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| Publication = Ziazine!
| publication        = Ziazine!
| Interviewee = [[Rivers Cuomo]], [[Patrick Wilson]]
| author            =
| Date        = August [[2002]]
| published          = August [[2002]]
| Format      = Print
| format            = Print
| Interviewer = Gary Graff
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| Link        = [https://web.archive.org/web/20060324062240fw_/http://wma.weezernation.com/20020901zia.htm Archived via Weezer Media Archive]
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| Title      = Emo in Motion
| title              = Emo in Motion
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| Weezer Media Archive = Yes
| interviewer        = Gary Graff
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| interviewee        = [[Rivers Cuomo]], [[Patrick Wilson]]
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| associated_concert =
| link              = [https://web.archive.org/web/20060324062240fw_/http://wma.weezernation.com/20020901zia.htm Archived via Weezer Media Archive]
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{{Interview headline subtitle|Emo in Motion|Gary Graff|Ziazine!|August [[2002]]|Less than a year after the triumph of "The Green Album," Rivers Cuomo and Weezer skewer expectations (again) with the equally impressive Maladroit.|A couple of years ago, the only thing more surprising than a new Weezer album would have been two Weezer albums less than a year apart. Excuse us, then, while we pick our jaws up off the floor.
{{Interview headline subtitle|Emo in Motion|Gary Graff|Ziazine!|August [[2002]]|Less than a year after the triumph of "The Green Album," Rivers Cuomo and Weezer skewer expectations (again) with the equally impressive Maladroit.|A couple of years ago, the only thing more surprising than a new Weezer album would have been two Weezer albums less than a year apart. Excuse us, then, while we pick our jaws up off the floor.