of the ''Broken Record Podcast'' with [[Rick Rubin]], saying, "...He just stops playing, he picks up the phone, he starts talking, and Jake puts it on the album!"<ref>Rubin, Rick "Rivers Cuomo on Weezer's New Album and a Nirvana Conspiracy" ''Broken Record Podcast'', 2 February 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5TW0FHEC94</ref> [[Brian Bell]] also discussed this moment in an interview with Kyle Meredith of the radio station WFPK, remarking, "That’s so Pat!" and adding,  "There’s such a human moment where the phone is controlling us even while we’re working and recording."<ref>"Kyle Meredith with... Weezer." ''YouTube'', uploaded by Kyle Meredith, 12 February 2021, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZ-JfPVbxXk%7C</ref>
The track contains a moment where drummer [[Patrick Wilson]] puts down his drum sticks to answer his phone mid-song. Cuomo attributed the moment's inclusion on the song to producer [[Jake Sinclair]] during an episode of the ''Broken Record Podcast'' with [[Rick Rubin]], saying, "...He just stops playing, he picks up the phone, he starts talking, and Jake puts it on the album!"<ref>Rubin, Rick "Rivers Cuomo on Weezer's New Album and a Nirvana Conspiracy" ''Broken Record Podcast'', 2 February 2021. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5TW0FHEC94</ref> [[Brian Bell]] also discussed this moment in an interview with Kyle Meredith of the radio station WFPK, remarking, "That’s so Pat!" and adding,  "There’s such a human moment where the phone is controlling us even while we’re working and recording."<ref>"Kyle Meredith with... Weezer." ''YouTube'', uploaded by Kyle Meredith, 12 February 2021, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZ-JfPVbxXk%7C</ref>


"La Brea Tar Pits" has, to date, been performed live once, for the concert film ''[[Weezer concert: 03/21/2021|OK Human Live]]''.
==Audio==
==Audio==
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