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==Weezer== | ==Weezer== | ||
In the summer of 2001, Shriner joined Weezer on a provisional basis. Following the departure of their second bassist, [[Mikey Welsh]], who left the band for health reasons, Shriner was made Weezer's full-time bassist. In his first show with the band, the August 2001 [[KROQ]] Inland Invasion, he was attacked by an ex-bandmate onstage, yet continued to play on as security guards pried the man off his back. He is Weezer's third bassist, yet he is the longest running bassist in Weezer history. | In the summer of 2001, Shriner joined Weezer on a provisional basis. Following the departure of their second bassist, [[Mikey Welsh]], who left the band for health reasons, Shriner was made Weezer's full-time bassist. In his first show with the band, the August 2001 [[KROQ]] Inland Invasion, he was attacked by an ex-bandmate onstage, yet continued to play on as security guards pried the man off his back. He is Weezer's third bassist, yet he is the longest running bassist in Weezer history. | ||
He has appeared on sixteen of Weezer's nineteen studio albums, ''[[Maladroit]]'', ''[[Make Believe]]'', ''[[Weezer (The Red Album) | The Red Album]]'', ''[[Raditude]]'', ''[[Hurley]]'', ''[[Everything Will Be Alright in the End]]'', ''[[The White Album]]'', ''[[Pacific Daydream]]'', ''[[Weezer (The Teal Album)]]'', ''[[Weezer (The Black Album)]]'', ''[[OK Human]]'', ''[[Van Weezer]]'' and all four of the [[SZNZ]] records in 2022. On ''Red'', he co-wrote and sang lead vocals on "[[Cold Dark World]]," sang lead vocals on "[[King]]," a deluxe edition track, and sang most of the lead vocals on Weezer's cover of "[[The Weight]]" by The Band. In 2005 he sang lead vocals in concert on Weezer songs "[[In the Garage]]," "[[Dope Nose]]" and "[[Fall Together]]." In 2008 during the band's Hootenanny Tour he sang lead vocals on a cover of "Creep" by Radiohead. He also played on the band's live EP ''[[The Lion and the Witch]]'' and countless b-sides and demos that can be found floating around the internet. He has also played shows with [[Patrick Wilson]]'s band [[The Special Goodness]]. | |||
He has appeared on sixteen of Weezer's nineteen studio albums, ''[[Maladroit]]'', ''[[Make Believe]]'', ''[[Weezer (The Red Album) | The Red Album]]'', ''[[Raditude]]'', ''[[Hurley]]'', ''[[Everything Will Be Alright in the End]]'', ''[[The White Album]]'', ''[[Pacific Daydream]]'', ''[[Weezer (The Teal Album)]]'', ''[[Weezer (The Black Album)]]'', ''[[OK Human]]'', ''[[Van Weezer]]'' and | |||
In May, 2019, Shriner participated in an encore performance of the Weezer parody play, [[Julius Weezer]]. | In May, 2019, Shriner participated in an encore performance of the Weezer parody play, [[Julius Weezer]]. | ||
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==Personal life== | ==Personal life== | ||
On November 9, 2005, Shriner married Jillian Lauren in Hawaii. | On November 9, [[2005]], Shriner married Jillian Lauren in Hawaii. They have adopted two sons since 2009. | ||
He guest-starred with the band The Scrantones at the 2007 The Office convention. During this performance, the band played Radiohead's "Creep" with The Office's Craig Robinson on vocals | He guest-starred with the band The Scrantones at the [[2007]] The Office convention. During this performance, the band played Radiohead's "Creep" with The Office's Craig Robinson on vocals. | ||
In June 2009, Scott guest-starred with E.J. Wells in a music video of Wells' "There's Something In The Graveyard," which is the first music video ever filmed in the historic Virginia City Cemetery, in Virginia City, Nevada. | In June [[2009]], Scott guest-starred with E.J. Wells in a music video of Wells' "There's Something In The Graveyard," which is the first music video ever filmed in the historic Virginia City Cemetery, in Virginia City, Nevada. | ||
He is a big fan of Elvis Costello, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and Black Sabbath. | He is a big fan of Elvis Costello, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and Black Sabbath. | ||