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'''Jake Sinclair''' (born [[March 7]], 1985) is an American musician and producer who has worked with [[Weezer]] on multiple occasions. | '''Jake Sinclair''' (born [[March 7]], 1985) is an American musician and producer who has worked with [[Weezer]] on multiple occasions. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Sinclair first worked with [[Weezer]] as a recording engineer under | Sinclair first worked with [[Weezer]] as a recording engineer under his mentor, producer [[Butch Walker]], during the production of ''[[Raditude]]''. A self proclaimed fan of the band, he once was in a Weezer cover band called WannaBeezer.<ref>Micallef, Ken. [[EQ_interview_with_Rivers_Cuomo,_Butch_Walker_and_Jake_Sinclair_-_January_2010|"Secret Service: Weezer's Rivers Cuomo, Producer Butch Walker, and Engineer Jake Sinclair Disclose the Tricks and Techniques of ''Raditude''"]] ''EQ Magazine''. January 2010.</ref> | ||
Sinclair produced ''The White Album'' as well as the single "[[I Love the USA]]" and the [[Weezer Fan Club]]-exclusive "[[The Last Days of Summer]]". Leading up to ''The White Album'', Sinclair posted on the [[allthingsweezer.com]] forums under the name "wannabeezer" and [[wannabeezer|shared tidbits and insight]] from the new album. Though not credited, [[Rivers Cuomo]] later stated, following the release of ''[[Pacific Daydream]]'', that Sinclair was "instrumental" in making the song "[[Mexican Fender]]" what it was. | Sinclair produced ''The White Album'' as well as the single "[[I Love the USA]]" and the [[Weezer Fan Club]]-exclusive "[[The Last Days of Summer]]". Leading up to ''The White Album'', Sinclair posted on the [[allthingsweezer.com]] forums under the name "wannabeezer" and [[wannabeezer|shared tidbits and insight]] from the new album. Though not credited, [[Rivers Cuomo]] later stated, following the release of ''[[Pacific Daydream]]'', that Sinclair was "instrumental" in making the song "[[Mexican Fender]]" what it was. | ||