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The house continued to serve as a "band house" after members of weezer no longer lived there, serving as a rehearsal space for Shufflepuck, Psoma, and several other bands up untill the mid 2000's.
The house continued to serve as a "band house" after members of weezer no longer lived there, serving as a rehearsal space for Shufflepuck, Psoma, and several other bands up untill the mid 2000's.


Around 2005 the current residents of the house were told they had to move out, as the interior of the house was to get a complete renovation. This spelled the end of The Garage as it was known. One final blow out party was organized by Justin Fisher, who had moved out years earlier when he got married but still had close connections to its current residents who were being evicted. At the party, weezer fans cut off pieces of the famous, ugly, ineffective soundproofing used carpeting that had lined the walls and ceiling of the Garage for nearly 15 years, to keep as mementos.
Around 2005 the current residents of the house were told they had to move out, as the interior of the house was to get a complete renovation. This spelled the end of The Garage as it was known. One final blow out party was organized by Justin Fisher, who had moved out years earlier when he got married but still had close connections to its current residents who were being evicted. At the party, Weezer fans cut off pieces of the famous, ugly, ineffective soundproofing used carpeting that had lined the walls and ceiling of the Garage for nearly 15 years, to keep as mementos.




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