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It was announced on the [[Weezer]] twitter page that Happy Hour would be the fifth and final song released before the release of [[Pacific Daydream]]. When debuted live, it was ended with an instrumental known as "[[I'll Love You Everyday]]". | It was announced on the [[Weezer]] twitter page that Happy Hour would be the fifth and final song released before the release of [[Pacific Daydream]]. When debuted live, it was ended with an instrumental known as "[[I'll Love You Everyday]]". | ||
In an October 2017 NPR interview Rivers said that the verse lyrics were written using "free-association." He knew that the chorus was going to be about wanting a "happy hour" and the verses were to depict the | In an October 2017 NPR interview Rivers said that the verse lyrics were written using "free-association." He knew that the chorus was going to be about wanting a "happy hour" and that the verses were to depict the narrator's bleak life. The "twenty ton weight" was described by Rivers as the "ultimate buzzkill" that first came to mind when he was writing the verses. | ||
==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||