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In the press release for ''Death to False Metal'', the re-working of Weezer rarities was called "a labor of love" for Rivers Cuomo and his co-producer Shawn Everett. The process began by having each track "individually evaluated by the production team of Cuomo and Everett to figure out how to make each of the songs reach their full potential, and ultimately fit harmoniously on the album." | In the press release for ''Death to False Metal'', the re-working of Weezer rarities was called "a labor of love" for Rivers Cuomo and his co-producer Shawn Everett. The process began by having each track "individually evaluated by the production team of Cuomo and Everett to figure out how to make each of the songs reach their full potential, and ultimately fit harmoniously on the album." | ||
In 2013, Everett was credited as producer on [[Scott & Rivers]]' debut album, ''[[スコット_と_リバース_(Scott_%26_Rivers)]]''. Everett also recieved a co-producer credit on Weezer's [[2014]] album ''Everything Will Be Alright in the End'', along with primary producer [[Ric Ocasek]]. In 2015, he was credited as producer on the [[Weezer Fan Club]] exclusive single release, "[[Everybody Needs Salvation]]." | In 2013, Everett was credited as producer on [[Scott & Rivers]]' debut album, ''[[スコット_と_リバース_(Scott_%26_Rivers)|スコット と リバース]]''. Everett also recieved a co-producer credit on Weezer's [[2014]] album ''Everything Will Be Alright in the End'', along with primary producer [[Ric Ocasek]]. In 2015, he was credited as producer on the [[Weezer Fan Club]] exclusive single release, "[[Everybody Needs Salvation]]." | ||
[[Category: People who have produced Weezer albums]] | [[Category: People who have produced Weezer albums]] | ||
[[Category: Artists without artistboxes]] | [[Category: Artists without artistboxes]] | ||