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'''Patrick Edwards''' is one of the founding members of the band [[Ozma]]. | '''Patrick Edwards''' is one of the founding members of the band [[Ozma]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
[[Patrick Edwards]] helped start the band [[Ozma]] in 1995. It was because of his mother's bookshelf that the band's name is Ozma.<ref> [[Ryen Slegr]] (ozmasoundings) answering how Ozma got its name 2019 https://www.weezerpedia.com/wiki/File:Ozma_name_story.png</ref> Edwards's mother is also given a special credit on the band's debut, ''[[Rock and Roll Part Three]]'', for putting up with the band's rowdy nature while in her home. On Ozma's second album, ''The Doubble Donkey Disc]]'', both Edwards parents are given a special thanks for the construction of the "Emerald Fortress", the name of a practice space they had built over their garage. Edwards joined [[Daniel Brummel]] in the band [[Daniel Brummel and the Contraband]] to provide percussion on Brummel's cover of {{PN|Weezer}} ''[[Pinkerton]]''-era b-side "[[Devotion]]." It is likely that Edwards played a major role in Ozma's breakup in 2004. Shortly before the breakup, Edwards had gotten into multiple physical altercations with the other band members.<ref> [[Ryen Slegr]] (ozmasoundings) fan correspondence 2021 https://www.weezerpedia.com/wiki/File:Whathappenedtopatrickedwards.png</ref> After the split, Edwards formed the band [[Acute]], which only released one album in 2007 before disbanding. Today, Edwards is married and has a daughter. | [[Patrick Edwards]] helped start the band [[Ozma]] in 1995. It was because of his mother's bookshelf that the band's name is Ozma.<ref> [[Ryen Slegr]] (ozmasoundings) answering how Ozma got its name 2019 https://www.weezerpedia.com/wiki/File:Ozma_name_story.png</ref> Edwards's mother is also given a special credit on the band's debut, ''[[Rock and Roll Part Three]]'', for putting up with the band's rowdy nature while in her home. On Ozma's second album, ''The Doubble [[Donkey Disc]]'', both Edwards parents are given a special thanks for the construction of the "Emerald Fortress", the name of a practice space they had built over their garage. Edwards joined [[Daniel Brummel]] in the band [[Daniel Brummel and the Contraband]] to provide percussion on Brummel's cover of {{PN|Weezer}} ''[[Pinkerton]]''-era b-side "[[Devotion]]." It is likely that Edwards played a major role in Ozma's breakup in 2004. Shortly before the breakup, Edwards had gotten into multiple physical altercations with the other band members.<ref> [[Ryen Slegr]] (ozmasoundings) fan correspondence 2021 https://www.weezerpedia.com/wiki/File:Whathappenedtopatrickedwards.png</ref> After the split, Edwards formed the band [[Acute]], which only released one album in 2007 before disbanding. Today, Edwards is married and has a daughter. | ||
==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||