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==Marketing for ''Weezer (The Red Album)''==
==Marketing for ''Weezer (The Red Album)''==
[[Image:Go On! Volume 2 OBI.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Volume 2 OBI advertising ''[[The Red Album]]'s'' release]]
[[Image:Go On! Volume 2 OBI.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Volume 2 OBI advertising ''[[The Red Album]]'s'' release]]
The story's serialization started shortly prior to the release of the [[2008]] Weezer album, ''[[Weezer (The Red Album)|The Red Album]]''. The manga helped market its release in Japan, with posters featuring Ryo Katase and Rika Nagano listening to the album's CD,<ref name="barks1"></ref> and OBIs on some physical releases showing the album off.
The story's serialization started shortly prior to the release of the [[2008]] Weezer album, ''[[Weezer (The Red Album)|The Red Album]]''. The manga helped market its release in Japan, with posters featuring Ryo Katase and Rika Nagano listening to the album's CD,<ref name="barks1"></ref> and OBIs on some physical releases displaying the album's cover.


Akishige would work with the band further, creating the art for the digital iTunes "[[Troublemaker]]" single, released exclusively in Japan. Art from this release, as well as from ''Go-On!'', was featured on ''[[Troublemaker Remixes]]'' and on the Mexican release of ''[[Six Hits]]''.
Akishige would work with the band further, creating the art for the digital iTunes "[[Troublemaker]]" single, released exclusively in Japan. Art from this release, as well as from ''Go-On!'', was featured on ''[[Troublemaker Remixes]]'' and on the Mexican release of ''[[Six Hits]]''.
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