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{{Featured song MP3  headline|https://open.spotify.com/track/2LJYikujMBFHAAHl3GkCBa|The Greatest Man That Ever Lived (Variations on a Shaker Hymn)}}
{{Featured song MP3  headline|https://open.spotify.com/track/25FTMokYEbEWHEdss5JLZS?si4bb6db59a1df4865|Teenage Dirtbag}}
{{Featured song artwork|Weezer The Red Album.jpg|The Greatest Man That Ever Lived (Variations on a Shaker Hymn)}} "'''The Greatest Man That Ever Lived (Variations on a Shaker Hymn)'''" is the third single and second track from ''[[The Red Album]]''. Deciding that he was tired of the typical verse-chorus-verse structure of songwriting, [[Rivers Cuomo]] instead decided to write a song using the musical structure of theme and variations, as used in classical music, utilizing different bands and musician styles (Slipknot, Jeff Buckley, Aerosmith, etc.) as the different variations.
{{Featured song artwork|Wheatus-teenagedirtbagsinglecover.jpg|Teenage Dirtbag}} "'''Teenage Dirtbag'''" is the debut single from the eponymous debut album by the band {{Wiki2|Wheatus|Wheatus}}. The song is often mistakenly believed to be a [[Weezer]] song. Because of this, Weezer began covering the song during live shows in [[2010]], including [[Weezer concert: 01/20/2012|an official live bootleg from The Weezer Cruise]] in [[2012]]. Wheatus responded by frequently covering "[[My Name Is Jonas]]", beginning during their live tour in [[2011]].


{{Featured song links| The Greatest Man That Ever Lived (Variations on a Shaker Hymn)}}
{{Featured song links| Teenage Dirtbag}}
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