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<blockquote>''Post-Pinkerton is a podcast hosted by John Carroll, in which he listens to and discusses every song available from Weezer after the release of their infamous 1996 album Pinkerton. The show occasionally features guests like writers, musicians and fellow fans.''</blockquote> | <blockquote>''Post-Pinkerton is a podcast hosted by John Carroll, in which he listens to and discusses every song available from Weezer after the release of their infamous 1996 album Pinkerton. The show occasionally features guests like writers, musicians and fellow fans.''</blockquote> | ||
The show began on [[February 1]], [[2018]],<ref>John Carroll. (February 1, 2018). [https://postpinkerton.com/acapulco ''Acapulco'']. Post-Pinkerton.</ref> and aired roughly every Wednesday<ref>@PostPinkerton. [https://twitter.com/PostPinkerton Twitter profile]. Twitter.</ref> for 82 episodes. The latest episode released on [[December 25]], [[2019]].<ref>John Carroll. (December 25, 2019). [https://postpinkerton.com/christmas-celebration ''Christmas Celebration'']. Post-Pinkerton.</ref> In a tweet made in May [[2021]], Carroll claimed that the project was "far from dead".<ref>@PostPinkerton. (May 19, 2021). [https://twitter.com/PostPinkerton/status/1395227170130169856 Tweet Message]. Twitter.</ref> However as of [[ | The show began on [[February 1]], [[2018]],<ref>John Carroll. (February 1, 2018). [https://postpinkerton.com/acapulco ''Acapulco'']. Post-Pinkerton.</ref> and aired roughly every Wednesday<ref>@PostPinkerton. [https://twitter.com/PostPinkerton Twitter profile]. Twitter.</ref> for 82 episodes. The latest episode released on [[December 25]], [[2019]].<ref>John Carroll. (December 25, 2019). [https://postpinkerton.com/christmas-celebration ''Christmas Celebration'']. Post-Pinkerton.</ref> In a tweet made in May [[2021]], Carroll claimed that the project was "far from dead".<ref>@PostPinkerton. (May 19, 2021). [https://twitter.com/PostPinkerton/status/1395227170130169856 Tweet Message]. Twitter.</ref> However as of [[{{CURRENTYEAR}}]], no new episodes have been released. | ||
Many episodes of ''Post-Pinkerton'' feature guest hosts, often friends of Carroll's, hosts of other podcasts, or significant members of the Weezer community. Notably, episode 71 ("It's Been So Long") features artist [[Alec Longstreth]] to discuss his work with Weezer. | Many episodes of ''Post-Pinkerton'' feature guest hosts, often friends of Carroll's, hosts of other podcasts, or significant members of the Weezer community. Notably, episode 71 ("It's Been So Long") features artist [[Alec Longstreth]] to discuss his work with Weezer. | ||