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'''Ben Hogan''' is a member of [[allthingsweezer.com]] and founder of [https://weezerpainpalace.freeforums.net/ Ben Hogan's Weezer Pain Palace].
'''Ben Hogan''' is a member of [[allthingsweezer.com]] and founder of [https://weezerpainpalace.freeforums.net/ Ben Hogan's Weezer Pain Palace].
==Overview==
==Early life and education==
Benjamin Hogan at the age of 14 was introduced to the song "[[Buddy Holly]]" at a football game. Quote, "I’ll never forget how infectious the melody was. I remember being outside the game ruining singing 'eww ee eww I like just like Buddy Holly.'" From there Ben bought a copy of [[The Blue Album]] and fell in love with [[Weezer]]. Fast forward to college Ben hasn't been into Weezer as much as he was when he was 14. But then Ben has the biggest breakup of his life, causing him to listen to [[Pinkerton]] for the first time rejuvenating his love of Weezer. Ben soon became known as "that Weezer guy" around his college campus, solidifying his Weezer love for life. Near the end of college [[allthingsweezer.com]] was created where Ben would share his love of Weezer with like-minded fans all across the world. While not as Weezer obsessed as he was in his youth, Ben is still a fan and always will be. Ben got married to a wife which he met on [[allthingsweezer.com]] in 2010, with which he had a son. Ben announced in [[2021]], after 11 years of marriage, that he discovered said wife had been cheating on him and that both of them were looking into a divorce in which they would have split custody over their son. As for pets, Ben currently has two pugs.
Ben Hogan was introduced to the song "[[Buddy Holly]]" at a football game at the age of 14. He has been quoted as saying "I’ll never forget how infectious the melody was. I remember being outside the game ruining singing 'eww ee eww I like just like Buddy Holly.'" From there, Hogan bought a copy of [[The Blue Album]] and fell in love with [[Weezer]].  


Ben also appears as a vocalist in songs by [[A6 Transcontinental Supergroup]], a group of [[All Things Weezer]] members who decided to turn some of their recorded conversations into songs.
In college, Hogan had fallen out of interest in Weezer. Ben then goes through a major breakup, causing him to listen to [[Pinkerton]] for the first time, restoring his interest in the band. He soon became known as "that Weezer guy" around his college campus. Near the end of his college , the Weezer forum [[allthingsweezer.com]] was created While not as Weezer obsessed as he was in his youth, Ben is still a fan and always will be.
 
==Personal life==
Hogan married AllThingsWeezer user Goat Punishment in 2010, with whom he had one son. Ben announced in [[2021]] that after 11 years of marriage, he had discovered that his wife had been cheating on him and stated that both of them were looking into a divorce, in which they would have split custody over their son. Ben currently has two pugs.
 
==Musical endeavors==
Hogan also appears as a vocalist in songs by [[A6 Transcontinental Supergroup]], a group of [[All Things Weezer]] members who decided to turn some of their recorded conversations into songs.


==Interactions with Weezer==
==Interactions with Weezer==
In [[2006]], Hogan participated in [[Rivers Cuomo Fan Interview 2006]], asking Cuomo if the lyrics of [[Island in the Sun]] had any relation to the 1906 novel "The Jungle" by Upton Sinclair. Cuomo simply replied, "Nope".<ref>2006. Rivers Cuomo Fan Interview 2006. Adapted from weezer.com https://www.weezerpedia.com/wiki/Rivers_Cuomo_Fan_Interview_2006</ref>  
In [[2006]], Hogan participated in [[Rivers Cuomo Fan Interview 2006]], asking Cuomo if the lyrics of [[Island in the Sun]] had any relation to the 1906 novel "The Jungle" by Upton Sinclair, to which Cuomo replied, "Nope."<ref>2006. Rivers Cuomo Fan Interview 2006. Adapted from weezer.com https://www.weezerpedia.com/wiki/Rivers_Cuomo_Fan_Interview_2006</ref>  


Hogan would interact with Cuomo again during the [[Rivers Cuomo concert: 11/25/2008|Alone II hootenanny]]. While Cuomo contemplated whether he would perform "[[Jamie]]" or the (at the time) unreleased track "[[Getting Up and Leaving]]", Hogan shouted:
Ben would interact with Cuomo again during the [[Rivers Cuomo concert: 11/25/2008|Alone II hootenanny]]. While Cuomo contemplated whether he would perform "[[Jamie]]" or the then-unreleased track "[[Getting Up and Leaving]]", Hogan shouted:
<blockquote>"NO JAMIE! HEY HEY, HE FLEW FROM MICHIGAN I FLEW FROM TEXAS, GETTING UP AND LEAVING..." <ref>''Not Alone: Rivers Cuomo & Friends Live at Fingerprints''. DGC, 2009.</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>"NO JAMIE! HEY HEY, HE FLEW FROM MICHIGAN I FLEW FROM TEXAS, GETTING UP AND LEAVING..." <ref>''Not Alone: Rivers Cuomo & Friends Live at Fingerprints''. DGC, 2009.</ref></blockquote>
Cuomo received a partial lyrics sheet from the crowd and sang the song without any backing instrumentals. This performance, alongside Hogan's interjection, was featured on the DVD [[Not Alone: Rivers Cuomo & Friends Live at Fingerprints]].
Cuomo received a partial lyrics sheet from the crowd and sang the song without any backing instrumentals. This performance, alongside Hogan's interjection, was featured on the DVD [[Not Alone: Rivers Cuomo & Friends Live at Fingerprints]].


===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.  
Hogan 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 conversation with a fan, Karl mentioned that AllThingsWeezer had gotten a lot better and wasn't as much of a problem as it used to be, "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." The song was then officially recognized by [[Karl Koch]], who debunked its existence on the [[Weezer Fan Club]] Facebook group.
In [[2020]], Hogan invented the fictitious ''[[Van Weezer]]'' song, "[[Kiss Me in Seattle]]." The producer of the album, [[Suzy Shinn]], had recorded a clip featuring an 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 a clip of "Kiss Me in Seattle." The song was then officially acknowledged by [[Karl Koch]], who debunked its existence on the [[Weezer Fan Club]] Facebook group.


==See also==
==See also==
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