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In the first verse, Rivers describes his interest in comics, RPGs, and super heroes, something typically not associated with a rock band. Then, in each chorus, Rivers expresses his comfort with these genuinely nerdy things. In the second verse, Rivers mentions [[Kiss]], a rock group that influenced him in his youth. Interestingly, Rivers chose to name check the two lesser-known members of Kiss rather than Gene Simmons or Paul Stanley. In the final verse, Rivers discusses himself for the first time in the song. He refers to his songs as "stupid songs" made up of "stupid words" which hints at a bit of insecurity revolving the music he is about to release to the world. | In the first verse, Rivers describes his interest in comics, RPGs, and super heroes, something typically not associated with a rock band. Then, in each chorus, Rivers expresses his comfort with these genuinely nerdy things. In the second verse, Rivers mentions [[Kiss]], a rock group that influenced him in his youth. Interestingly, Rivers chose to name check the two lesser-known members of Kiss rather than Gene Simmons or Paul Stanley. In the final verse, Rivers discusses himself for the first time in the song. He refers to his songs as "stupid songs" made up of "stupid words" which hints at a bit of insecurity revolving the music he is about to release to the world. | ||
The song also makes extensive use of a harmonica | The song also makes extensive use of a harmonica, a trademark of the early Weezer sound. | ||
==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||