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Rivers' original title for the album was "Somebody's Daydream," inspired by a piece of Chinese philosophy written by Zhuangzi in which a man has a dream so vivid of a butterfly he is unsure if he is a man dreaming of a butterfly or a butterfly dreaming of a man. It was [[Patrick Wilson]] who suggested the change to "Pacific" rather than "Somebody's." | Rivers' original title for the album was "Somebody's Daydream," inspired by a piece of Chinese philosophy written by Zhuangzi in which a man has a dream so vivid of a butterfly he is unsure if he is a man dreaming of a butterfly or a butterfly dreaming of a man. It was [[Patrick Wilson]] who suggested the change to "Pacific" rather than "Somebody's." | ||
The artwork is originally a piece by Graphic designer Fran Rodriguez. The | The artwork is originally a piece by Graphic designer Fran Rodriguez. The Chinese calligraphy in the bottom right hand corner translate to Pacific Daydream, with "Weezer" in the red chop mark. | ||
==Track list== | ==Track list== | ||