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===Interactions with [[Karl Koch]]=== | ===Interactions with [[Karl Koch]]=== | ||
Ben has gone on record saying that he had met Karl and [[Patrick Wilson]] a year after Rivers' fan interview. Recalling that Karl visibly winced when he introduced himself as [[Ben Hogan]]. It has been speculated that since this incident, Karl has attempted to persuade the band not to tour in Texas because of Ben Hogan's residence there. In conversation with a fan, Karl mentioned that allthingsweezer had gotten a lot better and wasn't as much of a problem as it was... except for Ben Hogan. In [[2020]], Hogan invented the fictitious ''[[Van Weezer]]'' song, "[[Kiss Me in Seattle]]". It was referenced by the producer of the album, [[Suzy Shinn]], in an Instagram post that included a portion of the song playing in the background.{{Citation needed}} It was also recognized by [[Karl Koch]], who debunked its existence on the [[Weezer Fan Club]] Facebook group. | Ben has gone on record saying that he had met Karl and [[Patrick Wilson]] a year after Rivers' fan interview. Recalling that Karl visibly winced when he introduced himself as [[Ben Hogan]]. It has been speculated that since this incident, Karl has attempted to persuade the band not to tour in Texas because of Ben Hogan's residence there. | ||
In conversation with a fan, Karl mentioned that allthingsweezer had gotten a lot better and wasn't as much of a problem as it was... except for Ben Hogan. | |||
In [[2020]], Hogan invented the fictitious ''[[Van Weezer]]'' song, "[[Kiss Me in Seattle]]". It was referenced by the producer of the album, [[Suzy Shinn]], in an Instagram post that included a portion of the song playing in the background.{{Citation needed}} It was also recognized by [[Karl Koch]], who debunked its existence on the [[Weezer Fan Club]] Facebook group. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||