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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Alternative Press'' interview with Weezer - January 1997}}
{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Alternative Press'' interview with Weezer - January 1997}}
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{{Infobox interview
| Publication = Alternative Press ([https://www.latimes.com// Link])
| publication        = Alternative Press ([https://www.latimes.com// Link])
| Interviewee = [[Weezer]]
| author            =
| Cover      = Alternative Press magazine cover January 1997.jpg
| published          = January [[1997]]
| Caption    =  
| format            = Print
| Date        = January [[1997]]
| image              = Alternative Press magazine cover January 1997.jpg
| Format      = Print
| caption            =
| Interviewer = David Daley
| title              = Happy [cancelled] Days
| Link       = {{citation needed}}
| sub_title          =
| Title      = Happy [cancelled] Days
| interviewer        = David Daley
| Sub-title   =
| interviewee       = [[Weezer]]
| Associated concert = [[Weezer concert: 10/11/1996]]<br>[[Weezer concert: 10/12/1996]]
| associated_album   =
| References  =  
| associated_concert = [[Weezer concert: 10/11/1996]]<br>[[Weezer concert: 10/12/1996]]
| link              = {{citation needed}}
| references        =
| interviews        =
}}
}}
{{Interview headline subtitle|Happy [cancelled] Days|David Daley|Alternative Press|January [[1997]]|America fell in love with the band that looked like "[[Buddy Holly]]," but the video for that song and the ensuing success of {{PN|Weezer}} [[Blue|debut]] created tensions between [[Rivers Cuomo]] and his bandmates that they’ve yet to resolve. On tour with the group in Australia and New Zealand, David Daley discovers that sweaters aren’t the only thing unraveling in the Weezer camp.|
{{Interview headline subtitle|Happy [cancelled] Days|David Daley|Alternative Press|January [[1997]]|America fell in love with the band that looked like "[[Buddy Holly]]," but the video for that song and the ensuing success of {{PN|Weezer}} [[Blue|debut]] created tensions between [[Rivers Cuomo]] and his bandmates that they’ve yet to resolve. On tour with the group in Australia and New Zealand, David Daley discovers that sweaters aren’t the only thing unraveling in the Weezer camp.|