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In April of 2007, Weezer fans were treated to their first bit of new material in nearly two years when the song "[[Pig]]" leaked as an acoustic home demo on music blogs. It is still entirely unknown how the song managed to get out, but Karl did post a link to the song briefly on Karl's Corner. It is unknown why the link was taken down hours later. The metadata for the track revealed it was | In April of 2007, Weezer fans were treated to their first bit of new material in nearly two years when the song "[[Pig]]" leaked as an acoustic home demo on music blogs. It is still entirely unknown how the song managed to get out, but Karl did post a link to the song briefly on Karl's Corner. It is unknown why the link was taken down hours later. The metadata for the track revealed it was the twelfth track from an album entitled ''[[Deliverance at Hand!]]''. Nothing related to ''Deliverance at Hand!'' would be known for another year. | ||
Around this time, a mysterious website entitled [[Albumsix]] popped up with an image saying "Album 6" that redirected to the official website. At the time, Karl was rather unaware of Weezer happenings and truthfully reported that he had "no idea what this albumsix stuff is about". Also around the time, Rivers wrote a letter on the official website stating that recording for the new Weezer album would begin shortly. Eventually, Albumsix advertised a fake album called ''[[Tout Ensemble]]'', which many major news outlets picked up on. Karl was forced to post a statement at the official site: | Around this time, a mysterious website entitled [[Albumsix]] popped up with an image saying "Album 6" that redirected to the official website. At the time, Karl was rather unaware of Weezer happenings and truthfully reported that he had "no idea what this albumsix stuff is about". Also around the time, Rivers wrote a letter on the official website stating that recording for the new Weezer album would begin shortly. Eventually, Albumsix advertised a fake album called ''[[Tout Ensemble]]'', which many major news outlets picked up on. Karl was forced to post a statement at the official site: |