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| Interviewee = [[Matt Sharp]], [[Spike Jonze]], Al Molinaro
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| Date       = [[December 9]], [[1994]]
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| Interviewer = Chris Nashawaty
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| Title      = FONZIE HITS THE BUZZ BIN
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{{Interview headline|FONZIE HITS THE BUZZ BIN|Chris Nashawaty|Entertainment Weekly|[[December 9]], [[1994]]|ARNOLD'S DRIVE-IN hasn't rocked this hard since the days of Leather Tuscadero. But Happy Days are here again, thanks to the L.A. fuzz-pop band [[Weezer]] and their [[Buddy Holly#Music video|latest video]], "[[Buddy Holly]]," which splices the foursome-slicked out in matching '50s sweaters and striped ties with footage of Richie, Potsie, Ralph Malph, Joanie, and the Fonz.
{{Interview headline|FONZIE HITS THE BUZZ BIN|Chris Nashawaty|Entertainment Weekly|[[December 9]], [[1994]]|ARNOLD'S DRIVE-IN hasn't rocked this hard since the days of Leather Tuscadero. But Happy Days are here again, thanks to the L.A. fuzz-pop band [[Weezer]] and their [[Buddy Holly#Music video|latest video]], "[[Buddy Holly]]," which splices the foursome-slicked out in matching '50s sweaters and striped ties with footage of Richie, Potsie, Ralph Malph, Joanie, and the Fonz.