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:::—''[[Kerrang! article - April 27, 2002]]''
:::—''[[Kerrang! article - April 27, 2002]]''
Immediately following the release of ''The Green Album'', Weezer fired their management, Atlas/Third Rail Management, and longtime manager [[Pat Magnarella]], leading to a protracted legal battle.<ref>Pollack, Marc, and Simutis, David. "[https://hitsdailydouble.com/news&id=274861&title=UNDER-NEW-MANAGEMENT UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT: You Need A Scorecard To Keep Track, So We've Provided One]" ''Hits Daily Double''. 3 July 2001.</ref><ref>[https://www.dir.ca.gov/dlse/TAC/2001-21%20Rivers%20Cuomo%20et%20al%20v%20Atlas%20Third%20Rail%20mgmt%20inc.pdf RIVERS CUOMO, an individual; PAT WILSON, an individual; BRIAN BELL, an individual; and MIKEY WELSH, an individual; collectively and professionally known as “WEEZER” vs. ATLAS/THIRD RAIL MANAGEMENT, INC., a California corporation; and PAT MAGNARELLA, an individual]"</ref> According to [[Karl Koch]], the firing was a "statement of intent" and [[Rivers Cuomo]] felt that the band didn't need management, and could simply fund their next album with their own money and pay themselves back when the album sold.<ref name="vaultdive1">Weezer Fan Club [https://archive.org/details/wfc-vault-dive-1 Vault Dive #1]</ref> Within mere weeks of the release of ''Green'', the band began recording wholly new songs, booking recording sessions at [[DC Demos|Monster Island Studios in Washington, D.C.]] with the intention of finding potential producers for the band's next album.  When performing for the BBC Radio 1 program ''[[BBC Sessions|The Evening Session]]'' on [[June 13]], [[2001]], rather than performing songs to promote ''Green'', the band instead opted to perform exclusively new songs.
Immediately following the release of ''The Green Album'', Weezer fired their management, Atlas/Third Rail Management, and longtime manager [[Pat Magnarella]], leading to a protracted legal battle.<ref>Pollack, Marc, and Simutis, David. "[https://hitsdailydouble.com/news&id=274861&title=UNDER-NEW-MANAGEMENT UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT: You Need A Scorecard To Keep Track, So We've Provided One]" ''Hits Daily Double''. 3 July 2001.</ref><ref>[https://www.dir.ca.gov/dlse/TAC/2001-21%20Rivers%20Cuomo%20et%20al%20v%20Atlas%20Third%20Rail%20mgmt%20inc.pdf RIVERS CUOMO, an individual; PAT WILSON, an individual; BRIAN BELL, an individual; and MIKEY WELSH, an individual; collectively and professionally known as “WEEZER” vs. ATLAS/THIRD RAIL MANAGEMENT, INC., a California corporation; and PAT MAGNARELLA, an individual]"</ref> According to [[Karl Koch]], the firing was a "statement of intent" and [[Rivers Cuomo]] felt that the band didn't need management, and could simply fund their next album with their own money and pay themselves back when the album sold.<ref name="vaultdive1">Weezer Fan Club [https://archive.org/details/wfc-vault-dive-1 Vault Dive #1]</ref> Within mere weeks of the release of ''Green'', the band began recording wholly new songs, booking recording sessions at [[DC Demos|Monster Island Studios in Washington, D.C.]] with the intention of finding potential producers for the band's next album.  When performing for the BBC Radio 1 program ''[[BBC Sessions|The Evening Session]]'' on [[June 13]], [[2001]], rather than performing songs to promote ''Green'', the band instead opted to perform exclusively new songs.
Cuomo used a Gibson explorer for the heavier tones on this album and was inspired by heavy metal music and incorporating guitar techniques like palm muting and heavy metal guitar solos.


Cuomo began recording low-fidelity demos onto an Olympus handheld digital recorder<ref>''[[Alone II: The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo]]'', [[Alone II liner notes|liner notes]]</ref><ref name="maladroitpreview" /> around July of [[2001]].<ref>Cuomo, Rivers. "[http://weezerpedia.com/catalogofriffs.html The Catalog O' Riffs]" 2002. Archived by ''Weezerpedia''</ref> Said Cuomo in [[2021]], "...this was my nadir, if not as a songwriter/artist/human being, at least in terms of recording quality."<ref name="maladroitpreview">"Maladroit Preview 2021-12-27 14.38.mp3" ''[[Alone VIII: The Maladroit Years]]''</ref>
Cuomo began recording low-fidelity demos onto an Olympus handheld digital recorder<ref>''[[Alone II: The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo]]'', [[Alone II liner notes|liner notes]]</ref><ref name="maladroitpreview" /> around July of [[2001]].<ref>Cuomo, Rivers. "[http://weezerpedia.com/catalogofriffs.html The Catalog O' Riffs]" 2002. Archived by ''Weezerpedia''</ref> Said Cuomo in [[2021]], "...this was my nadir, if not as a songwriter/artist/human being, at least in terms of recording quality."<ref name="maladroitpreview">"Maladroit Preview 2021-12-27 14.38.mp3" ''[[Alone VIII: The Maladroit Years]]''</ref>
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