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{{Infobox Album | | {{Infobox Album | | ||
| Name = Like Nobodys Business | | Name = Like Nobodys Business | ||
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| Artist = [[Carnival Art]] | | Artist = [[Carnival Art]] | ||
| Cover = Like-Nobodys-Business.jpg | | Cover = Like-Nobodys-Business.jpg | ||
| Released = 1989 | | Released = [[1989]] | ||
| Recorded = A&M Studios, Los Angeles<br/>Sweaty Elvis Studios, Hollywood<br/>Le Studio, Glendale CA<br/>RSC, Burbank CA<br/>Somebody's house in Inglewood CA | | Recorded = A&M Studios, Los Angeles<br/>Sweaty Elvis Studios, Hollywood<br/>Le Studio, Glendale CA<br/>RSC, Burbank CA<br/>Somebody's house in Inglewood CA | ||
| Genre = Alternative rock | | Genre = Alternative rock | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
''Like Nobodys Business'''s lack of exposure to Weezer fans could be due to two factors: it was released only on vinyl (which tends to hinder the mass digital trading of material), plus Bell is not actually on the record, not having joined until 1991's ''[[Thrumdrone]]''. Regardless, it is listed here to complete the Carnival Art discography. | ''Like Nobodys Business'''s lack of exposure to Weezer fans could be due to two factors: it was released only on vinyl (which tends to hinder the mass digital trading of material), plus Bell is not actually on the record, not having joined until [[1991]]'s ''[[Thrumdrone]]''. Regardless, it is listed here to complete the Carnival Art discography. | ||
After this album, guitarist Shane Paul Rhody exited the band, and original bassist Ed replaced him on guitar. Bell would eventually assume bass duties. | After this album, guitarist Shane Paul Rhody exited the band, and original bassist Ed replaced him on guitar. Bell would eventually assume bass duties. | ||