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|headline=[[Patrick Wilson]] on Weezer's legacy and the passage of time, [[March 26]], [[2019]].
|image={{Clickpic|Patrick Wilson|https://www.weezerpedia.com/w/images/c/cc/Pathead.png}}
|quote="Some days I think it felt like yesterdays, others I’m like, “Did that even happen?” [[Weezer]]’s like, if you’ve been around this long and people still anticipate the music you make, there’s always gonna be a faction of people who plant their foot on this or that. ''[[Pinkerton]]'' came out and [[Rivers]] thinks it’s a giant failure. I knew something was going on because I remember playing at the Ranch Bowl in middle of the country and people knew the lyrics to the songs that I don’t know how they would know them — they weren’t singles. Those people have decided that that’s the best version of Weezer. It is emotional. We come out with “[[Island in the Sun]]” which couldn’t be more different. Weezer is a bunch of idiots, really."
|person=[[Patrick Wilson]]
|source=INTERVIEW: Patrick Wilson of Weezer Talks The Band's Legacy And Its Future
|sourcelink=[https://substreammagazine.com/2019/03/interview-wilson-weezer-2019/ INTERVIEW: Patrick Wilson of Weezer Talks The Band's Legacy And Its Future]
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