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{{Interviewee/general|DB|Well actually, the last tour we did with Weezer [the Outloud Tour] was in mostly larger theaters like 4,000-6,000 capacities, and I liked those places a lot because they're real. Each place has its own individual style. These places we were playing on this tour [hyper extended Midget Tour] were all like NHL arenas. Just wake up everyday and walk in the back door, and it's the same white hallway maze. This whole past month has just been a blur of arena basements, and its kind of harder to reach the crowd.}} | {{Interviewee/general|DB|Well actually, the last tour we did with Weezer [the Outloud Tour] was in mostly larger theaters like 4,000-6,000 capacities, and I liked those places a lot because they're real. Each place has its own individual style. These places we were playing on this tour [hyper extended Midget Tour] were all like NHL arenas. Just wake up everyday and walk in the back door, and it's the same white hallway maze. This whole past month has just been a blur of arena basements, and its kind of harder to reach the crowd.}} | ||
{{Interviewer|W|That is what I assumed, I saw the band play at Brownies, which is a tiny venue, and I also saw you play at the Continental Airlines Arena show, and it seemed like you guys were enjoying yourselves more in front of a smaller audience.}} | {{Interviewer|W|That is what I assumed, I saw the band play at Brownies, which is a tiny venue, and I also saw you play at the Continental Airlines Arena show, and it seemed like you guys were enjoying yourselves more in front of a smaller audience.}} | ||
{{Interviewee/general|DB|Yeah, that's definitely our environment. I think the larger shows are just kind of about being as big on stage, and having as much energy as possible whereas smaller shows are more about being musically tight. I just think | {{Interviewee/general|DB|Yeah, that's definitely our environment. I think the larger shows are just kind of about being as big on stage, and having as much energy as possible whereas smaller shows are more about being musically tight. I just think that's kind of what we do best, we're not showmen as much as just the rock.}} | ||
{{Interviewer|W|Do you have any plans for a new album in the near future? Is the band going to release the Double Donkey Disc on a major label?}} | {{Interviewer|W|Do you have any plans for a new album in the near future? Is the band going to release the Double Donkey Disc on a major label?}} | ||
{{Interviewee/general|DB|We're trying to decide whether or not to release The Donkey Disc on Kung Fu records. Either way, we are expecting to have a new album recorded around April or May this year, and released hopefully August or September.}} | {{Interviewee/general|DB|We're trying to decide whether or not to release The Donkey Disc on Kung Fu records. Either way, we are expecting to have a new album recorded around April or May this year, and released hopefully August or September.}} | ||