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| The album is actually credited to [[Patrick Wilson]], with ''The Special Goodness'' seemingly being the album's title alone.  However, it is generally considered to be the band's first album.  All songs were written, and performed mainly, by Wilson.  "Pay No Mind" and "[[Pardon Me (The Special Goodness)|Pardon Me]]" would be later re-recorded for 2003's ''[[Land Air Sea]]''. | The album is actually credited to [[Patrick Wilson]], with ''The Special Goodness'' seemingly being the album's title alone.  However, it is generally considered to be the band's first album.  All songs were written, and performed mainly, by Wilson.  "Pay No Mind" and "[[Pardon Me (The Special Goodness)|Pardon Me]]" would be later re-recorded for 2003's ''[[Land Air Sea]]''. | ||
| Although they are, of course, open to interpretation, many fans agree that the vast majority of the lyrics on ''The Bunny Record'' reflect his experiences during Weezer's initial rise to stardom, and the personal dynamics within the band.  In particular, these subjects include disillusionment with rock stardom, and [[Rivers Cuomo]]'s behavior during this period. | |||
| ==Personnel== | ==Personnel== | ||
 
	 
		