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On [[July 9]], [[1997]], [[Mykel and Carli Allen]] died in a rollover accident on their way to a [[Weezer concert: 07/09/1997|show at the DV8]] in Salt Lake City, Utah. The band, along with [[Karl Koch]], attended the funeral on [[July 14]].<ref>[[Weezine Issue 11 - Fall 1997]]</ref> A concert at [[Weezer concert: 08/15/1997|the Palace]] in August 1997 was held as a benefit for the family of Mykel and Carli.<ref>Bendersky, Ari. "Weezer, That Dog Pay Tribute To Fans" ''Rolling Stone''. 23 August 1997. https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/weezer-that-dog-pay-tribute-to-fans-181596/ [[Rolling Stone article: 08/23/1997|Weezerpedia mirror]]</ref> This would be the last concert to feature Matt Sharp on bass, and the last performance as Weezer for [[Summer 2000 Tour|three years]].<ref name="COHOW">Valania, Jonathan. "UNDONE: The Complete Oral History Of Weezer" ''Phawker'' 11 December 2018 https://phawker.com/2018/12/11/excerpt-the-complete-oral-history-of-weezer/</ref> At the time, there was on-and-off fighting between the members.<ref name="TPD2011" /> | On [[July 9]], [[1997]], [[Mykel and Carli Allen]] died in a rollover accident on their way to a [[Weezer concert: 07/09/1997|show at the DV8]] in Salt Lake City, Utah. The band, along with [[Karl Koch]], attended the funeral on [[July 14]].<ref>[[Weezine Issue 11 - Fall 1997]]</ref> A concert at [[Weezer concert: 08/15/1997|the Palace]] in August 1997 was held as a benefit for the family of Mykel and Carli.<ref>Bendersky, Ari. "Weezer, That Dog Pay Tribute To Fans" ''Rolling Stone''. 23 August 1997. https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/weezer-that-dog-pay-tribute-to-fans-181596/ [[Rolling Stone article: 08/23/1997|Weezerpedia mirror]]</ref> This would be the last concert to feature Matt Sharp on bass, and the last performance as Weezer for [[Summer 2000 Tour|three years]].<ref name="COHOW">Valania, Jonathan. "UNDONE: The Complete Oral History Of Weezer" ''Phawker'' 11 December 2018 https://phawker.com/2018/12/11/excerpt-the-complete-oral-history-of-weezer/</ref> At the time, there was on-and-off fighting between the members.<ref name="TPD2011" /> | ||
Rivers Cuomo wanted to continue touring after the No Doubt dates, but the other members wanted a break to work on their solo endeavours.<ref>frankin@mint.net March 17, 1999. "pat wilson from weezer". Retrieved from https://groups.google.com/g/alt.music.weezer/c/kiQ1OiL3l88/m/sPrpie7ATV8J.</ref> | |||
==Interviews== | ==Interviews== |