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==Music career==
==Music career==
===Carnival Art===
===Carnival Art===
[[Image:Carnival-Art.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Carnival Art]]At the age of eighteen, Bell moved to Los Angeles, California, and enrolled at the Guitar Institute of Technology.  Soon he became a  member of [[Carnival Art]], an alternative rock band who had previously released an indie album in 1989.  After Bell joined as the bass player, the group released two albums, two EPs, and several singles through [[1993]]. The band failed to gain traction and were eventually dropped by label [[Beggars Banquet Records|Beggars Banquet]].<ref name="news-sentinel">Bledsoe, Wayne. "[[Knoxville News-Sentinel interview with Brian Bell - July 23, 1995|A Decision in the Desert, A Message on a Machine Equaled Good Fortune for Weezer's Brian Bell]]" ''Knoxville News-Sentinel''. 23 July 1995. ([https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/775589957/ Newspapers.com archive])</ref>
[[Image:Carnival-Art.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Carnival Art]]At the age of eighteen, Bell moved to Los Angeles, California, and enrolled at the Guitar Institute of Technology.  Soon he became a  member of [[Carnival Art]], an alternative rock band who had previously released an indie album in 1989.  After Bell joined as the bass player, the group released two albums, two EPs, and several singles through [[1993]]. The band failed to gain traction and were eventually dropped by label [[Beggars Banquet Records|Beggars Banquet]].<ref name="news-sentinel">Bledsoe, Wayne. "[[Knoxville News-Sentinel article - July 23, 1995|A Decision in the Desert, A Message on a Machine Equaled Good Fortune for Weezer's Brian Bell]]" ''Knoxville News-Sentinel''. 23 July 1995. ([https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/775589957/ Newspapers.com archive])</ref>


In 1993, Bell also formed the projects [[Space Twins]], with then-girlfriend [[Susan Fox]] on bass and [[Mike Elliot]] on drums, as well as a short-lived band called [[Jerkwater]].<ref>[[Historic event: 07/16/1993]]</ref>
In 1993, Bell also formed the projects [[Space Twins]], with then-girlfriend [[Susan Fox]] on bass and [[Mike Elliot]] on drums, as well as a short-lived band called [[Jerkwater]].<ref>[[Historic event: 07/16/1993]]</ref>
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