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MTV News''. 24 September 2004. http://www.mtv.com/news/1491398/matt-sharp-says-lp-with-rivers-cuomo-may-never-come-out/</ref>, Sharp moved to a small house at 4212 Old Hillsboro Road in the small town of Leiper's Fork, Tennessee. After nearly four years of no musical output, Sharp released a solo, acoustic EP in [[2003]] called ''[[Puckett's Versus the Country Boy]]'', named for Puckett's, the town's sole restaurant and grocery store. Sharp followed up the release with a [[Matt Sharp (album)|full-length self-titled album]] in [[2004]].
MTV News''. 24 September 2004. http://www.mtv.com/news/1491398/matt-sharp-says-lp-with-rivers-cuomo-may-never-come-out/</ref>, Sharp moved to a small house at 4212 Old Hillsboro Road in the small town of Leiper's Fork, Tennessee. After nearly four years of no musical output, Sharp released a solo, acoustic EP in [[2003]] called ''[[Puckett's Versus the Country Boy]]'', named for Puckett's, the town's sole restaurant and grocery store. Sharp followed up the release with a [[Matt Sharp (album)|full-length self-titled album]] in [[2004]].


In February of 2004, Sharp was joined by Weezer frontman [[Rivers Cuomo]] at [[Matt Sharp concert: 02/12/04 - Fullerton, CA|a show at California State University]], Fullerton. The duo played two Weezer songs, "[[Say It Ain't So]]" and "[[Undone]]", and an old demo, "[[Mrs. Young]]". Sharp alluded to [[Matt Sharp / Rivers Cuomo album|a potential collaborative record]], and the two performed "one of the first ideas [they] started working on together", a song titled "[[Time Song]]". The project, however, was eventually abandoned. Said Sharp in [[Note to Fans from Matt Sharp - August 4, 2004|a letter to fans]] the following August, "we went through 15 or 16 new song ideas, some good, some not so good, but i'm sure there were a few things in there we could have been proud of. unfortunately our own special brand of disfunctionality may keep us from giving this collabaration the proper attention anytime soon."
In February of 2004, Sharp was joined by Weezer frontman [[Rivers Cuomo]] at [[Matt Sharp concert: 02/12/2004|a show at California State University]], Fullerton. The duo played two Weezer songs, "[[Say It Ain't So]]" and "[[Undone]]", and an old demo, "[[Mrs. Young]]". Sharp alluded to [[Matt Sharp / Rivers Cuomo album|a potential collaborative record]], and the two performed "one of the first ideas [they] started working on together", a song titled "[[Time Song]]". The project, however, was eventually abandoned. Said Sharp in [[Note to Fans from Matt Sharp - August 4, 2004|a letter to fans]] the following August, "we went through 15 or 16 new song ideas, some good, some not so good, but i'm sure there were a few things in there we could have been proud of. unfortunately our own special brand of disfunctionality may keep us from giving this collabaration the proper attention anytime soon."


===Reformation of the Rentals===
===Reformation of the Rentals===
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