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{{Infobox song
| Name    = In the Garage
| Cover    = Weezer-blue-album.jpg
| Type    = album
| Artist  = Weezer
| Album    = Weezer (The Blue Album)
| Released = May 10, 1994
| Recorded = August-September 1993 at Electric Lady Studios, New York, NY
| Length  = 3:57
| Label    = DGC
| Writer  = Rivers Cuomo
| RC#      = 168
| COR#    = N/A
| Producer = Ric Ocasek
| Status  = Officially released
| RC's last song  = "Port O' Jonas"<br>(RC# 167)
| This RC song    = "In the Garage"<br>(RC# 168)
| RC's next song  = "[[I Swear It's True]]"<br>(RC# 169)
| Album          = Weezer (The Blue Album)
| Album type      = studio
| Previous track  = "[[Say It Ain't So]]"<br>(7)
| This track      = "In the Garage"<br>(8)
| Next track      = "[[Holiday]]"<br>(9)
}}
'''"In the Garage"''' is the eighth track from ''[[Weezer (The Blue Album)|The Blue Album]]''.  It, along with [[Holiday]] was written out of a sudden burst of excitement and creativity, shortly after [[Weezer]] was signed to [[Geffen Records]].  Accordingly, one could consider "In The Garage" to be the antithesis of "Holiday".  It is the sadder look at the excitement of being signed to a record label.  One could arguably consider it to be the song that penned the band as "geeks".
'''"In the Garage"''' is the eighth track from ''[[Weezer (The Blue Album)|The Blue Album]]''.  It, along with [[Holiday]] was written out of a sudden burst of excitement and creativity, shortly after [[Weezer]] was signed to [[Geffen Records]].  Accordingly, one could consider "In The Garage" to be the antithesis of "Holiday".  It is the sadder look at the excitement of being signed to a record label.  One could arguably consider it to be the song that penned the band as "geeks".