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<span style="float:right; font-family:Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 120%; padding:0 .5em 0 2em">'''''[[2005]] | [[2006]] | [[2007]]'''''</span> | |||
==January== | |||
==February== | ==February== | ||
==March== | ==March== | ||
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==May== | ==May== | ||
*[[May 12]] - The new lineup for [[The Rentals]] was announced. It includes original backup vocalist [[Rachel Haden]], Sara Radle on vocals/multiple instruments, Ben Pringle (from Nerf Herder) on synth, Lauren Chipman on viola/vocals and Dan Joeright on drums. | *[[May 12]] - The new lineup for [[The Rentals]] was announced. It includes original backup vocalist [[Rachel Haden]], Sara Radle on vocals/multiple instruments, Ben Pringle (from Nerf Herder) on synth, Lauren Chipman on viola/vocals and Dan Joeright on drums. | ||
==June== | ==June== | ||
*[[June 8]] - [[Rivers Cuomo]] finally graduates from [[Harvard]]. | *[[June 8]] - [[Rivers Cuomo]] finally graduates from [[Harvard]]. | ||
*[[June 18]] - [[Rivers Cuomo]] gets married to [[Kyoko Ito Cuomo]] in Malibu, California. | *[[June 18]] - [[Rivers Cuomo]] gets married to [[Kyoko Ito Cuomo]] in Malibu, California. | ||
*[[June 19]] - [[Rivers Cuomo]] and his new wife [[Kyoko Ito Cuomo]] fly to Germany to see one of the United States soccer matches in the World Cup finals as part of their honeymoon. | *[[June 19]] - [[Rivers Cuomo]] and his new wife [[Kyoko Ito Cuomo]] fly to Germany to see one of the United States soccer matches in the World Cup finals as part of their honeymoon. | ||
==July== | ==July== | ||
==August== | ==August== | ||
==September== | ==September== | ||
*[[September 29]] - [[Weezer]] files a lawsuit against Miller Brewing Company for using the band's name/image in several ads that ran in [[Rolling Stone|Rolling Stone magazine]] in 2004 without permission. | *[[September 29]] - [[Weezer]] files a lawsuit against Miller Brewing Company for using the band's name/image in several ads that ran in [[Rolling Stone|Rolling Stone magazine]] in 2004 without permission. | ||
==October== | ==October== | ||
==November== | ==November== | ||