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'''''Rock and Roll Part Three''''' is the debut album by [[Ozma]]. It was released on [[January 1]], [[2000]] through [[Tornado Recordings]], then re-issued on [[August 21]], [[2001]] after Ozma was signed to [[Wikipedia:Kung Fu Records|Kung Fu Records]].
 
During the recording of the album in [[1999]], bassist [[Daniel Brummel]] posted [[Ozma recording blogs - 1999-2001#Rock and Roll Part Three blog|daily progress updates]] on the band's website, ozmaonline.com. Many songs that later appeared on the album were first recorded and released one year earlier as part of Ozma's demo compilation, ''[[Songs of Inaudible Trucks and Cars]]''. This compilation was released for free on MP3.com.
 
After a [[Weezer]] performance on the [[Vans Warped Tour]], Ozma guitarist [[Jose Galvez]] was able to give a CD of the album to [[Brian Bell]], who extended it to [[Rivers Cuomo]]. Ozma would later receive word from [[Justin Fisher]] that Cuomo loved the album and was "singing along to every word". This led to the band being invited to open for Weezer on the [[Yahoo! Outloud Tour]] in 2001 and the [[Hyper-Extended Midget Tour]] in [[2002]]. The album's lead track, "[[Domino Effect]]", would also be selected by Cuomo in [[2005]] for his [[Karl's Corner - 07/07/2005|iTunes Celebrity Playlist]]. He described the song as Ozma "beating me at my own game."
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