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'''weezer.com''' is the official website for [[Weezer]]. The website currently features major announcements, a list of [[List of Weezer concerts - 2020s|upcoming tour dates]], links to [[Weezer discography|their discography]] on most major streaming services, Weezer's social media pages, [[Weezerpedia]], [[riverscuomo.com]], and a webstore.
 
During the '90s, weezer.com either did not exist or was a fan-owned domain, most information on this iteration of the website is scarce. The site that would eventually become weezer.com started as [[weezer.net]], founded in late [[1994]] by [[Anuj Behal]], [[Dan Gdowski]], and Steve Carman, and assisted by a few others at times. Anuj Behal ran a server out of his dorm room at college in Chicago, which enabled weezer.net to host the earliest video clips of weezer on the web, such as the band's 1994 and [[1995]] TV appearances. At this time weezer.net was known as "the Rebel Weezer Alliance (RWA)"
 
'Karl's Corner' joined weezer.net in spring [[2000]], doing near continuous updates for the remainder of 2000, documenting the daily efforts to prepare material (and overcome corporate resistance) for the band's [[Weezer (The Green Album)|planned 3rd album]]. At this time, the weezer.net crew looked into the status of weezer.com, and learned that a random fan had acquired it several years prior, the stage was set for Weezer to formally acquire the domain in January of [[2001]]. By [[2015]] When [[Crush Music]] became Weezer's primary label, weezer.com evolved into a more "standard" band website with typical content, including tour dates and major announcements. Historical content has since migrated to Weezerpedia.
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