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===Post-Weezer=== | ===Post-Weezer=== | ||
In [[2001]], Welsh returned to the Boston music scene, briefly joining Nate Albert's (guitarist for The Mighty Mighty Bosstones) band, [ | In [[2001]], Welsh returned to the Boston music scene, briefly joining Nate Albert's (guitarist for The Mighty Mighty Bosstones) band, [[The Kickovers]]. In an interview, he expressed his distaste for the corporate music process, stating that, "It’s actually fun to just be playing in the studio without some major-label idiot standing over your shoulder." In [[Entertainment Weekly interview with Mikey Welsh - March 15, 2002|an interview with ''Entertainment Weekly'']] from March of 2002, Welsh expressed that he felt abandoned by his former Weezer bandmates: "I took some time to get some help for something and they basically took off on me, abandoned me [...] The way it went down was pretty lame. Being in a band with guys that long and being as good friends as we were, having them just kind of split was definitely cold." | ||
Soon after, Welsh retired from music to become a full-time artist. He, his wife and their two sons lived in Vermont. | Soon after, Welsh retired from music to become a full-time artist. He, his wife and their two sons lived in Vermont. | ||
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* [[2002]] — ''Gold Stars 1992-2002: The Juliana Hatfield Collection'' | * [[2002]] — ''Gold Stars 1992-2002: The Juliana Hatfield Collection'' | ||
=== With The Kickovers === | === With [[The Kickovers]] === | ||
* [[2002]] — ''Osaka'' | * [[2002]] — ''[[Osaka]]'' | ||
=== With Heretix === | === With Heretix === | ||