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==Overview==
==Overview==
Released exclusively through Best Buy, ''Six Hits'' contains two songs from ''[[The Blue Album]]'', two songs from ''[[The Green Album]]'' and two songs from ''[[Make Believe]]''.  The EP was free with the purchase of any Weezer album or ''[[Alone II]]'', but was later available for $9.99, and occasionally on sale for $5.99. The version of "Say It Ain't So" that appears on ''Six Hits'' is the [[1995]] remix version (which replaced the original mix on all versions of ''The Blue Album'' pressed since '95). Similarly, "Perfect Situation" is the full-length remixed single version (which is also now the standard LP version on pressings of ''Make Believe''), with the full intro guitar solo - as opposed to the remixed single edit.
Released exclusively through Best Buy, ''Six Hits'' contains two songs from ''[[The Blue Album]]'', two songs from ''[[The Green Album]]'' and two songs from ''[[Make Believe]]''.  The EP was free with the purchase of any Weezer album or ''[[Alone II]]'', but was later available for $9.99, and occasionally on sale for $5.99. The version of "Say It Ain't So" that appears on ''Six Hits'' is the [[1995]] remix version (which replaced the original mix on all versions of ''The Blue Album'' pressed since that year). Similarly, "Perfect Situation" is the full-length remixed single version (which is also now the standard LP version on pressings of ''Make Believe''), with the full intro guitar solo - as opposed to the remixed single edit.


It seemed that [[Geffen Records|Geffen]] released the compilation during the 2008 Holiday season in its effort to boost sales of Weezer's ''[[Red Album]]'', which, as of 2009, is the worst selling Weezer album.  However, similar 'hits' EPs by many other acts under the Universal umbrella of labels were also released.
It seemed that [[Geffen Records|Geffen]] released the compilation during the 2008 Holiday season in its effort to boost sales of Weezer's ''[[Red Album]]'', which, as of 2009, is the worst selling Weezer album.  However, similar 'hits' EPs by many other acts under the Universal umbrella of labels were also released.
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