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==Album cover changes== | ==Album cover changes== | ||
Weezer's albums have followed an interesting trend, changing logo fonts every time a new bass player arrives. ''The Blue Album'' and ''Pinkerton'' both use the original wordmark logo ([[Matt Sharp]] on bass for both albums), ''The Green Album'' uses Century Gothic ([[Mikey Welsh]] replaces Sharp), and ''[[Maladroit]]'' marked the return to the original wordmark logo (with the arrival of [[Scott Shriner]] on bass). ''[[The Lion and the Witch]]'', ''[[Make Believe]]'', ''[[The Red Album]]'', and ''[[Raditude]]'' have all used the original wordmark logo (all with Scott Shriner on bass). The cover art for ''[[Hurley]]'' doesn't have any text, but a sticker placed on the CD case features the classic wordmark logo. | Weezer's albums have followed an interesting trend, changing logo fonts every time a new bass player arrives. ''The Blue Album'' and ''Pinkerton'' both use the original wordmark logo ([[Matt Sharp]] on bass for both albums), ''The Green Album'' uses Century Gothic ([[Mikey Welsh]] replaces Sharp), and ''[[Maladroit]]'' marked the return to the original wordmark logo (with the arrival of [[Scott Shriner]] on bass). ''[[The Lion and the Witch]]'', ''[[Make Believe]]'', ''[[The Red Album]]'', and ''[[Raditude]]'' have all used the original wordmark logo (all with Scott Shriner on bass). The cover art for ''[[Hurley]]'' doesn't have any text, but a sticker placed on the CD case features the classic wordmark logo. The cover for ''[[Death to False Metal]]'' is also missing Weezer's logo in any form, the only text being the album's title. | ||
==Fan-created font== | ==Fan-created font== |