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| Type    = album
| Type    = album
| Artist  = The Special Goodness
| Artist  = The Special Goodness
| Album    = The Special Goodness
| Album    = The Special Goodness (album)
| Released = November 21, [[1998]] (Japan only)
| Released = November 21, [[1998]] (Japan only)
| Recorded = March-April 1996<br/>Tom Ackerman's house<br/>White Horse studios
| Recorded = March-April 1996<br/>Tom Ackerman's house<br/>White Horse studios
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==Overview==
==Overview==
"A Hundred Times As Good" appears to be a pep talk to encourage someone - possibly Pat to a fellow [[Weezer]] member or himself, or his wife to himself - to strike out on their own. The song evolves from another song titled "[[I'm With You Sister]]".
"A Hundred Times As Good" appears to be a pep talk to encourage someone - possibly Pat to a fellow [[Weezer]] member or himself, or his wife to himself - to strike out on their own {{citation needed}}. The song evolves from another song titled "[[I'm With You Sister]]".


==Personnel==
==Personnel==