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'''[[The Amherst House]] (2226 Amherst Avenue, Los Angeles)''' was the home of the [[Weezer]] members before their formation and well after their first album. | '''[[The Amherst House]] (2226 Amherst Avenue, Los Angeles)''' was the home of the [[Weezer]] members before their formation and well after their first album. | ||
On [[March 19]], [[1992]], lead singer [[Rivers Cuomo]], then-bassist [[Matt Sharp]] (fresh from Berkley) and friend of the band [[Justin Fisher]] moved into the Amherst house. They convinced the land lords that they were UCLA film students and therefore would make a lot of noise | On [[March 19]], [[1992]], lead singer [[Rivers Cuomo]], then-bassist [[Matt Sharp]] (fresh from Berkley) and friend of the band [[Justin Fisher]] moved into the Amherst house. They convinced the land lords that they were UCLA film students and therefore would make a lot of noise. | ||
Early band rehearsals and recordings took place at Amherst. Members began to gravitate to [[The Garage|the garage]] for recording, which was situated next to the kitchen. | Early band rehearsals and recordings took place at Amherst. Members began to gravitate to [[The Garage|the garage]] for recording, which was situated next to the kitchen. | ||
Roommates of the Weezer boys at Amherst also made names for themselves. Some of the members of [[Wax]], as well as future MTV star [[Johnny Knoxville]] lived there at some point. In [[2008]], Weezer drove around Los Angeles with Knoxville to promote ''[[The Red Album]]''. While driving around, the band returned back to the Amherst house and discussed some of its history. | Roommates of the Weezer boys at Amherst also made names for themselves. Some of the members of [[Wax]], as well as future MTV star [[Johnny Knoxville]] lived there at some point. In [[2008]], Weezer drove around Los Angeles with Knoxville to promote ''[[The Red Album]]''. While driving around, the band returned back to the Amherst house and discussed some of its history. | ||