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The official YouTube video for Happy Hour features art by Spanish artist [http://laprisamata.es/ LAPRISAMATA], whose art also appears in the videos for "[[Beach Boys]]" and "[[Weekend Woman]]". A different music video, starring Pete Wentz of the band Fall Out Boy, was originally filmed for the song, but was scrapped. The footage was later repurposed for the single "[[Midnight]]", before the song was scrapped. The footage was repurposed again and was finally used as the music video for the ''[[Weezer (The Black Album)|Black Album]]'' track "[[Can't Knock The Hustle]]."<ref>Ginsberg, Gab. "Rivers Cuomo on His Data-Driven Approach to Weezer" ''Billboard''. 1 March 2019. https://www.billboard.com/music/rock/weezer-rivers-cuomo-data-driven-approach-interview-8500614/</ref>
The official YouTube video for Happy Hour features art by Spanish artist [http://laprisamata.es/ LAPRISAMATA], whose art also appears in the videos for "[[Beach Boys]]" and "[[Weekend Woman]]". A different music video, starring Pete Wentz of the band Fall Out Boy, was originally filmed for the song, but was scrapped. The footage was later repurposed for the single "[[Midnight]]", before the song was scrapped. The footage was repurposed again and was finally used as the music video for the ''[[Weezer (The Black Album)|Black Album]]'' track "[[Can't Knock The Hustle]]."<ref>Ginsberg, Gab. "Rivers Cuomo on His Data-Driven Approach to Weezer" ''Billboard''. 1 March 2019. https://www.billboard.com/music/rock/weezer-rivers-cuomo-data-driven-approach-interview-8500614/</ref>


It was announced on the [[Weezer]] Twitter account that Happy Hour would be the fifth and final song released before the release of ''[[Pacific Daydream]]''. It was also pushed to radio as the album's second single. When debuted live, it was followed by an instrumental known as "[[A Ballad for the Fallen Soldier|I'll Love You Everyday]]" (subsequently retitled "A Ballad for the Fallen Soldier").
It was announced on the [[Weezer]] Twitter account that Happy Hour would be the fifth and final song released before the release of ''[[Pacific Daydream]]''. It was also pushed to radio as the album's second single. When debuted live, it was followed by an instrumental known as "[[A Ballad for the Fallen Soldier|I'll Love You Every Day]]" (subsequently retitled "A Ballad for the Fallen Soldier").
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