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Karl said of the album, "There are numerous great songs that didn't make it onto EWBAITE." | Karl said of the album, "There are numerous great songs that didn't make it onto EWBAITE." An early contender, [[Everybody Needs Salvation]], was released on a fan club exclusive 7-inch. The most talked about of the unreleased tracks was ''The Rules of Life.'' Which Rivers specifically mentioned in a few articles. In EW he said, "Sometimes there’s just songs that are really difficult for me to finish a lyric. The one we may start today, ‘The Rules of Life,’ that’s another one. The chorus is great, but I can’t tell you how many verses I’ve written trying to figure out what my perspective is on that chorus." Other songs included the aforementioned titles in Ric's notebook and the unknown song featured in the very first teaser video. | ||
==Reception== | ==Reception== | ||
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'''Fans''' | '''Fans''' | ||
EWBAITE is well liked among fans. Some criticize the song [[Back to the Shack]] for it's pandering lyrics | EWBAITE is well liked among fans. Some criticize the song [[Back to the Shack]] for it's pandering lyrics as well as faulting the album's production, which to some sounds "muddy." Nevertheless, the album is almost universally seen as an improvement over the band's output in the late 2000s. Fan favorites include [[Cleopatra]] and [[The British Are Coming]]. | ||
==Artwork== | ==Artwork== | ||
The album's artwork is by Chris McMahon and is a result of adding monsters to old thrift store landscape paintings. The monster featured on the cover has been lovingly referred to as ''#Smooch'' by the Weezer fan community. His official name is unknown. | The album's artwork is by Chris McMahon and is a result of adding monsters to old thrift store landscape paintings. The monster featured on the cover has been lovingly referred to as ''#Smooch'' by the Weezer fan community. His official name is unknown. |