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'''''Raditude''''' is the seventh studio album by [[Weezer]], released on [[November 3]], [[2009]]. The title of the album was suggested by [[Rainn Wilson]], while the cover photo was the winner of a National Geographic reader-submitted photo contest. Some of the songs on the album are collaborations with other professional songwriters. | '''''Raditude''''' is the seventh studio album by [[Weezer]], released on [[November 3]], [[2009]]. The title of the album was suggested by [[Rainn Wilson]], while the cover photo was the winner of a National Geographic reader-submitted photo contest. Some of the songs on the album are collaborations with other professional songwriters. | ||
According to [[Karl's Corner - 05/26/2009]] the first recording sessions for ''Raditude'' began in November 2008, a week after the [[Troublemaker Tour]] concluded, and lasted until January 2009. They were produced by [[Jacknife Lee]] in Malibu, Santa Monica, and West L.A. Lee had previously handled production duties on the songs "[[Troublemaker]]" and "[[Pork and Beans]]" on ''[[The Red Album]]''. The songs from these sessions were mixed in New York in March 2009 with Rich Costey. | According to [[Karl's Corner - 05/26/2009]] the first recording sessions for ''Raditude'' began in November 2008, a week after the [[Troublemaker Tour]] concluded, and lasted until January 2009. They were produced by [[Jacknife Lee]] in Malibu, Santa Monica, and West L.A. Lee had previously handled production duties on the songs "[[Troublemaker]]" and "[[Pork and Beans]]" on ''[[The Red Album]]''. The songs from these sessions were mixed in New York in March 2009 with Rich Costey. | ||
However, the band had written some more songs that they were keen to record for ''Album Seven''. These songs were recorded in the summer of 2009 with [[Butch Walker]]. | However, the band had written some more songs that they were keen to record for ''Album Seven''. These songs were recorded in the summer of 2009 with [[Butch Walker]]. | ||