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{{Infobox musician
| Name = Homie
| Type = Band
| Img = Rivers Cuomo playing RISK.jpg
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| Landscape = Yes
| Caption =
| Alias =
| Origin = Boston, MA
| Active = [[1997]] - [[1998]]
| Labels =
| URL = [http://www.weezer.com www.weezer.com]
| Former members = [[Rivers Cuomo]]<br>
Keven Stevenson<br>
Greg Brown<br>
[[Matt Sharp]]<br>
Adam Orth<br>
Yuval Gabay<br>
[[Patrick Wilson]]<br>
[[Todd Sullivan]]
}}
'''Homie''' is a side project of [[Rivers Cuomo | Rivers Cuomo]]. Homie has released just one song, "[[American Girls]]", for the soundtrack of the 1998 film ''Meet the Deedles''. For this recording, Cuomo was joined by Greg Brown member of Cake, [[Matt Sharp]] (formerly of Weezer, lead singer of The Rentals), Adam Orth of Shufflepuck and Yuval Gabay of Soul Coughing.
'''Homie''' is a side project of [[Rivers Cuomo | Rivers Cuomo]]. Homie has released just one song, "[[American Girls]]", for the soundtrack of the 1998 film ''Meet the Deedles''. For this recording, Cuomo was joined by Greg Brown member of Cake, [[Matt Sharp]] (formerly of Weezer, lead singer of The Rentals), Adam Orth of Shufflepuck and Yuval Gabay of Soul Coughing.


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The song "[[Wanda (You're My Only Love) | Wanda]]", although originally written as a Weezer song for the movie Angus, is considered to be a Homie song since it was played during the Homie shows. The song "Wanda" was later released on [[Alone: The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo]], as "[[Wanda (You're My Only Love)]]".
The song "[[Wanda (You're My Only Love) | Wanda]]", although originally written as a Weezer song for the movie Angus, is considered to be a Homie song since it was played during the Homie shows. The song "Wanda" was later released on [[Alone: The Home Recordings of Rivers Cuomo]], as "[[Wanda (You're My Only Love)]]".


According to Cuomo's blog, master tapes of recording sessions made during the Homie-era exist, but are largely unfinished, with only drum tracks layed down. Bootlegs of their live shows have been available online since 1997 and played a small role in Weezer's resurgence following their second album, ''[[Pinkerton]]''.
According to Cuomo's blog, master tapes of recording sessions made during the Homie-era exist, but are largely unfinished, with only drum tracks put down. Bootlegs of their live shows have been available online since 1997 and played a small role in Weezer's resurgence following their second album, ''[[Pinkerton]]''.


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