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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 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]]." Producer of the album, [[Suzy Shinn]], had recorded a clip featuring an, at the time, unknown song and posted it to her story on Instagram. This clip then spread across the Weezer online community, with some speculating that it was, in fact, "Kiss Me in Seattle." | In [[2020]], Hogan invented the fictitious ''[[Van Weezer]]'' song, "[[Kiss Me in Seattle]]." Producer of the album, [[Suzy Shinn]], had recorded a clip featuring an, at the time, unknown song and posted it to her story on Instagram. This clip then spread across the Weezer online community, with some speculating that it was, in fact, "Kiss Me in Seattle." The song was then officially recognized by [[Karl Koch]], who debunked the its existence on the [[Weezer Fan Club]] Facebook group. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |