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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 that the verses were to depict the narrator's bleak life. 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 "20-ton weight" was described by Rivers as the "ultimate buzzkill" that first came to mind when writing the verse lyrics. | ||
==Lyrics== | ==Lyrics== | ||